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Here is a link to the back of the flyer. It is not very obvious but they break us up into bracket classes by years. I think it will be what is shown on the left as Show and Go classes http://216.109.136.172/mydocuments/vette2010back.pdf
Thanx REDGAR! Looks like I may just run the 12.50 unless I take the 67 down. I don't like racing against the same cars every time, and as a spectator, I HATE seeing identical cars line up beside each other time and again.
The way they break the classes down really makes no sense to me. C1, C2 and SOME C3s in one class. The rest of C3 in it's own class. C4s on their own. C5s have 2 classes, and C6s on their own. That to me reeks of club involvement and stacking the deck for members.
Hey did you have the GS there before during one of our races? I remember seeing one parked? I'd love to have a closer look. At one point this winter I was close to selling all of my stuff, car, truck, trailer to get a GS
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