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Women in Racing Newsletter

t..

Women in Racing Newsletter

by t.. » Thu, 04 Jan 2001 07:00:47

The January issue of Distant Thunder, your newsletter about women in
racing, is now online at:

http://www.racesimcentral.net/

Introduce yourself to our Driver of the Month, Julie Clark, an
up-and-coming British Formula Ford 2000 driver.

Read the latest, gloriously happy Race Report by Lisa Devlin.

Learn tips for a Winning Spirit from our Associate Editor, Karen
Salvaggio.

Listen to me extoll the beauty of Thunder Valley in my Editor's
Notebook.

If you are a woman race car driver and would like to become a Featured
Driver on the Thunder Valley Racing site, you'll find an application
form
at:

http://www.racesimcentral.net/

While you're in Thunder Valley, stroll the grounds, meet the featured
drivers, check out the archives, sign up for the Drivers' Group.

We've got a lot to offer and welcome your participation.

Thanks.

T.W.

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Tyler Eav

Women in Racing Newsletter

by Tyler Eav » Thu, 04 Jan 2001 10:14:10

Not to be rude, but what does this have to do with *SIM* racing?
David Kar

Women in Racing Newsletter

by David Kar » Thu, 04 Jan 2001 11:15:56

Nothing--it's for the bits that happen in the motorhome after the finish.

(ooh, that was a neanderthalesque moment, wasn't it?. . . )

--David

Bruce Kennewel

Women in Racing Newsletter

by Bruce Kennewel » Thu, 04 Jan 2001 20:39:42

Are there any marine biologists in your group, perchance?

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Regards,
Bruce Kennewell,
Canberra, Australia.
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> The January issue of Distant Thunder, your newsletter about women in
> racing, is now online at:

> http://thundervalleyracing.com

> Introduce yourself to our Driver of the Month, Julie Clark, an
> up-and-coming British Formula Ford 2000 driver.

> Read the latest, gloriously happy Race Report by Lisa Devlin.

> Learn tips for a Winning Spirit from our Associate Editor, Karen
> Salvaggio.

> Listen to me extoll the beauty of Thunder Valley in my Editor's
> Notebook.

> If you are a woman race car driver and would like to become a Featured
> Driver on the Thunder Valley Racing site, you'll find an application
> form
> at:

> http://thunval.com/racing/pit/newdriver.htm

> While you're in Thunder Valley, stroll the grounds, meet the featured
> drivers, check out the archives, sign up for the Drivers' Group.

> We've got a lot to offer and welcome your participation.

> Thanks.

> T.W.

> Sent via Deja.com
> http://www.deja.com/

Bruce Kennewel

Women in Racing Newsletter

by Bruce Kennewel » Thu, 04 Jan 2001 20:42:57

Put "sim" around the other way and what do you get...."mis", of course.
Pronounce it "mizzzz" and Voila!.....there's the connection!

--
Regards,
Bruce Kennewell,
Canberra, Australia.
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Morgan V. Woote

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by Morgan V. Woote » Fri, 05 Jan 2001 06:19:09

SPAM

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> The January issue of Distant Thunder, your newsletter about women in
> racing, is now online at:

> http://thundervalleyracing.com

> Introduce yourself to our Driver of the Month, Julie Clark, an
> up-and-coming British Formula Ford 2000 driver.

> Read the latest, gloriously happy Race Report by Lisa Devlin.

> Learn tips for a Winning Spirit from our Associate Editor, Karen
> Salvaggio.

> Listen to me extoll the beauty of Thunder Valley in my Editor's
> Notebook.

> If you are a woman race car driver and would like to become a Featured
> Driver on the Thunder Valley Racing site, you'll find an application
> form
> at:

> http://thunval.com/racing/pit/newdriver.htm

> While you're in Thunder Valley, stroll the grounds, meet the featured
> drivers, check out the archives, sign up for the Drivers' Group.

> We've got a lot to offer and welcome your participation.

> Thanks.

> T.W.

> Sent via Deja.com
> http://www.deja.com/

David Kar

Women in Racing Newsletter

by David Kar » Fri, 05 Jan 2001 09:17:31

moo?



Jan Verschuere

Women in Racing Newsletter

by Jan Verschuere » Fri, 05 Jan 2001 09:28:04

Physics engine.

Jan.
=---

Mark Seer

Women in Racing Newsletter

by Mark Seer » Fri, 05 Jan 2001 10:54:42

Simulators!

MS

Eldre

Women in Racing Newsletter

by Eldre » Fri, 05 Jan 2001 14:03:58



>Simulators!

>MS


>> Physics engine.

>> Jan.
>> =---
>> David Karr wrote...
>> > moo?

Phyllis.

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