If it's HSR, it is "run what you brung or if you can write the check, we
have a class". It may not be as bad as the Mitty but it is still that
mind set. Ted
Jack W. Drews wrote:
> HSR West -- what is the relationship between that club and HSR East?
>
> How would you compare their organizations and the level of skill of
> their officials?
>
> How would you compare their 'emphasis' -- that is, types of cars that
> make up 90% of their fields?
>
> At 09:31 AM 8/17/2005, GRMTim@aol.com wrote:
>
>> Hey guys, I had lunch with Ed Swart, who runs HSR West yesterday. He
>> would
>> welcome the group to one of his events out in California. He is
>> reviving the
>> Palm Springs events, as well as a couple of others.
>> I know there was talk of going all the way west at some point. We at
>> least
>> now have an informal invite.
>>
>> Tim Suddard
>> Publisher, Grassroots Motorsports/Classic Motorsports
>> www. GrassrootsMotorsports.com www.ClassicMotorsports.net
>> Phone (386) 673-4148 Fax (386) 673-6040
>
>
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