[Land-speed] RE Shoestring Timing System>From>JGMagoo

Ed Van Scoy ed at vetteracing.com
Sun May 4 22:02:49 MDT 2008


You might want to contact NASA (no, not the space-heads)They are the ones that
run the Texas Mile, but are national in scope.They might be interested in
getting involved in another venture.

Ed Van Scoy
#128 B/GT Corvette
SCTA-BNI/Gear Grinder




-----Original Message-----
From: Tom Shannon [mailto:saltfevr at q.com]
Sent: Saturday, May 3, 2008 09:01 PM
To: jgmagoo at comcast.net, 'land-speed-digest', bobbyhotrods at comcast.net
Subject: Re: [Land-speed] RE Shoestring Timing System>From>JGMagoo

Bobbys;You received a good idea from JGMagoo regarding SCCA timing equip.
Maine wouldbe part of SCCA region 22 New England Region. I'm a Divisional
SCCAflagger/communicator here in Utah Region. Good luck with your LSR track.
Heresa SCCA link with contact tel.
numbers:http://www.scca.com/divisions.aspx?div=neTom ShannonMagna, Utah>
From:jgmagoo at comcast.net> To: land-speed at autox.team.net;
bobbyhotrods at comcast.net>Date: Sat, 3 May 2008 22:01:25 +0000> Subject:
[Land-speed] RE ShoestringTiming System>From>JGMagoo> > Bobbys, > > Have you
tried your nearest chapterof SCCA (Sports Car Club Of America). > > They are
usually running autocross,rally and other various events and sometimes have
some pretty decent timingequipment.> > A large roll of wire to extend it over
the distance wouldprobably be required. > > I know Maine is the 'boondocks'
but whatever thenearest SCCA club is, they should be 'very interested' in that
huge patch ofasphalt you've got and should be able to be enticed to
participate on atrade-out basis. > > JG>
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