Whoopee! I've been accepted for the Cup Racing School. |
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Whoopee! I've been accepted for the Cup Racing School. |
sww914 |
Apr 18 2008, 08:19 PM
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I've finally completed enough recent Time Trial weekends to apply for the POC Cup Racing School and I just got my acceptance email.
When I started with the POC you were only required to have completed 2 TT weekends after you got your TT license to apply. With a very sick kid by the time that I got those 2 done they had changed the rules to 4 weekends. By the time my kid was done trying to die of something 8 times a year and I had completed the 4 weekends they had changed the rules to 6 weekends. Then my wife got hurt and ended up in a wheelchair for a year, got a bit better and I've completed 7 weekends. I've actually been on the track a lot more than that but the POC doesn't count non-timed events so all my DE days with my local PCA at Buttonwillow and DE days with the Coastal Driving school at Laguna and Buttonwillow don't count, and the 2 times that my car broke late in the weekend don't count because I didn't finish the timed runs. So now that all of the normal life BS is out of the way I get to really go racing instead of just driving around the track really fast. I was getting really nervous about it but then it occurred to me that I know several complete morons that have done it, I'm sure that I can do better than some of those unconscious lumps. I can't wait until next weekend! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/boldblue.gif) (IMG:style_emoticons/default/boldblue.gif) (IMG:style_emoticons/default/boldblue.gif) Now all I need to do is finish installing a window net, a roof net, SFI padding, a new harness, fix my motor mount, finish my new breather setup, change the oil and adjust the valves, replace the brake pads, check all the nuts and bolts, clean the car, load the camper onto the truck, fix the camper wire harness, dump the poop tank, fill the propane, go grocery shopping, pack the camper, load the car, hook up the trailer, get everybody and the dog in the truck, fill it up with gas, and GO! |
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