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Re: Divisional Questions....

To: Craig Boyle <craig_boyle@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: Divisional Questions....
From: Kenneth Allan Mitchell <nokones@ix.netcom.com>
Date: Mon, 10 Apr 2000 15:41:39 -0700
Yes you can if your main purpose is to meet the minimum qualification for 
entering the 
Solo II nationals. You just won't be in the trophy hunt for the event or the 
NorPac 
divisional series.

You have to have both days in order to be a trophy winner. Different course 
each day and 
your score is arrived from the best time from each day/course totalled for an 
overall 
best in class. In Pro Solo events you can show up on Sunday only and win 
without 
Saturday runs, of course only if you're fast.

Craig Boyle wrote:
> 
> It doesn't look like the divisional is either a Sac
> chapter or SFR points event from the event schedule -
> is this true?
> 
> Do you have to run both days, or could an entrant skip
> the Saturday part of the event, i.e. not just a DNS,
> but physically not be there until Sunday?
> 
> Craig
> 
> --- Jerry Mouton <jerry@moutons.org> wrote:
> > Hi, Don,
> >
> > Yes, in order to go to Nationals a driver must enter
> > either a Divisional
> > or National Tour event (or pay a waiver fee, I
> > think).
> >
> > It's a really fun event.  It has a bit more
> > organization than a Regional
> > event.  For example, grids are laid out with a
> > numbered slot for
> > each car, to which you return after each run.  And
> > every car runs
> > in the same order each time.  Plus, each cone on the
> > course is numbered
> > and if you hit one you are told which one (s) it
> > was.  And there are
> > all sorts of people from Oregon, Washington,
> > Southern California, etc.
> > And of course, there are a bunch of expert drivers
> > competing.  There is a
> > really fun atmosphere associated with the event,
> > too.  And the party
> > Saturday night is a lot of fun (included in the
> > fee!)  Don't miss it!
> >
> > The fee
> > covers TWO days worth of runs, so it's not much
> > different than our
> > Regional fees.  Plus, you get a trophy if you win
> > the overall event in
> > your class.  Plus, if you travel to another NorPac
> > divisional, you could win
> > a Divisional trophy.
> >
> > Thanks!  That was a fun event!
> >
> > Jerry
> >
> > Jerry Mouton        mailto:jerry@moutons.org
> > Laissez les bons temps
> > rouler!
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: <Toy4speed@aol.com>
> > To: <jerry@moutons.org>
> > Sent: Saturday, April 08, 2000 9:47 PM
> > Subject: Re: NorPac Divisional, Sacramento, CA, June
> > 16-18
> >
> >
> > > Hello Jerry:
> > >
> > > Is there a special qualifying significance to the
> > divisional ?  Not having
> > > been to this level before, I've never paid much
> > attention.  Besides the
> > > excellent competition, is the divisional a
> > requirement for those planning
> > to
> > > go to nationals in Topeka ?  I notice the reg fee
> > is higher, so I am
> > guessing
> > > there is more to this divisional than I realize.
> > > BTW, I really liked your lines at the last event
> > in Stockton.  You went
> > > through the tough turns the way I "wanted" to go.
> > I'll just keep trying
> > to
> > > improve.  See you at the next event if I can get
> > out of work.  Thanks for
> > any
> > > info.
> > >
> > > Don Lew
> > > #179 DSP Supra
> > >
> >
> >

-- 
Kenneth Allan Mitchell
mailto:nokones@ix.netcom.com

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