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> Message text written by "Jerry Mouton"
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> Interesting, the new Street Touring S & X, and Street Modified /SM2
> have been really successful in Slush. Average entrants
> were greater than any Stock Class, or Mod Class.
> I guess National was onto something, huh?
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> Jerry Mouton "
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> Jerry,
> Yes and No.
> There's often a forgotten reason why a different class succeeds.
> One key reason is that it's a method of avoiding the experienced--and
> faster--drivers in an existing class.
> Just check how many drivers in the noted classes are not new to
the
> scene and who previously competed in an existing class.
>
> --John Kelly
>
Thats pretty harsh. Don't let too many of the STS guys hear you say that.
Their usually are several STS cars in the top PAX so I don't know if its
all that easy.
Ian Green
2003 Team Coleader
UC Davis Formula SAE
http://mae.ucdavis.edu/~fsae
97 Honda Civic CX
http://www.geocities.com/stscxr
"I never let school get in the way
of my education." - Mark Twain
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