RE: fragmented racing venues
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>I had older brothers who hooked me up with motor clubs in my
>area but when I moved, it was almost a year before I could
>find the local SCCA and find a member to sponsor me to join.
>This computering and Googling is a big improvement over
>flagging down MG-TC owners on the street.
>---
>There are many small motor clubs around, I think the Albany,
>NY ice racing club has talked about running dirt
>competitions in the summer. I'm sure there are interested
>people all around NA.
>rz
Randy, SCCA does not require a present member to sponsor you to join. It did once upon a time, but not for the past 25 years at least. Each local region is separately incorporated from the national organization. Some local regions are more active than others. And only in a few cases are the local regions rally oriented versus solo or race. Also, once upon a time, women could not race in SCCA. Or professionals. Read B. S. Levy's books.
Richard
>>---
>I had older brothers who hooked me up with motor clubs in my
>area but when I moved, it was almost a year before I could
>find the local SCCA and find a member to sponsor me to join.
>This computering and Googling is a big improvement over
>flagging down MG-TC owners on the street.
>---
>There are many small motor clubs around, I think the Albany,
>NY ice racing club has talked about running dirt
>competitions in the summer. I'm sure there are interested
>people all around NA.
>rz
Randy, SCCA does not require a present member to sponsor you to join. It did once upon a time, but not for the past 25 years at least. Each local region is separately incorporated from the national organization. Some local regions are more active than others. And only in a few cases are the local regions rally oriented versus solo or race. Also, once upon a time, women could not race in SCCA. Or professionals. Read B. S. Levy's books.
Richard