In a message dated 08/12/2000 10:12:20 PM Mountain Daylight Time,
spitlist@gte.net writes:
> The autocross is a solo speed event that tests not only the car's handling
> and performance, but also the driver's skills. It consists
> of a set of rubber pylons set up in a parking lot in the form of a course.
> The object is to drive as fast as you can around the
> course. Usually, you get three runs and your best time is used for
> comparison with others in your class.
So way back in the dark ages (1967) when I participated in a Gymkana in my
Riley 1.5...how was that different than an autocross.
I went to an autocross that year, but it was longer and on roads, more like a
road race, for one car at a time.
Please enlighten me as to the difference.
RH...ol' farts want to know!
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