The April 1999 issue of North American Pylon was mailed April 2 in San
Francisco, CA.
Most subscribers should have received it by this time.
We covered:
The SCCA Meridian and San Diego Tours.
The SCCA Pro Solo at Fort Myers, FL.
Tidewater SCC's Wintercross 4 at Chesapeake, VA.
NASA's second event in its "drive it like you stole it"
series at Mather Field,
Rancho Cordova, CA.
Detroit Council's 1998 season finale.
SCCA SoPac Divisional at Pahrump, NV. (Yes, there is such a
place.)
Features include columns by:
Byron Short on why you don't need sustained lateral g's.
Dwayne Komush on building a windage screen.
JD Kemp explains his love affair with Jaguars. (Don't dig
too deep on this one.)
Henry Watts offers further thoughts on why Porsche owners
do what they do.
DeWitt Boyd explains why autocrossing is "popular."
Bill Lorenzen's road test covers Oldsmobile's Alero coupe.
Our interview is with Debbie Fessler, the E Stock Ladies National
Champion from SCCA's Northwest Ohio Region.
The calendar is showing its normal springtime expansion but
not every club/region has checked in yet.
And the editor has sounded off on why SCCA should restructure
itself. Plus there are lots of photos. If you missed it, call
1-800-KT-KELLY and buy a 12-month suvbscription for $24. Please call
between 9 a.m.-5 p.m. west coast time.
--John Kelly, editor
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