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The finalists have been chosen. Of the 18 semi-finalists, there were 7 with a NASA background & 5 from SCCA racing. NASA went 0 for 7, SCCA 5 for 5.
I suspect there is a message here. |
:( where are you finding that info?
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Originally Posted by '95MSM
(Post 1062871)
The finalists have been chosen. Of the 18 semi-finalists, there were 7 with a NASA background & 5 from SCCA racing. NASA went 0 for 7, SCCA 5 for 5.
I suspect there is a message here. :squint: Who are you and why do you think you can post this sh*t here? |
Cool. I can be banned for reporting facts.
If a driver has aspirations, it is important to understand how to get attention and build a resume. If you are just out there having fun like most of us, it doesn't matter who you race with. |
Now you're just trolling
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No, he's saying there is a bias for SCCA or against NASA. Or... SCCA drivers are better? :giggle:
:party: |
A little background on this please.
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Got a link? This is all I could find (semi-finalist announcement):
Mazda MX-5Cup.com Adam Poland was my instructor last weekend. Really nice guy and AWESOME driver (he drove my car for a session . . . SSSMMOOOOTTHHHH!!!). I sure hope he's a finalist. Adam's building himself a turbo Miata too. |
Nobody 'went' anything yet. The finalists won't be announced until next week. Unless you have inside information, which is possible I suppose. Not very nice to be spouting such info before the official press release, if that is the case.
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SCCA is stupid.
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^^ Very true at times.
I overheard the five SCCA drivers called finalists. The list of 18 is referred to as the semi-finalists. Maybe someone used the wrong term, which I am beginning to suspect as there have not been any formal announcements. |
Originally Posted by '95MSM
(Post 1063780)
^^ Very true at times.
I overheard the five SCCA drivers called finalists. The list of 18 is referred to as the semi-finalists. Maybe someone used the wrong term, which I am beginning to suspect as there have not been any formal announcements. |
Originally Posted by hustler
(Post 1063854)
When changing a shift knob is considered a performance mod, it's stupid.
That rule was changed a few years ago I believe (but yes, it was stupid before). |
Originally Posted by hustler
(Post 1063746)
SCCA is stupid.
I MUCH rather drive 3hrs to RA for a NASA or NOLA event than any SCCA event at Barbers (40min) - maybe I should show up once just to piss them off... |
Originally Posted by hustler
(Post 1063854)
Most of the racers are HIV+ as well.
Originally Posted by Genesplicer
Originally Posted by hustler
SCCA is stupid. Absolutely agreed Also, if the only experince you've ever had with the SCCA is "Regional Racing" then yea, I could see where some of you guys are coming from. SCCA regional racing is a joke for the most part. There are some localized Regional Series (SARRC for instance) that have decent car fields, cars, and drivers, but for the most part if you go to your average low car count SCCA Regional Race, it's not very impressive. You'd have to go to one of the big "Majors" races to get a feel for top level SCCA Club racing. |
All sports car racing is pretty much a shadow of what it once was. It was routine to have 250 entries at an Oregon Region regional in the 80's and 90's. The first year I had my S2, I drove my ass off (after setting a couple of lap records in my first class) to fight for 4th place. There was no drop-off at the front of the field between nationals and regionals. In a bad economy, all of the clubs struggle.
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Originally Posted by hustler
(Post 1063854)
When changing a shift knob is considered a performance mod, it's stupid. Most of the racers are HIV+ as well.
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Originally Posted by hi_im_sean
(Post 1064564)
im with this guy. fuk scca
Would read again |
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