North American Pylon for June 2000 went into the mail yesterday,
June 22. It should be arriving at subscriber's homes within four (4) days
according to postal officials. If it isn't there, be sure to fill out an
official Post Office complaint form.
This month we cover:
-New England's Round 3 at the Smith & Wesson plant.
-Atlanta Region reaches half-way in 2000 season.
-The "timeless" Mirror Khana XXXVI in Salina, KS.
-Pro Solos at Petersburg, VA, and Peru, IN.
-Detroit Council.
-American Autocross Series reaches half-way point.
-Wichita Region's Riverfest is covered by "Clank and
Clunk.*"
-San Francisco Region does 4 events in 4 weekends.
-Virginia Motor Sports Park entertains Tidewater
Sports Car Club and the Virginia Motor Sports Club.
-Colorado and Contiental Divide regions join for
an event at Pikes Peak Int'l Raceway.
Plus columns by:
-Brian Beckman on the "Physics of Racing:" Intro to the
Racing Line.
-Lorenzo the Scribe on Street Touring's success in
Pittsburg, PA.
-Pat Kelly on kids, karts, and competition.
-Roger Fellows on bringing a '67 Corvette up to speed.
-Editor John Kelly points out the SCCA's Prepared Autocross
Committee never checks the stats and that's why it believes the MG Midget
(80 inches) has a longer wheelbase than a Lotus 7 (88 inches) and uses the
misinformation to propose a weight addition to guess what.
Plus: Garage Sale, Autocross Calendar, road test of Oldsmobile's
Alero.
If you're interested, subscriptions at $24 for 12 monthly issues can be
obtained by calling 1-800-KT-KELLY during west coast business hours, 9-5,
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Or, check out our web page at: <www.napylon>
--John Kelly, editor of North American Pylon
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