BSCC Autocross Driving School
#1
Registration will be open for the Bremerton Sports Car Club Autocross Novice/Driving School on Monday, February 19.
If you want to attend, go to www.bscc.net follow the links to the Autocross/Novice School and sign up. Space is limited and the Mini Club may try to pack it with their members, so register early. It should cost about $25.
Hope to see a lot of you there.
If you want to attend, go to www.bscc.net follow the links to the Autocross/Novice School and sign up. Space is limited and the Mini Club may try to pack it with their members, so register early. It should cost about $25.
Hope to see a lot of you there.
#5
Originally Posted by woundup7' post='859947' date='Feb 19 2007, 08:45 PM
School isn't full, that's from the last event. CHeck back in the morning and hopefully it'll be up. Glad you'll be out there.
Oops, posting as woundup
Not up yet rotorette (hee hee hee) i made a funny..
Anyway, I guess i'll keep checking, at least if it is a technical glitch, it is pissing off the mini guys!!!
#8
LET'S MAKE IT A ROTOR INVASION!
I might try my street tires this time and see how well that cabon fiber sidewall holds up.
Since I have some of my interior pulled due to SCCA regs about flammability, i am automatically in prepared class? Hell My cage added more weight than I saved. If I put my passenger seat back in shouldn't I be able to run in sports C? I have suspension, intake and exhaust mods, which seem allowed, but as I read it it's not as prepared as some with added turbos or R compound tires??
Just wondered if Chris or Michelle can help direct what class I should be leaning towards once I graduate Novice.?
Neil
I might try my street tires this time and see how well that cabon fiber sidewall holds up.
Since I have some of my interior pulled due to SCCA regs about flammability, i am automatically in prepared class? Hell My cage added more weight than I saved. If I put my passenger seat back in shouldn't I be able to run in sports C? I have suspension, intake and exhaust mods, which seem allowed, but as I read it it's not as prepared as some with added turbos or R compound tires??
Just wondered if Chris or Michelle can help direct what class I should be leaning towards once I graduate Novice.?
Neil
#9
Neil, I sent you a pretty detailed pm about classing. To sum up, run Novice Class for all of 2007.
I'm really excited that there is so much enthusiasm here for the school and the season. It will be really nice to see some familiar faces and to show the world what our sevens can do.
Ours is really good at spinning out
I'm really excited that there is so much enthusiasm here for the school and the season. It will be really nice to see some familiar faces and to show the world what our sevens can do.
Ours is really good at spinning out