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    Default Strong 2012 c/f class

    The FRCCA is enjoying a field of 38 Club Fords. We also have entrants form F/V, F/F & F/C. We believe the large C/F field is due to the fact that we have stayed with the original Club Ford concept; that being "for whatever reason a driver chooses to spend less money to go racing we as a sanctioning body will maintain a cost effective set of rules". While some drivers may think we are stuck in the past, the fact is keeping the cost down in this class seems to be popular. There is no problem with a driver choosing to go to another class that allows them to spend more money, be it tires, Aluminum Heads or data stuff BUT we keep the costs down in FRCCA C/F. We also get some SCCA C/F drivers but we let them race according to their clubs rules, sticky tires, etc. but they are not included in our tally of 38 entrees. The first race will be held at the Shenandoah Circuit located in Summit Point, WV on May 4, 5, & 6th. There will be open practice and school on the 4th with race one on the 5th and race two on May 6th, ALL formula car drivers with a current competition license are welcomed!

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    Does anyone know the admission price for this weekends event for spectators?

    Randall

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    Randall - No admission cost. Just tell the gate you are with the FRCCA and they will have you sign a waiver. We are sharing the track with the WKC (a kart club) so don't be surprised when you come over the bridge, and see the first couple of rows of paddock space full of karts. Most of the FRCCA guys will paddocked together, with a few of us stragglers further back where there is better camping. The paddock space isn't very big, so you won't have any problem finding everyone. John and Sue (the owners of the FRCCA) will be set-up along the track near start / finish.

    It's a pretty friendly, low key crowd, so introduce yourself around.

    I've been meaning to answer some of your questions, so stop by for a few minutes to chat. I'm easy to spot, as we'll be one of the few tenters there, and the only one with a little blonde haired 5 year old running around, although he'll probably have his head stuffed in his Nintendo Game Boy, DS, or whatever that thing is called.

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