If there are bay area first-timers going to Topeka, San Francisco Region's more experienced autocrossers should make sure you have someone to show you the ropes at the Nationals. Let me know if you'r
When is it? I may be interested for the experience... jeff gore 91 MR2 na If there are bay area first-timers going to Topeka, San Francisco Region's more experienced autocrossers should make sure you
I'm planning to go this year. Come on people, let's get a good group of Nationals' rookies going from our club. Corey, Sharon, Don Ebaugh, Mark Watson, Phil, Jim Ochi, Sobi, Chok,... are you guys out
The trip to Sacto this last weekend was a great way to get familiar with how things are done at Topeka, as well as the San Diego Tour. Both qualify you to run the national event. If you didn't make e
Not this year for me... I think the combination of: not really enjoying the SB Pro, getting my ass handed to me on a plate in the PAX class by Katie and everyone else, and dealing with shock and swa
If you can figure out how to climb Mt. Shasta in Ireland, why can't you run Nationals from the Bay Area? (confused) KeS ________________________________________________________________________
He said he went to Ireland and *tried* to climb Mt. Shasta. He didn't say he managed to do it. So I don't see any reason why he couldn't stay in the bay area and try to run Nationals. I doubt he'd ha
Huh? Where did I imply that it was in Ireland that I figured out how to climb Mt. Shasta? (confused like KeS) phil ________________________________________________________________________
Kevin, Keith, Katie: Don't you people have some work to do, or innocent pedestrians to accost, or something? (It's not THAT much tougher... it just makes for a longer hike in to base camp) _________
<< Huh? Where did I imply that it was in Ireland that I figured out how to climb Mt. Shasta? (confused like KeS) >> Phil! No one (and I mean NO ONE) is "confused like KeS" !!! :-) CHD
Oh, NOW he's hiking across the Atlantic! Phil, those sailing dinghies really aren't intended for the Grand Banks, didn't you see "The Perfect Storm"? KeS _____________________________________________
Author: "Donald R McKenna" <donbarbmckenna@earthlink.net>
Date: Mon, 19 Jun 2000 20:55:27 -0700
Pat Kelly writes about going to the Nationals (in part) 3.5 days? and Crazies, craizes? Who's crazy, it takes 28-30 hours and you get to brag about it for the whole week (after a full day's recovery)
Ok, it might be interesting to have something other than those pesky V-6 Capris beat up on my overweight, air-conditioned, stereo-equipped, power-window, door-lock, luxury touring Supra. How many X/1
Don - If you can swing it with your wife, you should definitely go! Yes, it seems a little much for 6 minutes on course, but it's a really fun time! This year will be my 4th Nationals (consecutive) a