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    Quote Originally Posted by mossaidis View Post
    Also, why the weight difference in the ITB Toyota lines? Or was that posted here before and I missed it. The heavier of the cars has smaller brakes but better gear rations than the lighter version FX16.
    Three cars in ITB have the same engine.. all are now classed at 20%.

    Strickly drive train layout. FX-16 is fwd (fwd subtractor), AE86 is rwd, AW11 is mid engined rwd (balance/mid engine adder).
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    Quote Originally Posted by quadzjr View Post
    Three cars in ITB have the same engine.. all are now classed at 20%.

    Strickly drive train layout. FX-16 is fwd (fwd subtractor), AE86 is rwd, AW11 is mid engined rwd (balance/mid engine adder).
    ah... duh to me. Thanks.
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    and the Sentra was a straight realignment to process. all 3 cars had errors in their brake entries so that got fixed along with the weight correction.I have no idea where the old weight on the sentra came from but it worked out to something approaching 50% gains via process. hopefully we'll see some more of these out there now.

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    ..and we all need to bring the little league's numbers back up ! Hopefully, Sentras and AE86's will show up after the exercise.

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    Anyone know where this is posted? ;
    ◾Cost of the school is only $199 for Single School. There will be a $100 refund offered for Noivce Permit students who complete the school and also attend the PDX 2 weeks prior. In addition, the discounted price of only $199 will be the entry fee for the 1st three MARRS events at Summit Point for those novice students who complete the school.
    ◾Students will need: SCCA Membership, Novice Permit and Physical Exam. See item #3 above.
    ◾A GCR (General Competition Rulebook) must be read prior to attending the school.
    ◾Regional Novice Permit contact is Mike Collins, C: 240-476-1593.
    *****◾Students must successfully complete just one SCCA accredited school (new in 2014!) to race in SCCA Club Racing events. The qualifications for converting the provisional license earned at school to a full competition license has been increased from two weekends to three.*** this section..

    ◾School starts with a mandatory classroom session on Friday evening followed by on-track, wheel-to-wheel practice Saturday and racing Sunday.
    ◾An instructor will be assigned to you for observation and personalized, direct feedback on your driving technique and progress through the school.
    ◾Car must meet the minimum safety requirements per the GCR. Contact the Tech Chief, Steve Spector at 301-606-0687 or [email protected] for details.
    ◾Rental race cars are available. See the ads below for rental car info.
    ◾Current holders of SCCA Competition Licenses with previous racing experience must contact the Chief Instructor for details prior to the school.
    ◾For questions not covered here contact the Region Office Administrator, Heidi S. Weir, 301-572-7444 or 800-879-4722.

    Big time change but not showing under "news" On the SCCA site. Our basic info is so hard to find.
    Thanks, MM
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    It's something that WDCR has put together. I can't seem to get a clickable link from their home page ( www.wdcr-scca.org ), there is a note there about the upcoming spring driver's school. Follow that link to the information you are quoting.
    Hero To The Momentum Challenged

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    http://www.scca.com/clubracing/content.cfm?cid=44471
    Thanks,

    Found it. I was looking in the fastrack and news section.

    You would think , as a major change in the structure for SCCA racing there would have been some sort of "news".
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