I think we just found our "Chief of Promotions" ! : )
-Derek
Darren P. Madams wrote:
> Well, despite the distance, I think all of us had a lot of fun at the
> Lemoore Pro. I can only hope that if it's closer next year more rookies
> will feel like making the trek out. It was great to have the motor home
> there on Sunday and the camaraderie of our region as we all gathered around
> for the free lunch! (thanks Charlie and co!)
>
> I'd like to make a quick plug here for instructors for our June 3rd
> school. Please email whoever is in charge (Vernon again?) if you're
> interested in helping out by instructing this years fine batch of
> rookies. The autocross school is a vitally important part of our program,
> as it only comes around once a year and provides so much benefit for those
> students that made it in.
>
> I'd also like to plug the upcoming Divisional, hosted by the Sacramento
> chapter on June 16-18 up at McClellan. It's supposed to be an awesome site
> and I'm sure Casey Cronin will come up with a great course... check out all
> the details at:
> http://www.sfrscca.org/solo2/Results/2000/Divisional/
> This is the closest you can come to a national level event within out
> area! Numbered cones, grid order and running by numbers, audited cone
> counts, and great competition and parties!!!
>
> Running the divisional qualifies you to run Nationals... yes, it's not too
> early to start thinking about Nationals! For those of you who want the
> ultimate in craziness, a short drive out to the center of the country,
> Topeka, Kansas, provides the best competition and the best social scene in
> the autocross world. If you've ever wanted to spend a whole week in a
> parking lot in Kansas in September with a chance to throw away your
> precious runs due to the pressure, then this is the event for
> you! Seriously though, Nationals is a great experience and I urge everyone
> to consider going if you love this sport.
> http://www.scca.org/amateur/solo2/2000nationals/index.html
>
> Thanx for listening!!!
>
> --Darren
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