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N4: SCPRC.com needs drivers (long post)

Eddie Petti

N4: SCPRC.com needs drivers (long post)

by Eddie Petti » Thu, 23 Aug 2001 01:10:06

The SCPRC.com a well established racing community seeks clean drivers for
it's various racing series.  You don't have to be the fastest guy out there,
just clean.  http://www.racesimcentral.net/

Currently the SCPRC has races on Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday and some Friday
nights.  These races are held on our own dedicated race server connected to
an OC-48 pipe.

The Sunday Series, Sunday Night Nascar, closely follows the Winston Cup
schedule.  The server goes up around 8:45 PM Eastern for Practice with
Qualifying starting at 10:15.  These races are 35% in length so race time is
approximately an hour to an hour and a half.  There's a Cup Division, for
the hard-core sim driver, and a Grand National Division for the casual
driver.  http://www.racesimcentral.net/

The Tuesday Series, Tuesday Night Nascar, is nothing but Talladega, Daytona
and Daytona Night, with varying lengths between 35% and 60%.  The server
goes up around 8:45 PM Eastern for Practice with Qualifying starting at
10:15.  These races are open to any SCPRC driver and generally last anywhere
from 1 hour to 2 hours.  http://www.racesimcentral.net/

The Wednesday Series, Wednesday Night Racing, is our short track series.
Here you'll find nothing but short tracks with some intermixed Speedways.
The server goes up around 8:50 PM Eastern for Practice with Qualifying
starting at 10:20.  These races are 35% in length so race time is
approximately an hour to an hour and a half.  There's a Cup Division, for
the hard-core sim driver, and a Grand National Division for the casual
driver.  http://www.racesimcentral.net/

Finally, the Friday Series, IROC, which runs the IROC schedule of tracks.
On one Friday each month starting September, and running through December,
all SCPRC drivers will be eligible to compete in the 25% races.  These
server goes up around 8:45 PM Eastern for Practice with Qualifying starting
at 10:15.  These races generally last around 45 minutes.
http://www.racesimcentral.net/

Trophies and prizes are given to those finishing in the top spots in the
different series.  For the first season of 2001, that just ended, we were
able to give trophies and prizes to those drivers finishing in positions 1
through 3 in the each series' overall points standings.

If you've read this far and are interested in joining please click on the
link below:
http://www.racesimcentral.net/(the site is moving soon, so that
form may not work, if it doesn't, send the same information asked for by

One of our staff will contact you concerning a test race to judge your clean
driving ability.  You can avoid this test race by getting a current SCPRC
member to vouch for you.  Do this by stating in the reference section which
member is vouching for you.  One of our staff will contact that member to
verify your ability.  Once your membership is approved, you'll be instructed
to pick an available number, paint and turn in your car and join our mailing
list, which can be viewed on the web.  When you've completed these steps
you'll be given the passwords and can race with us.

If you have any questions, please contact me.

Thanks for your time.

Mario Petrinovi

N4: SCPRC.com needs drivers (long post)

by Mario Petrinovi » Thu, 23 Aug 2001 01:52:46

            Ecaellent post. Very informative, with all details. We should
have more posts like this. Unfortunally I am from Europe so it is a
little late for me.


> The SCPRC.com a well established racing community seeks clean drivers for
> it's various racing series.  You don't have to be the fastest guy out
there,
> just clean.  http://www.scprc.com/

> Currently the SCPRC has races on Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday and some
Friday
> nights.  These races are held on our own dedicated race server connected
to
> an OC-48 pipe.

> The Sunday Series, Sunday Night Nascar, closely follows the Winston Cup
> schedule.  The server goes up around 8:45 PM Eastern for Practice with
> Qualifying starting at 10:15.  These races are 35% in length so race time
is
> approximately an hour to an hour and a half.  There's a Cup Division, for
> the hard-core sim driver, and a Grand National Division for the casual
> driver.  http://www.scprc.com/snn/snn.html

> The Tuesday Series, Tuesday Night Nascar, is nothing but Talladega,
Daytona
> and Daytona Night, with varying lengths between 35% and 60%.  The server
> goes up around 8:45 PM Eastern for Practice with Qualifying starting at
> 10:15.  These races are open to any SCPRC driver and generally last
anywhere
> from 1 hour to 2 hours.  http://scprc.com/tnt/

> The Wednesday Series, Wednesday Night Racing, is our short track series.
> Here you'll find nothing but short tracks with some intermixed Speedways.
> The server goes up around 8:50 PM Eastern for Practice with Qualifying
> starting at 10:20.  These races are 35% in length so race time is
> approximately an hour to an hour and a half.  There's a Cup Division, for
> the hard-core sim driver, and a Grand National Division for the casual
> driver.  http://www.scprc.com/wnr/

> Finally, the Friday Series, IROC, which runs the IROC schedule of tracks.
> On one Friday each month starting September, and running through December,
> all SCPRC drivers will be eligible to compete in the 25% races.  These
> server goes up around 8:45 PM Eastern for Practice with Qualifying
starting
> at 10:15.  These races generally last around 45 minutes.
> http://www.scprc.com/iroc/

> Trophies and prizes are given to those finishing in the top spots in the
> different series.  For the first season of 2001, that just ended, we were
> able to give trophies and prizes to those drivers finishing in positions 1
> through 3 in the each series' overall points standings.

> If you've read this far and are interested in joining please click on the
> link below:
> http://www.scprc.com/registration.php3 (the site is moving soon, so that
> form may not work, if it doesn't, send the same information asked for by

> One of our staff will contact you concerning a test race to judge your
clean
> driving ability.  You can avoid this test race by getting a current SCPRC
> member to vouch for you.  Do this by stating in the reference section
which
> member is vouching for you.  One of our staff will contact that member to
> verify your ability.  Once your membership is approved, you'll be
instructed
> to pick an available number, paint and turn in your car and join our
mailing
> list, which can be viewed on the web.  When you've completed these steps
> you'll be given the passwords and can race with us.

> If you have any questions, please contact me.

> Thanks for your time.

Eddie Petti

N4: SCPRC.com needs drivers (long post)

by Eddie Petti » Thu, 23 Aug 2001 04:34:48

Thanks for the praise.
--
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Join the Stock Car Pro Racing Club.  http://www.scprc.com
Racing on Sundays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays.


>             Ecaellent post. Very informative, with all details. We should
> have more posts like this. Unfortunally I am from Europe so it is a
> little late for me.



> > The SCPRC.com a well established racing community seeks clean drivers
for
> > it's various racing series.  You don't have to be the fastest guy out
> there,
> > just clean.  http://www.scprc.com/

> > Currently the SCPRC has races on Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday and some
> Friday
> > nights.  These races are held on our own dedicated race server connected
> to
> > an OC-48 pipe.

> > The Sunday Series, Sunday Night Nascar, closely follows the Winston Cup
> > schedule.  The server goes up around 8:45 PM Eastern for Practice with
> > Qualifying starting at 10:15.  These races are 35% in length so race
time
> is
> > approximately an hour to an hour and a half.  There's a Cup Division,
for
> > the hard-core sim driver, and a Grand National Division for the casual
> > driver.  http://www.scprc.com/snn/snn.html

> > The Tuesday Series, Tuesday Night Nascar, is nothing but Talladega,
> Daytona
> > and Daytona Night, with varying lengths between 35% and 60%.  The server
> > goes up around 8:45 PM Eastern for Practice with Qualifying starting at
> > 10:15.  These races are open to any SCPRC driver and generally last
> anywhere
> > from 1 hour to 2 hours.  http://scprc.com/tnt/

> > The Wednesday Series, Wednesday Night Racing, is our short track series.
> > Here you'll find nothing but short tracks with some intermixed
Speedways.
> > The server goes up around 8:50 PM Eastern for Practice with Qualifying
> > starting at 10:20.  These races are 35% in length so race time is
> > approximately an hour to an hour and a half.  There's a Cup Division,
for
> > the hard-core sim driver, and a Grand National Division for the casual
> > driver.  http://www.scprc.com/wnr/

> > Finally, the Friday Series, IROC, which runs the IROC schedule of
tracks.
> > On one Friday each month starting September, and running through
December,
> > all SCPRC drivers will be eligible to compete in the 25% races.  These
> > server goes up around 8:45 PM Eastern for Practice with Qualifying
> starting
> > at 10:15.  These races generally last around 45 minutes.
> > http://www.scprc.com/iroc/

> > Trophies and prizes are given to those finishing in the top spots in the
> > different series.  For the first season of 2001, that just ended, we
were
> > able to give trophies and prizes to those drivers finishing in positions
1
> > through 3 in the each series' overall points standings.

> > If you've read this far and are interested in joining please click on
the
> > link below:
> > http://www.scprc.com/registration.php3 (the site is moving soon, so that
> > form may not work, if it doesn't, send the same information asked for by

> > One of our staff will contact you concerning a test race to judge your
> clean
> > driving ability.  You can avoid this test race by getting a current
SCPRC
> > member to vouch for you.  Do this by stating in the reference section
> which
> > member is vouching for you.  One of our staff will contact that member
to
> > verify your ability.  Once your membership is approved, you'll be
> instructed
> > to pick an available number, paint and turn in your car and join our
> mailing
> > list, which can be viewed on the web.  When you've completed these steps
> > you'll be given the passwords and can race with us.

> > If you have any questions, please contact me.

> > Thanks for your time.

Uncle Feste

N4: SCPRC.com needs drivers (long post)

by Uncle Feste » Thu, 23 Aug 2001 12:13:15


> The SCPRC.com a well established racing community seeks clean drivers for
> it's various racing series.  You don't have to be the fastest guy out there,
> just clean.  http://www.scprc.com/

<snip good useful info>

You guys have mail... <g>  The IROC series sounds right up my alley.

--

Fester

Eddie Petti

N4: SCPRC.com needs drivers (long post)

by Eddie Petti » Thu, 23 Aug 2001 13:18:07

Yes, yes we do.  You should be contacted soon if one of our staff hasn't
already.

Thanks.
--
Looking for some good online Nascar 4 Racing?
Join the Stock Car Pro Racing Club.  http://www.scprc.com
Racing on Sundays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays.



> > The SCPRC.com a well established racing community seeks clean drivers
for
> > it's various racing series.  You don't have to be the fastest guy out
there,
> > just clean.  http://www.scprc.com/

> <snip good useful info>

> You guys have mail... <g>  The IROC series sounds right up my alley.

> --

> Fester


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