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    Default 2011 Schedule

    Does anyone have the 2011 Southeast Schedual yet?
    Paul Goyette
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    Steve Eckerich
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    Don't need to look. In NCR I can tell you it is:

    March to May: RACE, RACE, RACE, SPEND MONEY, RACE, RACE, RACE, FIX SHIT, RACE, RACE.

    May to October: Breath, breath, save money, breath.

    October: RACE, RACE, RACE, RACE.

    November to February. Whew.

    Although, take a look at that schedule in August and check out a date at.....ta da...Charlotte Motah Speedway...you have Mr. Eckerich to thank, in part, for that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JeffYoung View Post
    Don't need to look. In NCR I can tell you it is:

    March to May: RACE, SPEND MONEY, FIX SHIT, FIX SHIT, RACE, SPEND MONEY, RACE, FIX SHIT, FIX SHIT, FIX SHIT, FIX SHIT, FIX SHIT, RACE, FIX SHIT, RACE, RACE.

    May to October: Breath, breath, save money, breath.

    October: RACE, FIX SHIT, while everybody else races, races, races

    ......you have Mr. Eckerich to thank, in part, for that.
    Fixed it for you Jeff. Remember, you drive a British car

    Thanks SteveE for the extra date!
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    CMS, Really? That is awesome, I did my first drivers school there. I love that place. And I get to sleep in my own bed at night. And by then my divorce will be final so I can race without worrying about repercussions! Yeeee hawwwww!
    Mike

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    Site of my first (and only) national win. In the rain. I love that place. I also get to sleep in my own bed.

    Russ
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    MARRS came down to CMS three times in the '80s and early '90s. Loved it. I might have to come back next year.
    Chuck

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    I will be moving to rock hill and can't wait to start running in the se div. Of course I will be buying a new car first. After three years of finishing 2nd and 3rd to Honda products in a neon it is time for a change. Most likely will stay in ita. From looking at results, seems like a ton of miata's in ita.
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    Not slagging the A guys, but in NCR anyway (VIR, CMP, CMS), we typically get twice the turnout in ITS. Great group of guys too. 13 car field this weekend at VIR.

    There are a few good 2nd Gen RX7s out there for sale now, and I know where a 300zx slicktop ready to be caged is as well.

    Come race in S!
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    In general, A < S in the Southeast when considering VIR, CMP, and RRR. The SIC seems to draw more A cars than S some years, but all the other SARRC races during the year have more S cars than A.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JeffYoung View Post
    Not slagging the A guys, but in NCR anyway (VIR, CMP, CMS), we typically get twice the turnout in ITS. Great group of guys too. 13 car field this weekend at VIR.

    There are a few good 2nd Gen RX7s out there for sale now, and I know where a 300zx slicktop ready to be caged is as well.

    Come race in S!
    I have been toying with an S car. Anybody running any 944's. I think a well built car w/the 2.7 froman 89 canbe very competitive
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    Kip Van Steenburg ran a 944S in ITS for a few years. VERY fast car. Converted it to an S2 and runs it in R now.

    The S is probably one of the cars to have in ITS, but it is an expensive build and the motor has oiling issues. Kip routinely blew/blows motors -- I'm not kidding. He's a great guy, but having the $$$ to fix it (as he does) makes his life a whole lot easier.
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    Jeff, real men run the ARRC Chuck
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    Quote Originally Posted by chuck baader View Post
    Jeff, real men run the ARRC Chuck
    Exactly ...

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