I TOLD you to go out and have fun, Craig. Sounds like that's exactly
what you did!!! Welcome aboard. I do believe we've hooked another
one, guys and gals.
BTW, you're pretty close on analyzing the classing structure. 'N' is
for Novice. Texas Region has a great novice program. 'SP' is for
your preparation level - Street Prepared. The preparation levels are
Stock, Street Prepared, Prepared, and Modified. And 'E' is for your
class within that preparation level. SP is broken down into A-E
classes so that (theoretically) all cars within each of the five
classes should be relatively competitive against each other.
You've got your foot in the door. Now swing that sucker wide open and
go for all the gusto you can muster whenever and wherever you can!
8<{)
John (Old Fartz & TLS #37) Lieberman
Akeem1 wrote:
>
> Well just got back from Mineral Wells. Now man that was fun! They classed
> my car as
> NESP which I believe is N for novice, E for type? S for street and P for
> prepared. and my number was 16 for that event. My first run was 65.???
> Second run DNF missed that set of cones at turn 3 (oops) third was 63.???
> and last run was the best with a 60.012 Yeah I had a blast! cant wait to
> do that again. Thanks very much for all who took the time to give me
> pointers and hints, it did help.
>
> Craig Staggs
> 94 GT Conv.
> 73 Mach 1
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