The 2008 Northwest Racing season
Originally Posted by drivesolo
Didn't you hear the news? As of last month AutoX died in Western WA. Rumor is it has something to do w/ an STi spinning out while on course and scaring the cr@p out of Jim McNerney.

Originally Posted by first350
+1..it's always a shock to the system when you see a riced Box car (Huge wing/hood scoop) trying to autoX - so much body roll!
*Maybe McNerney thought it was a broken plane?? With a wing that big, it could be mistaken for a 747
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*Maybe McNerney thought it was a broken plane?? With a wing that big, it could be mistaken for a 747
!you guys has too much of teh jello-C's.....
hehe
Peter- arent you close of closing the deal with the wifey on ALLOWING you to get a STi?
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Next SCCA events are in 1.5 weeks!!!
April 19th (Sat) - Prosolo (drag race start, then autoX)
April 20th (Sun) - Solo (normal autoX)
*link to a ProSolo vid: http://youtube.com/watch?v=u7V5_EyeWrM
They're both down in Packwood...it's a bit of a drive, but at least some of the roads are fun!
Who's going??
April 19th (Sat) - Prosolo (drag race start, then autoX)
April 20th (Sun) - Solo (normal autoX)
*link to a ProSolo vid: http://youtube.com/watch?v=u7V5_EyeWrM
They're both down in Packwood...it's a bit of a drive, but at least some of the roads are fun!
Who's going??
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Originally Posted by warmmilk
^sweeeeeeet
i'm going to the Saturday one
where do i sign up?
u going peter?
i'm going to the Saturday one
where do i sign up?
u going peter?
I'm going to both (got a hotel for Saturday night in Packwood).
sign up should be on www.nwr-scca.org/solo about a week before the event
*I'll let you know when I see their website updated
Originally Posted by first350
I'm going to both (got a hotel for Saturday night in Packwood).
sign up should be on www.nwr-scca.org/solo about a week before the event
*I'll let you know when I see their website updated
sign up should be on www.nwr-scca.org/solo about a week before the event
*I'll let you know when I see their website updated
how far is packwood? *edit, a little over 2 hours from my house, shouldn't be to bad, i don't imagine its gonna run into the dark
what time does it run till?
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Originally Posted by warmmilk
hotel?
how far is packwood?
what time does it run till?
how far is packwood?
what time does it run till?
Packwood is near Mt. Saint Helens...
the basic schedule for ProSolo is most likley to be something like:
7:30-8:30 registration and Tech
8:45 - Driver's meeting
9-9:30 1st car on course
ends around 5pm-ish
*this will be my 1st time going to a ProSolo...the format is different than normal AutoXs, so I don't know exactly how it's gonna be. Maybe PDX_Racer can chime in
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Originally Posted by warmmilk
so if its gonna be over 5ish, whats with the hotel? or are u getting a hotel for the the night before so that u don't have to drive in the morning?
I usually show up around 6:30-7am for events b/c I have to prep the car (Change tires, set tire pressures, walk the course,...), since I'm towing my tire trailer, I'll likely leave around 4am
Originally Posted by first350
the basic schedule for ProSolo is most likley to be something like:
7:30-8:30 registration and Tech
8:45 - Driver's meeting
9-9:30 1st car on course
ends around 5pm-ish
*this will be my 1st time going to a ProSolo...the format is different than normal AutoXs, so I don't know exactly how it's gonna be. Maybe PDX_Racer can chime in
7:30-8:30 registration and Tech
8:45 - Driver's meeting
9-9:30 1st car on course
ends around 5pm-ish
*this will be my 1st time going to a ProSolo...the format is different than normal AutoXs, so I don't know exactly how it's gonna be. Maybe PDX_Racer can chime in
* Run Saturday morning in car number order -- four runs, alternating left and right (or right and left) and then you're done.
* Run Saturday afternoon in position order (1st vs. 2nd, 3rd vs. 4th, etc)
* Run Sunday morning in position order
* Your fastest time from the left course and fastest run from the right course are combined.
* Sunday afternoon is challenge rounds (1st in classes, anyone else within a certain percentage of the first place time are in super challenge, there's also a ladies super challenge, and a bonus challenge). Runs are handicapped ("dial-in"), with the intention that you both cross the finish line at the same time. If you run faster than your "dial-in," then your new "dial-in" will be 50%(?) more of the difference, e.g. if your dial-in was 30 seconds and you ran 29 seconds, then your new dial-in will be 28.5 (IIRC the percentages). It gets more interesting when you have a slower car class compete against a fast car class -- the slower car gets a SIGNIFICANT head start over the faster car.
For the regional ProSolo the numbers are smaller, so IIRC we still have at least two rounds + the challenge rounds. It's just that everything has to fit into a single day.
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Originally Posted by warmmilk
so if i go on saturday only, i'm getting only 5 runs?
PDX_Racer was talking about the National ProSolo Tour...this next weekend is the Regional ProSolo (it's a bit confusing, but basically this one if a 1 day event and the National ProSolo Tour is a 2 day event).
From looking at last years data, it looked like everyone got 8 runs, plus any extra runs from the eliminations runs. The # of runs will depend on how many people show up...more ppl, less runs.
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so if i go on saturday only, i'm getting only 5 runs?
So, if we have two "run groups", you'll have 4 runs on each course -- 8 runs total. Plus, if you make the challenge rounds, you'll have two runs for each round (one on each side).
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http://www.nwr-scca.org/solo/pro.htm
it's on the website now....
ProSolo (Saturday)
http://scorekeeper.wwscc.org/register/pro2008/
SCCA #2 (Sunday)
http://www.autocrossscorekeeper.com/register/nwrscca/
it's on the website now....
ProSolo (Saturday)
http://scorekeeper.wwscc.org/register/pro2008/
SCCA #2 (Sunday)
http://www.autocrossscorekeeper.com/register/nwrscca/
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hmmm so far away.... only 35 bucks tho for a non member tho..tempting..
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Originally Posted by PDX_Racer
Once you see the Packwood site, you'll be saying, "how many times are there events there?"
-HUGE lot
-nice surface
-covered pit area (great for rain or sun)
so i'm trying to register and its asking my for the class of my car, its a stock 07 Z, what class and index would it be in?
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