or F3 cars yet?
Chris
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some of us have been living in hope for a long time now. The bes I can
suggest is to just run single races and grab a pen and paper. That's what
I'm doing anyway.
MS
It's embedded in the .exe.
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Regards,
Bruce Kennewell,
Canberra, Australia.
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Regards,
Brett C. Cammack
That's Racing! Motorsports
Pompano Beach, FL
> On Sun, 20 Feb 2000 15:39:01 +1100, "Bruce Kennewell"
> >Brett, what is an "HP" Sprite? Is that (HP) a racing class?
> It's one of the lower horsepower national Production classes of the
> SCCA. A Production (AP) would be the fastest with H Production being
> quite a ways down the list. <g> I raced back in the early 70s when
> the cars were far more "production" than the class name implies now.
> You have to suspend disbelief sometimes with a marginally 1-liter race
> care to feel like you're really racing. Teaches you a lot about
> conservation of momentum, though... <g>
> Regards,
> Brett C. Cammack
> That's Racing! Motorsports
> Pompano Beach, FL
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Regards,
Bruce Kennewell,
Canberra, Australia.
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> >Brett, what is an "HP" Sprite? Is that (HP) a racing class?
> It's one of the lower horsepower national Production classes of the
> SCCA. A Production (AP) would be the fastest with H Production being
> quite a ways down the list. <g> I raced back in the early 70s when
> the cars were far more "production" than the class name implies now.
> You have to suspend disbelief sometimes with a marginally 1-liter race
> care to feel like you're really racing. Teaches you a lot about
> conservation of momentum, though... <g>
> Regards,
> Brett C. Cammack
> That's Racing! Motorsports
> Pompano Beach, FL