My Zcar is a street car. I can drive it to events. It is
insured and licenced.
Vic
> As James so correctly said:
> "if you can't drive on the street with your tires then you are not
> driving a
> 'true street' car anymore".
>
> Given that, I would expect a higher penalty, say 2% or 3% instead of a measly
> 1%.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-ba-autox@autox.team.net
> [mailto:owner-ba-autox@autox.team.net]On Behalf Of james creasy
> Sent: Monday, January 21, 2002 07:17
> To: ba-autox@autox.team.net
> Subject: Read ONLY if you have a "True Street" autocross car!
>
>
> Announcing a Concurrent Race Series called the "True Street Autocross
> Series" in the San Francisco Bay Area
>
> As the name implies, "True Street Autocross Series" is for cars used as real
> cars- no trailer queens or race-only cars need apply!
>
> Winners declared in "Raw Time" and "Pax Time" divisions. The series is
> dedicated to the idea that there is a fundamental difference between street
> cars and race cars, and cars that are "True Street" should be recognized
> separately.
>
> *** Why True Street? ***
>
> Cross class competition
> ------------------------
> "True Street"s PAX Time division lets drivers from different classes compete
> against each other. Remember the old PAX class? Now, beat up on your class
> competition AND other hotshoes at the same time!
>
> Baddest Street Cars
> ---------------------
> Formerly banished to OSP, the most fire breathing and wild street cars are
> free to cut loose without losing to pure-race trailer cars in the RAW Time
> division!
>
> Fewer Events
> --------------
> With only 12 events and 3 drops, run just half the number of events required
> in SFR SCCA and pick up a trophy!
>
> Get the details and rules at: http://thevenom.net/truestreet.html
>
> Thanks, and see you Sunday!
>
> -James "True Street" Creasy
> OSP #74
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