Well it's hard to believe but the 2005 SCCA autocross season comes to a close on the 20th at Pennington Field! :(
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Well it's hard to believe but the 2005 SCCA autocross season comes to a close on the 20th at Pennington Field! :(
More Information on the SCCA!
Current Entry List
Register Online!
So who's going to come out and play???
I'll be there... will you? Your name isn't on the entry list.
Maybe your Hoosiers will be kinder to you on Pennington's concrete. :wink: ::EvilBana
It's not the last minute already is it? ::Clown::Quote:
Originally Posted by altiain
I'll sign up later this week!
I'm in. See you guys there.
Guess that means I have to go also. ::Clown::Quote:
Originally Posted by blackzx3_13
Gotta burn up these old tires. I guess I'll show up too!
I'm tempted to enter. I'll have to see how my school schedual is and figure out when I want to go back home to Houston... But I want to come.... and it doesn't look like there are any other CSP drivers signed up yet which means points for me haha.
Also, is there a Tire class for CSP as well? All I have is an intake and sway bar, I need all the advantages I can get.... Also is there anyway I could tack Novice on to there as well?
And now that I think about it I think my schools FSAE car will be there :D
I say enter, there is a tire CSP class, when tailchaser runs, he runs that class. This is it untill March, so I am doing everything I can to get there.
I am most likely going to register for CSP. I am waiting to see if my radiator gets here. I am fairly sure it will since I ordered it Monday morning. I also have time to install it Saturday. There is a tire class for all of the classes. There is also a novice class. You can do one or the other. Your choice. Either way, you will take your raw time and multiply it by an index to compete vs other cars in either the novice or tire class.Quote:
Originally Posted by Bolix
Which would be best to go with, tire or novice? Or does it really matter at all?
Since it's the last event of the season, I don't think it really matters. T's are easier to make than N's using painters tape! ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Bolix
Although I would say the competition in N is going to be less than T. Especially considering your index with CSP.
Bolix, I'd suggest going with Novice class, since there are a few drivers in Tire Class that are pretty good. Some of them even post on this board, although not many. ::Bleh::
majik, if you don't get your car fixed in time, you're welcome to co-drive mine. It's even the right color. :mrgreen:
No, no, stay out of Novice. Those guys are all ::Bum:: 's.Quote:
Originally Posted by Bolix
I registered in Novice 'cause I am one, and the competition in Tire is too fierce for me:cat: .
Thanks for the offer. I will take you up for sure if I cant get it done. ThanksQuote:
Originally Posted by altiain
I say beat him in his own car. ::Clown::Quote:
Originally Posted by Majik
I say good ::Censor:: luck to him if he thinks he can. :mrgreen:Quote:
Originally Posted by blackzx3_13
I guess Matt Lucas won't be driving your car then. :D
SpinOutF500 ::Flag::
I had to. I just had to.
Maybe someday, I'll get a chance to beat you in your own car. Hmmmm...
Always modest! ::Bleh::Quote:
Originally Posted by altiain
Ouch! :punchout:Quote:
Originally Posted by SpinOutF500
Just for that I'll extend the co-drive offer to you as well, if majik doesn't take it. I'm also open to a little wagering, if you're willing to put your money where your keyboard is... :wink: