Registration for BRR-SCCA March events in Verona
#21
oh yeah did i say spectate? I meant spectate. Smile After jumping a curb in my car in the middle of the Hillside lot sliding around in the snow I'm not sure what might be wrong with the car lol
JackdaMak
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#22
Quote:Don't forget to preregister for Sunday even if you aren't a SCCA member that only applies to the Saturday test and tune.

There will be some non-SCCA member spots available for Saturday for anyone who wants to brave the weather. Just send me an email or call my cell (both are listed in an earlier post) if you are interested.
Ray
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#23
looks like i'll be there def tomorrow morning... anyone leaving from harrisonburg and wanna drive down? If not, what time are yall gettin there?
JackdaMak
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#24
JackdaMak Wrote:looks like i'll be there def tomorrow morning... anyone leaving from harrisonburg and wanna drive down? If not, what time are yall gettin there?

We are meeting at the Rockingham lot at 8am, we need to be there for registration/tech/drivers meeting/first car on course at 11am
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#25
I'll probably be rolling in a little later since i'm just spectatin then. I'll bring some pom poms or somethin. Yellow and black
JackdaMak
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#26
this wa probably the most fun ive had at an autocross, the course design was stellar, im so pumped about my setup now, my car performed great, im really surprised at the difference sways and brakes can do. Kudos to whom ever designed the course, it was awesome.
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#27
white97dsm Wrote:this wa probably the most fun ive had at an autocross, the course design was stellar, im so pumped about my setup now, my car performed great, im really surprised at the difference sways and brakes can do. Kudos to whom ever designed the course, it was awesome.

I plead guilty for the basic design of the course. I had some great input from a couple of the other BRR guys on cleaning up the start and finish.

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Thanks again to MM for coming out.
Ray
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#28
Agreed, that was a really fun time and great course design. I don't have many pics to share since I was in SM class with the other MM'ers but it was a ton of fun and I was really happy with the sways on my car. WAY flatter through the transitions and turns, I just had to battle the understeer afforded by not having a heavy body throwing you around; I think my best runs were the two fun-runs I did at the end though!
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#29
That was the best BRR event I've been to. After what seemed like a long off season, despite the cold morning and my really cold tires first run it warmed up enough and I had a great day. Big thanks to all the SCCA guys who made it happen and Ray for designing the best BRR course I've driven. You can tell others agreed with me since there was a 15 car line and two sessions for fun runs at the end of the day. Can't wait for April.
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