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    Hey ya'll. Don't forget to renew/register your NARRC numbers for next year with Rene. ‎[email protected]

    Also, check out the run groups for 2013:

    1. SM, SM5, T3, B spec

    2. GT1, GT2, GT3, AS, ITE, T1, T2, SPO

    3. ITB, ITR, ITS, T4

    4. FV, F5,FST

    5. ITA, IT7, ITC, EP, FP, HP, GTL

    6. FA, FB, FC, FE, FF, FM, CFC, CSR, DSR, NCF, S2, ASR, FS

    7. SSM,SM2, STU, STL

    8. SRF, SPU

    Looking forward to running with A, C and 7!
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    I like the 5 Group!
    Chris Raffaelli
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    Yeah! Maybe we can get the same for NERRC events! *coff* Jerry *coff*
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    So, who do you think put the run groups together??
    Jerry
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    Quote Originally Posted by ner88 View Post
    So, who do you think put the run groups together??
    Who did?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Andy Bettencourt View Post
    Who did?
    the hardest working man in club racing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ner88 View Post
    So, who do you think put the run groups together??
    Not a bad grouping, Jerry. Miatas shouldn't be a big issue for the STx crowd, and grouping them this way will encourage SSM/SM2 to double-dip with ITA. STL can double-dip in Prod if desired, and STU can go play in ITE, maybe?

    Looking forward to running more Regionals with the new Majors program (yes, I know, that's not 'til '14). Maybe Dan-o will talk me into an occasional IT7 try-out...

    GA

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    Quote Originally Posted by dickita15 View Post
    the hardest working man in club racing.
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    As the saying goes, you can't please all the people all the time

    I confess I don't know what the lap time differential should be between the ITA cars and the Prod cars, but found that at NHMS that the P. cars were faster in the straights and would hold us up in the corners.

    I am glad the run groups were posted as this along with what appears to be a diminished ITA field, may be a signal to look into a different class.
    Jim Alley
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    ITA is the third largest participation class nationwide behind SM and SRF but we in the Narrc area have not been turning out great numbers for a couple of years so we are the logical place to put the prod cars. These things are cyclical so if we in the A group bring up the numbers again we will earn our own race group.
    dick patullo
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    The Prod guys ran with the Miata group for the last several years.
    Towards the end of last season this became a problem as the SM2/SSM group grew.
    I understand the speed differences at different places on the track as well (I ran SSM and SM2).
    But to be honest, driving a Miata in ITA is as much a challenge as racing with the Prod guys.
    Now, that being said and the ITA numbers come back, the Prod guys may be on the move again......
    Jerry
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    Can anyone tell me who to contact to reserve NERRC numbers?
    Purchased my F500 in OCT and since the former owner has retired, I would like to keep the same #........Thanks.

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    NARRC and NERRC use the same reserved numbers. Contact Rene.
    Thanks,
    Darrell Anthony

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    Thanks, Darryl

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    Quote Originally Posted by ner88 View Post
    But to be honest, driving a Miata in ITA is as much a challenge as racing with the Prod guys.
    You just have the wrong Miata!
    Andy Bettencourt
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    Quote Originally Posted by Andy Bettencourt View Post
    You just have the wrong Miata!
    I should have been more clear...driving a SM Miata in ITA......
    Jerry
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    The SM miata in ITA shouldnt be an issue due to the added wieght.

    We are getting faster on the couch, baby

    Dan 77 IT7

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