OK, I admit I am a novice and I know nothing. ;-) Please help by pointing me to where I could get answers for these questions. Thanks. When I look at the events calendar for SFR SCCA Solo II it shows
When you see the listing as a "Round" it has either happened or the event has been confirmed and will happen (therefor it can be assigned a number). Since we use stadium parking lots our events are o
"Rounds" and "Events" are synonymous. SFR runs two series per year - the Championship series, and the Winter Slush series. Each one is scored separately, and you can win a trophy in one or the other
And a few more answers (again, I'm sure (at least I hope) someone will edit me if I'm wrong)... In a 10 event series 8 would count (the lowest score from rounds 1 through 4 and 5 through 8 get droppe
FYI, the drops aren't constrained by the round numbers. Meaning that after 4 events, your lowest score gets dropped. After 8 events, your lowest 2 scores get dropped. The second drop doesn't have to
[Homer] DOH!!! [/Homer] [Johnny Carson] "I did not know that" [/Johnny Carson] I'm not quite sure how I managed to get that logic in my head. Thanks Jim. Joe Yahoo! Tax Center - online filing with Tu
Author: Kevin Stevens <kevin_stevens@pursued-with.net>
Date: Wed, 17 Apr 2002 00:38:04 -0700
Jim is technically, well, wrong. An event is any proceeding put on under the auspices of the SFR SCCA Solo2 program. A round is a points event in one of the season series. For example, a school or pr
We divide the year into two series, the Regional Championship Series (the long, maybe 18-event series), and the Slush Series (shorter). The champ series ends just prior to the trip to Nationals, and
Thanks everyone for helping me out. All of your explanations really helped clear things up for me. Special thanks to Pat, Paul, Kevin, Joe and Jim! -Stacey
Oh, here's another tip if you are interested in maxing your points: Run at events away from the Bay Area. Fewer people, higher placing, more points. Like -- Stockton, for example. Jerry Mouton mailto
Mark and Michael, Pay no attention to that statement. He's COMPLETELY WRONG! I certainly won't be going. lol ;-) Joe "The brake pedal and clutch pedal IS NOT interchangeable" Ciarcia Yahoo! Games - p
For a little more exactness: "Event" is any date on our event calendar that John Kelly gives us. "Round x" is an event that I have gotten around to making up an event info page for -- this means I f
I have updated our event information on the website to try and answer these questions. Click on the "About Our Events" button on the home page: http://www.sfrscca.org/solo2/ Jerry Mouton mailto:jerry