Upcoming NCRC Track Events
There are some great events coming up through the rest of the year from the Northern California Racing Club. Novice drivers will have classroom and track instruction; advanced drivers can look forward to time trials and lots of open track. Here are the dates:
Sept 11, Thunderhill
Oct 9-10, Driving Concepts instruction at Buttonwillow
Nov 22-3, ThunderFest at Thunderhill
Dec 5, Laguna Seca
Dec 27, Sears Point
You can check all these out at www.ncracing.org/events.html
Thanks
Dave
dave@ncracing.org
Sept 11, Thunderhill
Oct 9-10, Driving Concepts instruction at Buttonwillow
Nov 22-3, ThunderFest at Thunderhill
Dec 5, Laguna Seca
Dec 27, Sears Point
You can check all these out at www.ncracing.org/events.html
Thanks
Dave
dave@ncracing.org
Last edited by LPEdave; Aug 15, 2003 at 11:51 PM.
Originally posted by bruecksteve
What are you going to do without your CAR??????
What are you going to do without your CAR??????

Since I've pretty much become a full-time road course guy, I've been wanting to get a lighter, more nimble car. I'm eyeballing a 1995 BMW M3 Lightweight...
But I've gotta sell the Camaro first!
Dave
NO!
NO! You're going over to the DARK side!!!!!! (The M3's ARE fast, aren't they, and can STOP!!!!
)
So what are you going to do with all of your web site?? There's lots of good stuff there. I have a link on my opening page to your site!!
NO! You're going over to the DARK side!!!!!! (The M3's ARE fast, aren't they, and can STOP!!!!
) So what are you going to do with all of your web site?? There's lots of good stuff there. I have a link on my opening page to your site!!
Sorry!
It's not that I've decided I've had it with f-bodies or something, I just want to work on learning a different car. I'll probably end up modifying it, and generally throwing more money into yet another car.... it's a great hobby, regardless of the car you're in.
I'll be keeping the web site up, and still hang around here - good folks, you know. Thanks for the link, by the way.
Dave
It's not that I've decided I've had it with f-bodies or something, I just want to work on learning a different car. I'll probably end up modifying it, and generally throwing more money into yet another car.... it's a great hobby, regardless of the car you're in.

I'll be keeping the web site up, and still hang around here - good folks, you know. Thanks for the link, by the way.
Dave
Oh well, if I had to race a foreign car it would be an M3. I saw one at some SCCA races at Daytona a few weekends ago, I think he was running in some Super Production class, but he just ran off and left everyone, ended up lapping the field before the race was half over!!!
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