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Old 05-31-2007, 10:06 AM
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Default *AUTO-X* Sunday - June 3rd Boeing Everett

Register here:

http://www.autocrossscorekeeper.com/register/wwscc/


Event Info:

Who: BEAC

Event Date: June 3, 2007

Location: Boeing Everett West Lot

Entry Information:

* Pre-register and pay onsite: $25
* Register onsite and pay onsite: $30

No pre-registered double-entries, limited double-entries may be available at the event.

All entrants who have not run an WWSCC season event in 2007 will be charged a $5 season registration fee and issued a 2007 WWSCC Rulebook.

Current rulebooks are required per WW Standards, be sure to bring yours with you!

As always, spectators are welcome (all must sign a waiver, of course.)

Schedule:

AM Registration


7:30a-8:30a

AM Tech


7:30a-8:35a

AM Driver's Meeting


08:45a

First car on course


09:00a



PM Registration


11:30a-12:30p

PM Tech


11:30a-12:35p

PM Driver's Meeting


12:45p

First car on course


1:00p



Run Groups:

AM

Run 1, Work 2: WSS, SA, SB, WSC, WSD, SE, WST1, PRO1, TOAM, WNOVA, NOVA

Run 2, Work 1: SS, WSA, WSB, SC, SD, WSE, ST1, WPRO1, VO, VU, TOAM, WNOVA, NOVA

PM

Run 1, Work 2: IA, IB, IC, WM, WP, OS, WST2, PRO2, TOPM, WNOVP, NOVP

Run 2, Work 1: WIA, WIB, WIC, MA, MB, PA, PB, PC, WOS, ST2, ST3, WPRO2, TOPM, WNOVP, NOVP
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I'll be there. Not sure yet whether I'll be driving my S2000 or David's RX-8, but I suspect that the early hour (we're first run group in the morning) will push me toward co-driving his car (to keep tires warm), rather than to drive mine on cold tires (he would rather not co-drive my car, which is much harder to drive fast than his).
Old 05-31-2007, 11:32 AM
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He manages to go pretty fast in your car as well though!
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Originally Posted by 124Spider,May 31 2007, 11:54 AM
(he would rather not co-drive my car, which is much harder to drive fast than his)
The secret to this is to leave the parking lot and go somewhere where you can get out of second gear....
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Originally Posted by 124Spider,May 31 2007, 11:54 AM
(he would rather not co-drive my car, which is much harder to drive fast than his)
What doesn't kill you will only make you stronger. My graduation from reasonably fast local driver to reasonably fast national driver coincidentally happened shortly after I got an S2000. Coincidence? I'm not sure -- I think the S2000 forced me to drive better just to stay on top of it.

It looks like it may rain Sunday.
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Originally Posted by PedalFaster,May 31 2007, 01:01 PM
What doesn't kill you will only make you stronger.
Only when you are young. I've discovered that about the time you hit 40, what doesn't kill you just makes it easier for something else to do so.
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Well, if it rains, I'll follow the example of my autox guru, Jeff, and stay home.

Steve, I agree. I'll work on David, with that reasoning. I like driving different cars. So far this year, I've driven his All-Trac on wet days, his RX-8 a couple of times (it is easier to drive than my S2000), and my S2000. One of these Sundays, I'll bring my Miata out.
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You've learned well, Mark.

If it's raining - I'm probably going to be doing something else.
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Originally Posted by mikegarrison,May 31 2007, 01:03 PM
Only when you are young. I've discovered that about the time you hit 40, what doesn't kill you just makes it easier for something else to do so.
I win!
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1. bahula - your sig is huge and lame, please fix it.

2. Steve - did your S2k have any suspension work done to it? I'm happy to drive the S2k, I just hate how it's even worse through transitiony elements than my car is right now.

3. mike - Track day at PIR on the 14th - c'mon down, I'll be there, you can check out my license plate. ;-)


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