I think I mentioned a good meal Saturday night in a previous post, somewhere...
--Pat
Jim Ochi wrote:
>
> Pat and Charlie left out one big incentive for attending the Divisional -
> the banquet! If it's anything like the others that I've attended, there
> will be great food, good people, door prizes, lots of fun. Just think -
> for 60 bucks, you get two days of autocrossing AND a good dinner! How can
> you pass up a deal like that?
>
> Jim
>
> At 08:55 AM 6/15/2001 -0700, Pat Kelly wrote:
> >Running the Divisionals is a very good way to get a taste of nationals
> >right in your own back yard, so to speak. And, if you're thinking of
> >running nationals, entering and running this event qualifies you!
> >Neat things about the divisional: your grid spot is the same for all
> >your runs, trophies at the event, really good dinner, Mather concrete,
> >which is like Topeka's, not as bumpy. There are a few little rules that
> >can drive you nuts, i.e. having a rulebook (we figured that one out a
> >long time ago (G), etc., but the whole event gives the flavor of
> >nationals. Plus the level of competition is probably going to be high,
> >and you will get a better picture of where you stand competitively. It
> >is less expensive to find out close to home than traveling all the way
> >to Topeka. :)
> >--Pat Kelly
> >
> >Smokerbros@aol.com wrote:
> > >
> > > So far, our NorPac Divisional Championship Event at Mather Field on June
> > > 23-24 is somewhat, uh, undersubscribed.
> > >
> > > Courses by Frank Stagnaro!
> > > Concrete surface!
> > > Competition from up and down the West Coast!
> > > No late fee if you enter by 6/17!
> > > There are still rooms available in Sacramento!
> > >
> > > C'mon, just DO IT!
> > >
> > > Charlie
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