What is ProSolo?

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Rick Brown
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What is ProSolo?

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A short video from last year's ProSolo here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zANaacY50yE" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

This year it's April 5-7 at El Toro. You can get more info and sign up HERE.
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George Schilling
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You might also be interested in the rules changes starting this year.
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Re: What is ProSolo?

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George Schilling wrote:You might also be interested in the rules changes starting this year.
"The open RT classes have been split by drivetrain; with two wheel drive cars in RT2 and all wheel drive in RT4."

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