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> SCCA AX, is it me, or do they have a ton of rules
ChrisReale
post Sep 6 2003, 09:33 PM
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Im looking for butt time. I am flirting with the idea of doing SCCA AX but they have so many fucking rules (plus they make you buy a rule book) that it is almost overwhelming. I cant just be in a group and run, I have to fill out a sheet! Is it worth it? PCA AX's are simple, I know what group I run in and thats that. Everyone has a good time. Should I sivvy through the questionaires and do it, or stick with a few PCA events a month betweemn Seattle and Portland?
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post Sep 8 2003, 10:28 AM
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QUOTE(ArtechnikA @ Sep 8 2003, 08:19 AM)
QUOTE(kdfoust @ Sep 8 2003, 08:05 AM)
...one event when a beautifully done '72 911 2.4 layed down TTOD against all kinds of SCCA monstrosities.

gotta ask - are you referring to the ex-Jim Hayes dove grey 911?
the multi-Parade TTDO 911 ?

if so - that car hasn't been a 2,4 for a long time; last time i saw it run, it had 50% more displacement than that ...

there -are- other very quick 911's out there - including almost anything Jerry Sturm or E. Paul Dickinson are driving ...

No, yellow. I believe the driver's name is David Palmquist
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