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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, 03:01 PM
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QUOTE(L8Apex @ Mar 8 2004, 10:32 AM)
Our PCA region uses PCA rules. ... Simple as that.

no, it's not as simple as that, because while there is "A" SCCA SOLO-II rulebook, there is no single PCA rulebook. so when you say "PCA Rules," do you mean the Parade Competition Rules (PCR's), the PCA Club Race classifications, the Zone 7 classifications, the Zone 8 classifications, or just what, exactly ? 'cause all those listed are different, and most indiovidual Regions have their own individual rules.

Zone 7 is blessed with a fairly homogenous classification system, but it's a mistake to assume the whole world is like that.
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