Road Rally Sunday
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Road Rally Sunday
Hello All,
If someone is looking for a Motoring Event this weekend Blue Ridge Mountain Sports Car Club is having a Road Rally on Sunday. Below is a link to their web site and flier info on the event. The Rally Master says it a novice friendly event of about 3 hours. Try it! You may very well like it!
http://www.brmscc.org/BRMSCC/Intro.html
Blue Ridge Mountain Sports Car Club
Presents:
Hup, 2, 3, 4
When: Sunday, March 28th, 2010.
Start: We'll be starting at the Franklin Valley Plaza (near the Eat'n'Park), a stone's throw from the I-79 PA-910 intersection. 40° 36’ 56.8” N, 80° 5’ 30.4” W
Registration: Registration is at 1:00 PM with the First Car Off (FCO) at 2:01PM.
Cost: $10 per car (driver & navigator)
Description: Rallymaster Doug Philips tells us:
This is a short novice friendly event of about 3 hours (too short for a mid-point break).
Only two MRDs:
Right at T
Straight as Possible
... are used through out.
There is extensive commentary in the OCZ to familiarize the contestants with MRD operation. Only open controls are used, no DIYLs. A few good non-paved roads are used.
General Instructions are available in advance of the event (as a downloadable PDF)
If someone is looking for a Motoring Event this weekend Blue Ridge Mountain Sports Car Club is having a Road Rally on Sunday. Below is a link to their web site and flier info on the event. The Rally Master says it a novice friendly event of about 3 hours. Try it! You may very well like it!
http://www.brmscc.org/BRMSCC/Intro.html
Blue Ridge Mountain Sports Car Club
Presents:
Hup, 2, 3, 4
When: Sunday, March 28th, 2010.
Start: We'll be starting at the Franklin Valley Plaza (near the Eat'n'Park), a stone's throw from the I-79 PA-910 intersection. 40° 36’ 56.8” N, 80° 5’ 30.4” W
Registration: Registration is at 1:00 PM with the First Car Off (FCO) at 2:01PM.
Cost: $10 per car (driver & navigator)
Description: Rallymaster Doug Philips tells us:
This is a short novice friendly event of about 3 hours (too short for a mid-point break).
Only two MRDs:
Right at T
Straight as Possible
... are used through out.
There is extensive commentary in the OCZ to familiarize the contestants with MRD operation. Only open controls are used, no DIYLs. A few good non-paved roads are used.
General Instructions are available in advance of the event (as a downloadable PDF)
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