The June 2003 issue of North American Pylon is in the mail on its way to
subscribers.
This month we cover
-Toledo National Tour, a "Most excellent" event;
-Petersburg, VA, Pro Solo;
-Nevada's North vs South (i.e. Reno vs. Las vegas);
-We have a notice the Denver Tour and Pro Solo, Aug. 16-17 and Aug.
23-24, are cancelled. After we went to press we learned the two events have
been rescheduled for Forbes Field, Topeka, KS, on the same dates.
-Atlanta Region at Turner Field. Twice.
-Four events in Mazda's Rev-It-Up series;
-Tar Heel SCC drives North to Virginia Motor Sports Park;
-Colorado Region runs at Pikes Peak Raceway;
-Old Dominion Region;
-San Francisco Region runs at Candlestick Park, Marina (CA)
Airport;
-Cal Club runs at Norton AFBN (ret) in San Bernardiono, CA.
-Virginia Motor Sports Club at Petersburg, VA.
-American Auto-X Series (AAS) runs at Castle Field in Atwater, CA.
Plus columns by:
Pat Kelly about Prepared "fading away;"
Warren Leveque about Prepared "fading away;" (is there a trend
here?)
Lorenzo the Scribe about street tires with 180 wear numbers;
Here's Kelly on Erik Strelnieks taking on two Rev-It-Up events.
Also why using well-marked courses delivers 1) safer events, 2) increasing
attendance;
Ben Thatcher on event formats. Ever thought about a Tournament
where EVERY run counts?;
Guest column by Joe Weinstein on corner weights;
Guest column by Paul Tibbals as he "over analyzes STS."
Plus our regular Autocross Calendar, Garage Sale, Cartoons, et cetera.
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--John Kelly, North American Pylon
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