Seth & George,
Any back issues (as long as they still exist) can be purchased for $3
apiece. That covers mailing costs, and the handling, etc.
--Pat Kelly
North American Pylon
> George Ryan wrote:
>
> Seth
>
> I have written a series of articles about a type of Solo called
> Driving Skills Challenge (Solo DSC - which is a copyrighted name, BTW)
> in North American Pylon.
>
> A number of months ago during a flame war on this list I was
> challenged (dared??) to come up with a viable set of rules to
> eliminate the classing hassle, give every competitor an equal chance -
> no matter what he drove (no car of the moment here!!) - eliminate the
> multiple and complex rules that seem to be written for the sole
> purpose of being protest bait, and be equally or more fun than Solo
> II. I think that all of the above requirements have been accomplished
> by DSC.
>
> If you don't subscribe, and can't find the August to current issues of
> NAP, I would bet the Kelly's could find some for you. I am sending a
> Cc: to Pat Kelly, she should be able to help.
>
> If this form of competition interests you after you have read the
> articles, please feel free to contact me for further details.
>
> George Ryan
>
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> > On 22 Feb 2001 at 5:21:08 PM
> > Seth Achilles wrote:
> >
> > Hi everyone,
> > <snip>
> > Quick question. For those of you that compete in non-scca
> > sanctioned events, could you point me in the direction of your
> rules.
> > Our club is in the midst of having a third set of rules(in three
> years)
> > put in place for the next season. We've avoided SCCA rules
> > because we have found them a bit complex for our little club. We
> > would end up having one car in every class. I'm curious to hear how
> > other independant clubs classify their cars. If any one is curious,
> > our web site is www.sccv.org. We are currently doing Ice trials, if
> > there is any interest on the list. Directions are on the site.
> >
> > Thanks in advance.
> >
> > Seth
>
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