In the mail is the February 2002 edition of North American Pylon on its way
to subscribers.
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This month we cover
7 SCCA New York Region's win over the Connecticutt Council in the
Tri-State meet. New Jersey clubs stayed home.
7 San Francisco Region pulled 292 members to its season opener at
the Oakland Coliseum.
7 Marina (CA) Airport provided the siren call for a NASA group on
Jan. 1, 2002.
7 Tidewater SCC has revived its Wintercross Series.
7 Sierra SCC open its '02 season at Libby Field, AZ.
7 SEB Chair Colan Arnold is presented SCCA's top award, the Carl
Haas Trophy, at SCCA annual convention in Denver.
7 Randy Noll of Oakland, CA, is SCCA's Rookie of the Year.
7 Paula Whitney, Irving, TX, is SCCA's Solo II Driver of the Year.
7 Fresno Chapter honors its top '01 drivers.
Special Feature:
Rocky Entriken's "Who's Who in Solo II" showing the top 545 drivers
out of the 5350 individuals who have entered the Solo II Nationals since
its 1973 beginning.
Columns:
About the Area 3 meeting.
J.D. Kemp gets into wild car stories.
Pat Kelly suggests working on your head before the car's head.
Mark Sipe gets into a shocking discussion related to Byron Short's
piece last month.
Ben Thatcher questions whether autocrossers have an adversarial
relationship with road racers. (Only on the issue of
money handling, Ben.-ed.)
Warren Leveque discusses reasons for supercharging.
Brian Beckman discusses smoothness.
Plus: Roger (The Real) Johnson's tear-out piece on course design, cartoons
(reasons why some pylons should remain in the equipment van), Garage Sale
want ads (they're free for subscribers), and the most complete autocross
calendar available anywhere. (And we don't even have all of the club
listings yet.)
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