You've got a little Catch-22 there. You need a rulebook to enter but
you don't get teched until you've entered.
As far as who "owns" the book, I don't feel like paying more for it just
to get my name and VIN (which doesn't exist for my car, BTW)
printed/stickered to it.
Ron Madurski
FM ???
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-autox@autox.team.net [mailto:owner-autox@autox.team.net]On
> Behalf Of Eric Salem
> Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2004 9:43 PM
> To: 'Rocky Entriken'; 'Eric Linnhoff'; 'Evolution Discussion'; 'autox
> mailing list'
> Subject: RE: [evolution-disc.] annual tech and online rules?
>
>
> <<
> And Eric's idea to use the rulebook to hold the annual sticker -- said
> sticker would need to have info on it such as VIN to assure
> what car was
> teched -- not only makes it more a tech item but is a natural
> connection,
> and assures the rulebook ownership (at least, one book per
> car if not per
> driver -- well, okay, if you have two cars you can put both
> stickers in the
> same book).
> >>
>
> I must concurre with Rocky and Eric the Southern. If a rule
> book must be
> owned to be admitted to the big events it should be marked in
> the owners
> name or membership number to prevent the frequent AND common
> swapping of
> books at registration at Natz and other events.
>
> How this has slipped by the revenue side of the SCCA befudles
> me. It's only
> 15 bucks - not enough money to pay for a tire swap on one
> axle -- without a
> balancing. Unless you live in Topeka or KC it wouldn't even
> be enough to buy
> gas to get to the event.
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