I think we are very lucky in the northern California area to have so many
places to play (yes, we still need more). I personally ran in 5 different
sactions (WSCC, SAC-Cup, AAS, NASA, SFR-SSCA) and only had enough events in
one of them to qualify for trophies even though it seemed like I was racing
somewhere every weekend. I don't know too many places in the country where
you have to decide "which" autocross to do on any particular weekend.
How do I pick which one I attend? I consider mostly the surface/size of the
courses and then the distance from home.
joey
Jesus Villarreal wrote:
> Jerry Mouton wrote:
> >
> > Well, the Steering Committee approved a new local class,
> > BSPV, for running in 2002.
> >
> > What's up, folks?
> >
> > I guess if we don;t have to buy any trophies, there is not much impact
> > to keeping BSPV going, but... why?
> >
> > Jerry
>
> I don't think the sites or surfaces at the sites had anything to do with
> the no-shows. The BSPV people, in early 2002 had just been informed that
> Mather was not going to be available, they simply were making sure they
> had a place to play. As it turned out, two sites were procured in the
> Sacramento area, so they did have a place to play.
>
> Jesus
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