The CRB is considering combining SM qualifying sessions with either SSC or SSB. The reason for this possible combination is due to the relatively low numbers of entrants. I know of at least four or five that have not registered. If the numbers don't increase by the end of next week, it is almost a certainty. So if you know someone who is coming but has not registered, please get on them to register ASAP.
I think you guys know where I stand personally, but if you look at the numbers, we do not deserve our own qualifying group right now, clear number in National participation yet only the 3rd or 4th largest group at the runoffs, with a few others with very similar numbers.
Please urge those coming to register ASAP
Thanks
Jim
SM may run combined qualifying sessions with SSC or SSB
Started by
Jim Drago
, 08-19-2011 10:16 AM
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Posted 08-19-2011 10:16 AM
#2
Posted 08-19-2011 12:22 PM
I think we know the reason why national participation is so high...yet not so high at Nationals...
THAT said, I hope more enter so SM can get its own session.
THAT said, I hope more enter so SM can get its own session.
Tracy Ramsey
45 SM
45 SM
#3
Posted 08-19-2011 07:25 PM
I will have to say when does mazda want to run there own racing club
watch out S.C.C.A KEEP IT UP AND THEY WILL NOT FOLLOW
andrew ! so ever the quiet storm.
watch out S.C.C.A KEEP IT UP AND THEY WILL NOT FOLLOW
andrew ! so ever the quiet storm.
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