The March 2002 edition of North American Pylon is in the mail on its way to
subscribers.
This month we headline:
Dean Sapp's overall win at the Fort Meyer's Pro Solo.
Including complete results.
The incredible 340-driver turnout for San Francisco Region's Round
3.
CP driver Frank Stagnaro, '65 Mustang, was FTD.
Ice autocrossing in Colorado where "goose droppings" improved
traction at the Pikes Peak Sports Car Club event.
Fentress Field in Virginia hosts Tidewater Sports Car Club.
Cal Club attracts 259 drivers to Hollywood Park in Inglewood, CA.
Tri-Lakes Sports Car Club in Tullahoma, TN, has a laid-back
approach with 20 drivers.
Las Vegas Region gets chilly at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway lot.
Plus San Francisco Region's Round 2, too.
Columns:
Lorenzo the Scribe leads his nephew "astray."
Byron Short offers two (2) articles on shock absorbers.
(Figure it's a basic column with an auxiliary reservoir.)
Mr. Bob Haugland offers a concise explanation of the Panhard rod's
origins.
Reijo Silvennoinen promises a 2002 Canadian National Autoslalom.
In Cone Conference we learn the organized pylons claim they're
worth more than just two seconds.
Physicist Brian Beckman explains bumps in the road.
Ben Thatcher describes a different kind of Mirrorkhana.
Two more pages of Roger "The Real" Johnson on course design.
Five full pages of Autocross Calendar telling you where the action
is.
Garage Sale is the place to sell your autocross machine.
Garage Sale ads are free to subscribers (FAX 'em or mail 'em;
cheap to non-subscribers. (Gotta fix that.)
And more cartoons.
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--John Kelly, editor of North American Pylon
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