2014 San Diego Dates
Posted: Mon Mar 24, 2014 8:07 pm
I couldn't find any SCCA events for San Diego for the weekend of the 29th at Qualcomm... I only found the PCASDR event, which is in the west lot. I signed up for it :ibrightdea:
Where were you looking? They don't use MSR for Sunday events, and only some of their Saturday practices. A few people are keeping them out of the digital age for some reason.Adam Tarnoff wrote:I couldn't find any SCCA events for San Diego for the weekend of the 29th at Qualcomm... I only found the PCASDR event, which is in the west lot. I signed up for it :ibrightdea:
Thanks for the info; I guess i'll try to register sunday morningRick Brown wrote:Where were you looking? They don't use MSR for Sunday events, and only some of their Saturday practices. A few people are keeping them out of the digital age for some reason.Adam Tarnoff wrote:I couldn't find any SCCA events for San Diego for the weekend of the 29th at Qualcomm... I only found the PCASDR event, which is in the west lot. I signed up for it :ibrightdea:
Their events are listed here: http://www.sdr-scca.com/solo2/schedule/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Another simple solution: Cardboard sign, stapled to a 5 gallon HD paint stick, shoved into the top of a tall cone.Bill Martin wrote:I was thinking signs in plastic protectors stapled on squares of plywood just laying on flat ground appropriate distance out.
Yeah, we have signs that are normally on the Easy-UP. The two we have were both broken to some extent. I've taken them home to make one good one and then get the parts to fix the other (there's an Easy-UP store near me).Craig Naylor wrote:Another simple solution: Cardboard sign, stapled to a 5 gallon HD paint stick, shoved into the top of a tall cone.Bill Martin wrote:I was thinking signs in plastic protectors stapled on squares of plywood just laying on flat ground appropriate distance out.
Or we could all pray to the Cal Club Fairy Godmother that no problems will ever beset our region again.Craig Naylor wrote:Another simple solution: Cardboard sign, stapled to a 5 gallon HD paint stick, shoved into the top of a tall cone.Bill Martin wrote:I was thinking signs in plastic protectors stapled on squares of plywood just laying on flat ground appropriate distance out.