The January, 2007 issue of North American Pylon is in the mail. With snow stopping virtually all solo events on the eastern seaboard, producing event information has been difficult.
This month Pylon covers SCCA’s season-opening National Tour in Cecil, Georgia, and a San Francisco regional meet in Albany, California. Plus, we have features on: Bruce Cambern’s 427 Cobra restoration; announcing the Great American Solo Series; news that the Evolution School has three new owners; solving event sound problems; and Virgina Motor Sports Club’s annual banquet.
We also have a letter where reader Chris Obert points out “problems” with the natives.
This month’s columns are by:
- Lorenzo the Scribe on the cold winter in Pittsburgh, PA.
- Abner Perney on a 12-step program for L.A. visitors.
- Mark Ortiz on brake failure and yaw inertia.
- Larry Metz on taking care of those drivers no longer able to shag pylons. So take their entry fee and give them something else to do, already.
- Bill Mitchell on data acquisition.
Plus we’ve got five whole pages of calendar, provided the snow has been removed.
1 Comment
May 27, 2007 at 9:18 am
No autoX in the NE because of snow, Bah Humbug. PhillyScca ran 3 winter events, with one on ice/snow. Yes AutoX not rallyX. Check the website for more info.
PS On the home page concerning CART, You misspelled Connecticut, it is not Connesticutt.;-)