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ynotdd
post Mar 8 2004, 11:56 AM
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were does your club get there autocross rules from ? Prade rules? modified prade? or do they just make them up? my club always used modified prade rules now they went to a totally new set( two weeks before the first autocross)of rules . 2.0 914 in same class as a 89 911 carrera or a 89 930? wish me luck!!
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post Mar 8 2004, 01:36 PM
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My local sports car club (non-marque specific) used to have a really cool rule book. Classes were stock, improved, prepared, modified. Then each of these were divided into A for under 2.5 litre, and B for over 2.5 litre. It was great, and I felt the classing was very fair and easy to live with.

This year they addopted full SCCA rules. As you know, this sucks for 914's and REALLY sucks for 914's with limited modifications. The mods I had planned for this year would have been allowed in my old class, but under the new system they will put me in the "You have no chance" class.

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