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Old 08-02-2007, 09:53 AM
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Default Texas A&M Autox Aug 25-26

Me and two other friends of mine run the Texas A&M autocrosses, and we have our last practice session (meaning unlimited runs for two days) this upcoming August 25-26th. We generally run two courses, one is a time course, the other is an un-timed course that is more for beginners and fun. Details to follow.

Our third and final open TAMSCC Summer practice for 2007 will be held Saturday August, 25th and Sunday, August 26th! Tired of losing at big events? Want to improve those driving skills? Itching to fine tune that new suspension setup? Go find yourself a set of practice tires and be prepared to finish them off in one weekend. We'll have unlimited runs for everyone from ~9:30am to ~4:30pm, each day.

When: Saturday, August 25th, and Sunday, August 26th

Gate opens: 9:00am
First car out: 9:30am
Gate closes: 2:30pm (Show up to register, pay, and have your car inspected anytime until 2:30pm)
Event tear-down: ~4:30pm (Volunteers needed!)

Cost: $15/day for members and $20/day for non-members (each day).
$20/weekend for members, $30/weekend for non-members.

TAMSCC T-Shirts: We will be selling TAMSCC T-Shirts at this event for $15!

Please make sure that you bring your completed insurance form. Also, bring your dues if you are interested in joining the club. The cost is $15 for the semester, $25 for the year and $100 for a lifetime membership. Remember, if you sign up as a member on the day of the event, you will be able to pay member rates for the autocross practice session as well. A club membership pays for itself over time!

There is no online registration for practice events. Just show up with your money, get teched and drive!

If you've never been to a TAMSCC event before...

Maps to/of our event site:
http://maps.google.com/maps?oi=map&q...,%20TX%2077807
http://www.tamscc.org/forum/docs.php?a=6

Our required insurance form (.pdf file ~ 175k).
http://www.tamscc.org/forum/docs.php?a=7


If the links don't work or you have any questions please just ask! Thanks.
Old 08-02-2007, 02:06 PM
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For anybody that hasn't gone -- the TAMSCC site is a great facility. Lots and lots of seat time available at these test-n-tune events, too.

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Originally Posted by rickycrx,Aug 2 2007, 02:06 PM
For anybody that hasn't gone -- the TAMSCC site is a great facility. Lots and lots of seat time available at these test-n-tune events, too.

Ricky
Thanks Ricky!
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Oh, and it only takes about an hour and a half to get there from San Antonio -- it's not a bad drive at all.

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Bump, just reminding everyone!
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Originally Posted by rickycrx,Aug 2 2007, 05:59 PM
Oh, and it only takes about an hour and a half to get there from San Antonio -- it's not a bad drive at all.

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An hour and a half??? I'm following you!

It looks more like 3 hours to me.
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Okay, so maybe around 2 hours +/-...but that was while towing an S2000 on a trailer behind my 4Runner. It's really not that bad of a drive. I think it's only about 120 miles or so IIRC from the NE corner of San Antonio. You're not really even driving all the way to College Station since the site is on the SW corner of town where you're still in the sticks.

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