>> Even if I do have 3-4 times the
> >horsepower, ABS, etc. Go play in AP, with Creasy :)
david and i are designing a computer controlled four wheel independent
braking skid control system with traction control to handle 700hp. all we
do is take a picture of the course with the digital camera, then our
computer simulation of a Mr M. Schumacher drives the car around the course
at 99.99% efficiency.
i am advocating installing a big fan myself... simpler and cheaper.
BTW, is there is a rule that requires a person to be in the car for OSP? or
can i control the car remotely?
can you tell i REALLY hate to change my tires each event?
-james c, who always takes two in his car as a handicap
OSP #74
----- Original Message -----
From: Pat Kelly <lollipop487@home.com>
To: Talley, Brooks <brooks@frnk.com>; David & Candy Pina
<casalp@earthlink.net>; Auto cross rag <ba-autox@autox.team.net>
Sent: Sunday, September 02, 2001 10:13 PM
Subject: Re: OSP Next year?x-mac-creator="4D4F5353"
> The Piqa Datsun raodster is perfectly legal in E Prepared. A
Prepared--hey,
> if you want some screwy rules, take a look at that. It's basically E
> Modified, just another place to get really creative with car construction.
> My advice is to stay way from AP...unless you have a Cobra, Corvette, or
> anything else with super gobs of power.
> --Pat Kelly
> ----------
> >From: "Talley, Brooks" <brooks@frnk.com>
> >To: "David & Candy Pina" <casalp@earthlink.net>, "Auto cross rag"
> <ba-autox@autox.team.net>
> >Subject: RE: OSP Next year?x-mac-creator="4D4F5353"
> >Date: Sun, Sep 2, 2001, 10:06 PM
> >
>
> >> Well, nix OSP for the old roadster then, never ever was
> >> registered, came over as a Datsun Racing Team factory
> >> sponsored race car to Duane Feuerhelm/ Dan Parkinson in 67.
> >> Did a season under the BRE umbrella in 72, driven by Kirk
> >> Allegro, though not as one of the true BRE roadsters. Unless
> >> I can some how get it registered now.. hmm. Actually will
> >> probably come back as EP. Will be gunning for those
> >> competitors in Sleep
> >> Pod, errr, "Street Mod" ;-)
> >> David
> >
> >Well, and an intersting history that is.
> >
> >However, I think you're going to have a really hard time running a car
> >that didn't come with back seats in SM :)
> >
> >There's always SM2, which is even more of a mess than SM proper, but
> >with that fantastic little car you may have trouble with the proposed
> >minimum weights for SM2 (or SM, for that matter).
> >
> >I love your car, mind you; I just don't want to pit my 3700lb beast
> >against it on an autocross course. Even if I do have 3-4 times the
> >horsepower, ABS, etc. Go play in AP, with Creasy :)
> >
> >-b
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