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Re: Hillclimbs

To: fot@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Hillclimbs
From: Rikrock@aol.com
Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2002 14:05:38 EST
Marty,

Hillclimbing is alive and well in eastern Pennsylvania.  On April 20-21, The 
Hershey Hillclimb, not run since 1970, returns.  The Pennsylvania Hillclimb 
Association 2002 series begins on June 1 with The Weatherly Hillclimb.  Check 
out the Solo 1 and hillclimb sections of both the Blue Mountain and NEPA 
region SCCA web pages for general info, contacts, etc.

You should definitely check out the article at     
speednation.com/hillclimb.htm     
Written by Grassroots Motorsports Editorial Contributor Mike Ancas, it's a 
"must read".


There are all kinds of cars at our events.  Anything from 50's era British 
cars to purpose-built specials.  For pre-1973 cars there are several Historic 
and Vintage classes.  For "newer" cars, SCCA Production and Solo II classes 
apply.

I don't think TRF plans to replace the autocross with a hillclimb.  I got the 
impression the hillclimb was to be in addition to the autocross.  I hope it 
happens, but I have a feeling that when Charles  finds out just how much work 
and money it takes to put on a hillclimb..............


Rich Rock
Pottstown, PA





In a message dated 2/6/02 8:44:37 PM Eastern Standard Time, MJSUKEY@cs.com 
writes:

<< Seems as though TRF is replacing their autox with a hillclimb at this 
years 
 summer party.  I've never seen one let alone participated in one.  In my 
mind 
 I picture it as a race up a road going up the side of a mountain (go figure) 
 with not much room for error. Too much right foot and off you go, big time 
 carnage.  Any body out there done some of these that could tell me what to 
 expect and what kind of car prep I should plan on compared to running 
 "prepared" class in SCCA?
 
 Thanks for the info.
 Marty Sukey >>

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