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POC has recently instituted a Forum, similar to Rennlist. It would be a good place to place questions, gather information directly related to POC such as future track venues, proposed changes to the GCRs, etc. It is a new Board, so as a consequence there are about 20 threads posted, a far cry from Rennlist. However it is a great place to input data you want the POC Board to read...they surf the spot on a frequent basis, it appears.
Seriously, if you liove the POC rule4s the way they are now...that is OK. However, if you feel that the rules need to be re-co9nsidered, and you want to input suggested changes to the 2004 GCRs, this is the spot. If you want to give the Board a pat on the back, they'll get it here. <img border="0" alt="[bigbye]" title="" src="graemlins/xyxwave.gif" />
<a href="http://www.porscheownersclub.org/mboard/forum-view.asp?forumid=1" target="_blank">Porsche Owners Club Forum</a>
You should do it. They are a lot of fun. With good instructors, even better (ask Phil). The next STS is Aug 17th. On the 16th, there is an STS school. This school is mandatory if you want your license. This is the best DE that $100 can buy.
There are some pretty good topics on that board. The best has to do with car classes and the impact of PSS-9's (again, ask Phil...) on our group of cars.
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From: Back In RI...............
I want to thank Dj, Dylan, Martin, Kary, Mark, and Kim for all the help in getting my car reclassed. Somehow I got my car into V1 class, due to the suspension??? Has you can see in my sig. line. I have no mods at all. Really
My suspension is stock at the moment. This is one of the reasons I haven't touched it yet. I will see if I am in town that weekend. I think I'll be in Denver for the GP then.
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