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Re: Solo III

To: "jon e prevo" <tcbracer@juno.com>, <maverick@purplemtn.com>
Subject: Re: Solo III
From: "Williams" <bswilliams@myriad.net>
Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2000 18:51:24 -0500
John,
Don't forget the Texas A&M Sports car club with our two day practice
sessions during the summer.
If you want to flog the daylights out of your car between the cones, we can
help!

Bryan Williams
Beer Money Racing
EP16 Mustang


-----Original Message-----
From: jon e prevo <tcbracer@juno.com>
To: maverick@purplemtn.com <maverick@purplemtn.com>
Cc: autox@autox.team.net <autox@autox.team.net>
Date: Friday, August 11, 2000 11:50 AM
Subject: Re: Solo III


>Wasnt going to comment...
>
>I think what you need to do is start yourself an autocross club.  In
>Texas Region we have:
>
>SCCA Solo 2 - the most competitive autocross game in town.  All the big
>boys come out, season points races are fierce, regional pride is almost
>holy at Divisional races, Nationals is the hot topic from March on
>through the season.
>
>Equipe Rapide - slightly less competitive, more relaxed, more friendly.
>Many of the big boys come out but not all, lots of folks, especially y u
>p types come to these and not SCCA races.  Competition is still the
>watchword and we try to stay pretty close to Solo 2 rules.
>
>Porsche club, Corvette club, BMW club, CFCC, etc. - all put on various
>types of autocross type events with varying rules and classes.  These
>clubs are much more laid back because the members are more interested in
>their cars than in competition.  Their courses also tend to be much
>faster and less challenging than either of the two dedicated autocross
>clubs.
>
>Face it, we autocross because we love to compete in our cars.  If you
>just want to drive around, Solo 2 is not for you.
>
>Jon FP 73
>


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