2014 Auto X Schedule, links and discussion
#1
2014 Auto X Schedule, links and discussion
Last year was a record low for me but hopefully this year will be different
AAS's schedule
NorCal UFO's schedule
SFR SCCA's schedule
GGLC's schedule
Bay Area Auto X, a really great forum for Bay Area auto x'ers
AAS's schedule
NorCal UFO's schedule
SFR SCCA's schedule
GGLC's schedule
Bay Area Auto X, a really great forum for Bay Area auto x'ers
#6
Looks like NorCal UFO is shutting down
http://www.norcalufo.org/main/
Trouble in River City. My disability insurance has informed me that I am not allowed to run an autoX. So we won't, we are done. There will be no further UFO events. We will be sending member's dues back and fold the club. There really isn't anything else to say. We hope you had a good time while it lasted.
Peggy
Peggy
http://www.norcalufo.org/main/
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#10
I'm a big fan of GGLC's AX: they're more expensive than others, but you typically get 12+ runs; lunch and cold water are provided, along with coffee in the morning. They offer instruction upon request, and everyone's really chill and generally up for discussing each other's performance. No one's judgmental about the slow people.
For reference: this is my first season AXing, I'm slow, and I'm only just starting to get a feel for the car and how to drive it. GGLC's autocrosses have been a lot of fun and educational, so far.
There were 5 S2000s there this Sunday, the highest turnout I've seen this year. There was even another red AP2 there, which was pretty cool.
For reference: this is my first season AXing, I'm slow, and I'm only just starting to get a feel for the car and how to drive it. GGLC's autocrosses have been a lot of fun and educational, so far.
There were 5 S2000s there this Sunday, the highest turnout I've seen this year. There was even another red AP2 there, which was pretty cool.