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    Default Pacific F2000 2020 schedule

    Racers,

    Here is the 2020 schedule:

    January 24-26 Winter series (non points) Auto Club Speedway SCCA Majors
    (this event will not pay points, but there will be separate prize money)

    March 14-15 Thunderhill SCCA SFR Region Regional

    May 2-3 Buttonwillow 14cw SCCA Cal Club Regional (this event will be a 90
    minute race with two mandatory 5 minute pit stops-driver in the car at the 30
    minute mark gets points and driver in the car at the finish also earns
    points-multiple drivers are allowed but not required)

    June 6-7 Laguna Seca SCCA SFR Region Regional

    June 26-28 Sonoma Raceway SCCA SFR Region Regional

    August 29-30 Laguna Seca SCCA SFR Region Regional

    November 14-15 Auto Club Speedway Cal Club Pacific Coast Road Racing
    Championships

    See you at the track.

    Peter West
    Pacific F2000
    Racers,

    Here is the 2020 schedule:

    January 24-26 Winter series (non points) Auto Club Speedway SCCA Majors
    (this event will not pay points, but there will be separate prize money)

    March 14-15 Thunderhill SCCA SFR Region Regional

    May 2-3 Buttonwillow 14cw SCCA Cal Club Regional (this event will be a 90
    minute race with two mandatory 5 minute pit stops-driver in the car at the 30
    minute mark gets points and driver in the car at the finish also earns
    points-multiple drivers are allowed but not required)

    June 6-7 Laguna Seca SCCA SFR Region Regional

    June 26-28 Sonoma Raceway SCCA SFR Region Regional

    August 29-30 Laguna Seca SCCA SFR Region Regional

    November 14-15 Auto Club Speedway Cal Club Pacific Coast Road Racing
    Championships

    See you at the track.

    Peter West
    Pacific F2000

    For more information visit Pacificf2000.com

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    I noticed this schedule includes only 1 of the 4 Majors/SuperTour events on the west coast and is otherwise regionals.

    Isn't that going to hurt FC participation numbers? and probably eliminate FC from the next West Coast runoffs?

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    Damned if I do, damned if I don't. It was suggested to me that our previous schedule which was almost all majors/Super Tour events was scaring some competitors away. There is also the issue of the problems created by mixed class racing in Majors. Participating in our series does not preclude anyone from racing in Majors or Super Tour weekends. At least we are not announcing driverless electric race cars. Yet.

    EG

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