2010 Pro rules and indexes posted
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Re: 2010 Pro rules and indexes posted
forgive me but either there not running it or it was a rumor about the stock street tire classes (SK1, SK2) running in the pro and nat tour?
Or am I not seeing it? Maybe I need to read more? help!
Is it street tire indexed into the Stock classes and just not listed?

Or am I not seeing it? Maybe I need to read more? help!
Is it street tire indexed into the Stock classes and just not listed?
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Re: 2010 Pro rules and indexes posted
SK1 and SK2 would be regional only here in CalClub.
This is the National ruleset.
This is the National ruleset.
Re: 2010 Pro rules and indexes posted
If last year was any indication, that decision was made for by the folks who put on the El Toro ProSolo and SD Nat'l Tour events last year, sort of a one-off, since both regions (CSCC and SD) run SK indices. I've heard pretty much the opposite, that national-level events won't have street-tire indices anytime soon. But maybe someone more plugged in to the national office can comment more definitively.Chad Stubblefield wrote:forgive me but either there not running it or it was a rumor about the stock street tire classes (SK1, SK2) running in the pro and nat tour?![]()
Or am I not seeing it? Maybe I need to read more? help!
Edit: Dammit, Robert! You beat me by mere seconds. Guess I was too verbose.
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Re: 2010 Pro rules and indexes posted
Ive been told by multiple sources that this was happening.
How do I find out officially?
thanks

How do I find out officially?
thanks
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Re: 2010 Pro rules and indexes posted
There is no Natl stock street tire class, so you wont see it in the Natl rule set (Robert already explained this, but I guess you did not understand him). If the Region hosting the event wants to offer its local (SK or whatever class they made up so everone can get a trophy and feel special) it will be in that events Sup Regs.Chad Stubblefield wrote:Ive been told by multiple sources that this was happening.![]()
How do I find out officially?
thanks
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Re: 2010 Pro rules and indexes posted
I quote Max Hayter:
"Just got confirmation - SK1 and SK2 will run at the SD Tour"
"Just got confirmation - SK1 and SK2 will run at the SD Tour"
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Re: 2010 Pro rules and indexes posted
That's true, but has nothing do to with the National Rules, especially for Pro Solo.Chad Stubblefield wrote:I quote Max Hayter:
"Just got confirmation - SK1 and SK2 will run at the SD Tour"
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