Let's get this started! Who's running which class?
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Yeah, right
Axis vs. Allieds.. World War 2.. America, Britain, France vs Germany and Japan..
From what I read in GR motorsports, they divide the classes in two, German and Japanese cars in a class, vs American, British and French..
I loved the pics of the RX7 with the Japanese Imperial flag on it
PaulC
Axis vs. Allieds.. World War 2.. America, Britain, France vs Germany and Japan..
From what I read in GR motorsports, they divide the classes in two, German and Japanese cars in a class, vs American, British and French..
I loved the pics of the RX7 with the Japanese Imperial flag on it
PaulC
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Sweet thread!!
after the new mods this year(havent raced in a couple years) I am going to FP now....YYEEEEEHHHAAAAWWWW!
When I was CSP:
Ground Control coil overs, tokico 5 ways, tokico springs, RB swaybar, SE motor with dellorto, Jacobs ign., alum. flywheel, centerforce clutch, RB header, dynomax muf., 13x8 panasports
Now FP:
Bridgeport, balanced & lightened rotors and shaft, Tilton fly & dbl disc. clutch, electric fans, elect. water pump, custom stainless header and exhaust, jacobs ign., CP radiator, same suspension, 3pcs. front swaybar, gutted interior, GURU rearend with 4.44s, 16x10 revolutions, etc.......Oh what the heck just check out my project
http://members.cardomain.com/7heaven
after the new mods this year(havent raced in a couple years) I am going to FP now....YYEEEEEHHHAAAAWWWW!
When I was CSP:
Ground Control coil overs, tokico 5 ways, tokico springs, RB swaybar, SE motor with dellorto, Jacobs ign., alum. flywheel, centerforce clutch, RB header, dynomax muf., 13x8 panasports
Now FP:
Bridgeport, balanced & lightened rotors and shaft, Tilton fly & dbl disc. clutch, electric fans, elect. water pump, custom stainless header and exhaust, jacobs ign., CP radiator, same suspension, 3pcs. front swaybar, gutted interior, GURU rearend with 4.44s, 16x10 revolutions, etc.......Oh what the heck just check out my project
http://members.cardomain.com/7heaven
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Originally posted by stinkfist
what region? Do you run Nationals? A friend of mine runs the 09 first gen, Jeff Derhnel. He runs nationals.
Mike
what region? Do you run Nationals? A friend of mine runs the 09 first gen, Jeff Derhnel. He runs nationals.
Mike
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I only do local events but I'm in CSP getting killed by fully gutted crx's. According to the club I'm with if my car was stock it would be in Dstock but with any exhaust mods it is in CSP but all the other Dstock modded cars go to DSP what gives?
89 gxl I/H/E.
89 gxl I/H/E.
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I am running CSP for a couple years as I pull the car together, then I would like to race IT. Again, another person sending finish slips to Mazda to pick up cheaper parts.
We have a great local autocross club that really supports novice racers and has a couple track days a year. So, I have been spending my time with this group developing skills (and buying parts).
We have a great local autocross club that really supports novice racers and has a couple track days a year. So, I have been spending my time with this group developing skills (and buying parts).
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ASP...Oregon Solo II http://www.oregonregionsolo2.com/ and Emerald Empire Sports car Club. http://www.eescc.org/
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Originally posted by buttlips
I run out of the Kansas City Region. Yes, I run Nationals. Jeff has looked REALLY fast this year.
I run out of the Kansas City Region. Yes, I run Nationals. Jeff has looked REALLY fast this year.
Mike
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What car do you run? Your not the Killer Bee car are you?
Mike
What car do you run? Your not the Killer Bee car are you?
Mike
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NASA- Super Unlimited in the second gen turbo
NASA- American Stockcar Championship in the '99 Monte Carlo. just completed and ready for testing this weekend
NASA- American Stockcar Championship in the '99 Monte Carlo. just completed and ready for testing this weekend
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Hell, who knows what class the Sports Car Communists of America will put me in. Ever hear some of the LAME protests that occur at the regional and national events. I just like to drive and enjoy MY car, set up the way I like, in the manner it was designed to be driven.
FTD will almost always go to some go-cart like contraption anyway so why worry?
FTD will almost always go to some go-cart like contraption anyway so why worry?
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Originally posted by redrotorR1
Where's DamonB? I know I'm not the only one here running SS.
I have hopes that my driving skills will soon topple the mighty Z06's from the hill ... or maybe not.
Where's DamonB? I know I'm not the only one here running SS.
I have hopes that my driving skills will soon topple the mighty Z06's from the hill ... or maybe not.
I am finally going to take off the (very hard and tired) RS008II's and mount the new Kumhos for the Houston Divisional Aug 10-11. You coming?
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Originally posted by buttlips
This is me. My Dad has a car that looks just like it, only green. I'm not sure who the killer bee is.
This is me. My Dad has a car that looks just like it, only green. I'm not sure who the killer bee is.
Hope to see you at the track.
Mike
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This year I'm in SM2, Northwest Region. Should be at divisionals in a couple of weeks.
Last year, my first, I was in ASP in the Atlanta Region:
http://home.att.net/~soloII/points/
Gene
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Last year, my first, I was in ASP in the Atlanta Region:
http://home.att.net/~soloII/points/
Gene
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BRAVO, BROTHER! MY SENTIMENTS EXACTLY...
If you haven't guessed, I'm not a fan of the SCCA organization...I'm not sure if it's the SCCA culture I dislike, or the sheer size and bureacracy of the SCCA...either way...I prefer smaller open-track clubs.
Visit http://www.opentracking.com/ to find out about smaller, friendlier sports car organizations
If you haven't guessed, I'm not a fan of the SCCA organization...I'm not sure if it's the SCCA culture I dislike, or the sheer size and bureacracy of the SCCA...either way...I prefer smaller open-track clubs.
Visit http://www.opentracking.com/ to find out about smaller, friendlier sports car organizations
Originally posted by banzaitoyota
Hell, who knows what class the Sports Car Communists of America will put me in. Ever hear some of the LAME protests that occur at the regional and national events. I just like to drive and enjoy MY car, set up the way I like, in the manner it was designed to be driven.
FTD will almost always go to some go-cart like contraption anyway so why worry?
Hell, who knows what class the Sports Car Communists of America will put me in. Ever hear some of the LAME protests that occur at the regional and national events. I just like to drive and enjoy MY car, set up the way I like, in the manner it was designed to be driven.
FTD will almost always go to some go-cart like contraption anyway so why worry?
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Originally posted by SleepR1
BRAVO, BROTHER! MY SENTIMENTS EXACTLY...
If you haven't guessed, I'm not a fan of the SCCA organization...I'm not sure if it's the SCCA culture I dislike, or the sheer size and bureacracy of the SCCA...either way...I prefer smaller open-track clubs.
Visit http://www.opentracking.com/ to find out about smaller, friendlier sports car organizations
BRAVO, BROTHER! MY SENTIMENTS EXACTLY...
If you haven't guessed, I'm not a fan of the SCCA organization...I'm not sure if it's the SCCA culture I dislike, or the sheer size and bureacracy of the SCCA...either way...I prefer smaller open-track clubs.
Visit http://www.opentracking.com/ to find out about smaller, friendlier sports car organizations
The SCCA does seem a bit fascist when it comes to turbo rotaries. There aren't any classes where you can run wheel-to-wheel anymore.
And then there's the SOLO II nonsense. I was bumped out of ASP for a larger radiator of all things. This year, I was going to go to divisionals next week, but found out the registration was $55 per entrant. Not bad you say? Well, this event is sponsored by the Tire Rack. You have to wear their "Tire Rack.com" banner on your windshield or your DQ'd. I'd do it if the damn entry fee wasn't so high (usually $20 per event here in the Northwest). What the heck is the Tire Rack sponsing anyway?
I should compete with a "Tire Rack Sucks.com" sticker...
Manny, too bad you guys don't have any events here. I'm hoping NASA will grow (anyone catch the article on NASA in C&D?).
Gene
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start your own NASA chapter. call up and talk to the boys at NASA's national office. Ask for Ryan and tell him Tim from RealRide.com racing sent you. they are always looking to start new chapters. problem solved.
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