New ProSolo Open now...Finger Lakes NY
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So true Danny, but I still find it fun until it dies. At least they put two events on the east coast finally so I can qualify for the Finale again.
Some of the most fun I've ever had in my short career was lining up next to you in DC last year. Being ahead of Erik after the first round (yes I know his car wasn't right) and pulling that monster car you were driving at the start, with a stock Z06, was the highlight of my sorry career so far!
In DC I'll be Rad's GT3 in XP...that should be fun. Still looking for a car for this year...your buddy bought Adam's car out from under me! lol
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Some of the most fun I've ever had in my short career was lining up next to you in DC last year. Being ahead of Erik after the first round (yes I know his car wasn't right) and pulling that monster car you were driving at the start, with a stock Z06, was the highlight of my sorry career so far!
In DC I'll be Rad's GT3 in XP...that should be fun. Still looking for a car for this year...your buddy bought Adam's car out from under me! lol
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If you can sneak into DC I'll take you on side-to-side in XP!
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Finger Lakes will be a single course, but DC will be a dual. And now Toledo is reportedly a dual course too, but I'm already locked into Finger Lakes. If I tried to do Toledo too, I'd probably come home to an empty house.
I hope Pro Solo survives, because it is light years ahead of regular solo competition in terms of fun and reward. And I still can't figure out how it can be unprofitable, and because the trailer has to hauled all over the country anyway for the NT, it can't possibly be a bad thing to add in Pro Solo events. Depends on how they allocate the costs, and as a CPA I'd love to see that little math maneuver...
I hope Pro Solo survives, because it is light years ahead of regular solo competition in terms of fun and reward. And I still can't figure out how it can be unprofitable, and because the trailer has to hauled all over the country anyway for the NT, it can't possibly be a bad thing to add in Pro Solo events. Depends on how they allocate the costs, and as a CPA I'd love to see that little math maneuver...
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Looks like it could be very profitable if they just organized ProSolo's for the east coast based on the entry lists. Those events do fill up fast, Toledo is well over 100 entrants now, or local Mineral Wells pro I think has 4