Safety Steward training session, December 5th!

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Re: Safety Steward training session, December 5th!

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Bill Schenker wrote:That's Mr. Fire Marshall Bill to you, Palero.
I thought Fire Marshalls were supposed to prevent fires? }:)
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Re: Safety Steward training session, December 5th!

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For a while I was checking in on the SCCA Forums SSS (only) message board ... but there never seems to be any traffic. I haven't been on in a while. Have you guys had the same experience?

http://www.sccabb.com/forum_topics.asp?FID=86&PN=1
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Big Thanks to Mike also for helping organize this important event!
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Re: Safety Steward training session, December 5th!

Post by Eric Clements »

I must have a pre-production 2009 rulebook. I didn't even know that the rulebooks were ever changed mid-year.

At the SSS class we were told that 70mph for the fastest cars was the new wording in the rulebook; my book still says low 60's for the fastest Stock & SP cars. Was the 70mph hard limit (mod cars included) in Fastrack?

I'm SSS this coming weekend and am planning on using what's in my rulebook unless something official (Topeka) comes along. Holding an A-Mod car to 70mph would mean keeping Stock/SP in the low 50's...
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