I don't want to get in a flame war here, but the SCCA is not dying.
Quite the opposite, it is sharpening its focus and moving forward with
some good vision.
It _is_ trying to stop being all things to all people. That diffuse
focus cost us members and loyalty in the past.
As for vintage, at least here in the northeast, it has been declining
the past couple of years.
Jon Rush
Gt6steve@aol.com wrote:
>
> I'm sure you'll be successful Rex, SCCA has done a superb job of running out
> anything interesting and not built under the Rising Sun. Could be why SCCA
> is dying while Vintage groups explode with venues all over the country.
> Sayonara, Steve
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