Good morning,
I'm Dane, and I have participated in some autocross events already, and I'm hooked. I have been competing for about the past year, and have participated in Pro Solo, Cam Challeneg and the Match Tour. I'm happy with the 'almost' anything goes nature of class CAM-C. I do want to make Cal Club my new region; previously I was SDR (I live in the Inland Empire, technically Cal Club events are closer). Got myself all registered, however , when it comes to getting points cards (car numbers) on this website I noticed I have the option to select a club to compete. How do I do so?
Mostly new guy here
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Re: Mostly new guy here
Hi Dane
You don't have to pick a club for your first season, I think
I just left it blank? Don't remember the choices?
I'm sure someone else will chime in.
Paul
You don't have to pick a club for your first season, I think
I just left it blank? Don't remember the choices?
I'm sure someone else will chime in.
Paul
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Re: Mostly new guy here
Yes, you can pick the no club option for your first year. This allows you to get to know people in the various clubs (and if you start winning a lot, wooed by some of the clubs ) and ask about what their club has to offer.
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Re: Mostly new guy here
Welcome! Will be good to see more regular CAM guys joining the ranks! The CAM Cal Club classes have really taken off this year and combined we've been seeing 15-17 drivers each of the first three events. There is also a sizable CAM-C class here so you will have plenty of company.Dane Schwaebe wrote:Good morning,
I'm Dane, and I have participated in some autocross events already, and I'm hooked. I have been competing for about the past year, and have participated in Pro Solo, Cam Challeneg and the Match Tour. I'm happy with the 'almost' anything goes nature of class CAM-C. I do want to make Cal Club my new region; previously I was SDR (I live in the Inland Empire, technically Cal Club events are closer). Got myself all registered, however , when it comes to getting points cards (car numbers) on this website I noticed I have the option to select a club to compete. How do I do so?
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Re: Mostly new guy here
While I do understand I don't have to join a club, I would like to. I would like to know how I go about doing so
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The joining is easy. You just select the club you want when purchasing your points card. Have you purchased your points card yet?Dane Schwaebe wrote:While I do understand I don't have to join a club, I would like to. I would like to know how I go about doing so
A very basic description of each club is here: http://solo2.com/clubs.htm
You won't get access to the club specific forum until you join that club and ask for it. Best way to decide which club is to talk to and get to know people at the events and it will probably come naturally. And from what I've found no matter what club you are in everyone is still super friendly and quick to lend a hand.
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Re: Mostly new guy here
of course its that simple! Thanks for the help!
Re: Mostly new guy here
You also have the option of choosing the "No Club" option for your first year so you can get to know people of different clubs
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