I was skeptical until the word 'PAX' finally showed up near the bottom of the flyer. It makes more sense now. It could be fun if you think you have half a chance of winning.
There is a new Autocross Series in town...
Larry Everitt from Pro Tape Signs (the place where most of us buy our autocross numbers), is putting on a new autocross series in DFW... the Pro Tape Solo Series. the difference in this series and your "run-of-the-mill" events is that the top finishers win $$$. Entry is limited to 100 drivers, you'll get 6 runs, and the top prize - awarded in each of two groups - is $150.00.
Just another opportunity to run this year!
"That which does not kill us, just makes us madder"
Cletus Nietzsche (Friedrich's half-brother on his sister's side)
I was skeptical until the word 'PAX' finally showed up near the bottom of the flyer. It makes more sense now. It could be fun if you think you have half a chance of winning.
With the Mod cars in Group 1 and the change in STS's & STX's PAX for '05 (it got a bit tougher for them), I'd say a well-driven CS car has a lot more than half a chance.Originally Posted by joe.MIATA
I've already signed up.
Thanks for the heads up, Kestrel!
Iain
"We don't stop playing because we grow old, we grow old because we stop playing." - George Bernard Shaw
Yeh .... um, at $50.00 an event, you'd better think you have half a chance of winning!Originally Posted by joe.MIATA
Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming...'Wow! What a ride!'
I think this will be the official page for information in the future.Originally Posted by Kestrel
http://protapesigns.com/paxchallenge2005.htm a new address 2/4/05
More info on the ProTape Solo Series, including info on the other planned events: linkie
Looks like Larry has "borrowed" the heat and run format from NTS2K.
Iain
"We don't stop playing because we grow old, we grow old because we stop playing." - George Bernard Shaw