I'd have to agree with these folks. South Central PA is a great place
to be to race. Everything these folks said, plus it's not too far from
Summit Point WV too. I wrote over 35 autocross dates on my calendar
this year. Not too bad... Now if I only had my car put back
together...
;-)
Buddy
--- Alan Pozner <AlanP@identicard.com> wrote:
> Well if it wasn't for winter I'd say Lancaster PA.
>
> 1) 35 minutes to Harrisburg - 10 events /year
> 2) 2 hours to Central PA region 8 events per year
> 3) 2 hours to Nazareth and Camden about 12 events
> per year
> 4) 2 hours to Frederick and Ft Meade (Metro
> Washington Council )
> 5) 2.5 hours to Gloucester NJ ( Brandywine ) about 7
> events
> 6) 2.5 hours to Englishtown NJ ( NNJR) about 8
> events
> 7) 30 minutes from Morgantown ( Blue Mountain Region
> )
>
> And if you are hopelessly hooked run down to
> Tidewater region for the winter
> 4 series - 5 hours away
>
> Regards,
> Alan
>
> On Monday, June 21, 1999 12:57 PM, Mari L. Clements
> [SMTP:mlc4@psu.edu]
> wrote:
> > Where's the best place in the country (sorry
> Dennis, I am talking US here)
> > to live for autocrossing? Make the case for your
> region or your favorite
> > region.
> >
> > For instance, if I were arguing for Central
> Pennsylvania Region, I'd say
> > something like "The local series is 8 races split
> between one terrific and
> > one o.k. site. Within an easy drive (~90 minutes)
> is the Susquehanna
> > Region, which adds an additional 10 race local
> series, a Pro, and (this
> > year) a Divisional. With a somewhat longer drive
> (~2 1/2 hours) is
> > Pittsburgh where both Steel Cities and North Hills
> clubs are located.
> Sure,
> > we only run May-October, but it's not a million
> degrees, and you can run
> two
> > heats if you want. It's also not all that far to
> Peru, Petersburg, or
> > Evansville (all easy 1 day drives)."
> >
> > This isn't just a random question...
> >
> > mlc
> > '91 MR2 NA
>
|