I would agree that the P classes left something to be
desired. Although considered the featured classes,
nobody at the event cared except the P drivers. I
remember running in the Peru Pro Sat. afternoon and
the place was deserted except for those of us actually
running. Few National class participants stayed even
to watch.
Kent Rafferty
> I've heard a different, totally unsubstanciated,
not-worth-the-ink-it's-printed
> on, don't make any plans based on this load o'crap, rumour.
>
> My rumour has ProSolo itself in fine shape for a 2000 season, but that the
"P"
> classes may be in danger. In other words, we go back to the format used in
the
> '98 season.
>
> This makes a certain amount of sense. The "P" classes were a good
> idea, contingent on Denver promoting the hell out of them. Without
> that promotion, the "P" classes just don't fit.
>
> I guess we'll find out in 2 weeks though, eh?
>
> DG
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