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  1. Inside any helmet, hidden among the padding, will be an official Snell documentation decal if it is Snell certified. The Tech guys all know where to look. It will have a date sticker.
  2. I know that many Miatas are now breathing a sigh of relief..........😉😂 I've seen you drive.👍
  3. Well, just registered Glenda, and the message is that her “Waitlist position is #1”. Thinking it didn’t fill that fast.🤔
  4. Called Membership, filled in her missing info, got her account fully activated, and yes, her Annual Waiver is there, on the back of her Membership Card! Thank you, Dave. We're both good. BTW, you can download and print out a Membership Card if you want a copy now........
  5. Mine is there, but Glenda's does not show on my account. She's a Spouse member, but seems like SCCA does not want her to have her own account? How is that supposed to work?
  6. Check the Musselman Calendar......I did.😎 I’d assume they should know who’s coming.🤔
  7. Nationally, yes, that is the rule. Always has been. Locally, we can make reasonable adjustments. I'd just go with H Street and enjoy the ride. Neat car. I'd bet a little heavy?
  8. 250 HP, AWD, 320 ft/ torque?!?!?!?! Able to leap tall buildings too?😲 That yours? Found this, nothing for 2021.... Street Category #26992 Class 2019 Mazda 3 AWD Per the SAC, update the following listing in Appendix A: HS Mazda Mazda3 (2014-19) H Street may have just upped the ante some. SS until listed somewhere...😉😉😉
  9. I used this......https://www.motorsportreg.com
  10. My MSR works just fine and states registration opens in two days......🤔
  11. OK, here’s more context for you, as you learn the nuances of SCCA Classing.... Note that Street Classes (i.e., Stock) allow a cat-back exhaust. So only your rear spoiler is technically illegal for Street. Do you like it that much? 😉 Your Street Class is A Street BTW. If you decide to keep it, then you’re “not Street”. On to the modified options. Note that the Street Prepared Classes also allow the racing “R” tires, in addition to MANY other allowed modifications. Many. SSP is the correct choice there. But, as Jeff suggests, SCCA has added some new options, XSA and XSB. They too allow MANY performance options, but limit the cars to Street “200” treadwear tires. So, you have some decisions to ponder. If you’re out just for having fun with your car, and don't really care about placing well in Class, and just want to play with your car, one of the XS Classes (read those rules for which) is a better choice for you.. But if you’re planning on developing your car to be competitive in a chosen Class, the Street classes are the least expensive pathway by a bunch. Download a copy of the SCCA Solo Rules, and start reading about which options are allowed in each Class. Adding just a spoiler then also allows (requires?) you to add things like suspension, headers, sway bars, intakes, tunes, wider wheels and more. Hope this helps.
  12. Hey Morgan, have you assumed the responsibility of taking over the AZSolo Club Website? Something long overdue for sure, so if so, thank you!
  13. Yeah, so maybe more than a year old, huh? In any case, it does a pretty good job showing how allowances fall for those Classes shown. Gives a *visual* example of how SCCA Classing tends to operate. Like “Miata”, the answer to SCCA rules questions is always......”Read the Rulebook”. (All 500 pages......).😂 **if someone with a good knowledge of SCCA Classing were of a mind to, they could add on to this and update with Cam and XS examples.
  14. Hey Everyone, I found this while I was researching......something. I think it might be from the Milwaukee Region. Might be a year old, but seems mostly still relevant. Comments?
  15. Chuck...... I’ve asked everyone to NOT have any discussions in this Forum. It exists only for what is scheduled, not for thoughts about what might be, or even any questions about any of those events. I want this Thread to stay focused. On point. Please start discussions such as yours in the appropriate area; in your case, please delete this from the dates thread, and start a new one in the AZSolo arena. What you ask for is within the domain of the AZSolo Webmaster, not me. Thank you.
  16. The current Steering Committee of AZSolo does not favor summer events anywhere, so no. Both Tucson and Sierra Vista typically hold summer events.
  17. Sorry, Wiggy, no can do. I do provide the calendar dates and what Club to contact for all necessary information relative to the events. You have to go to each Club’s Website for that info. BUT....... I do receive email reminders from at least from Tucson and Sierra Vista that their registration is opening, and perhaps from Motorsports Reg too for AZSolo. Maybe even PCA on MSR. I can’t recall for sure. I can share with everyone that if you go to the Tucson/SV registration page (used to be called Mind The Cones) they show when registration opens for each Club. I know that MSR does too. Those are pretty good reminders......Would you believe I then put those registration opens alerts on my computer calendar with automatic alerts?😉😎👍 Yeah. I’m that much of a Solo addict...... sad, isn’t it.🤦‍♂️
  18. There is nothing “official” about this thread. I started it to help promote participation in Solo programs across all Clubs that accept entries from all cars and marques. So, I only produce and maintain the “summary” small calendar posted here, with information provided by all local/statewide Clubs on the websites and associated calendars. I got the AZSolo dates from the AMP calendar, as well as the PCA dates. Tucson and Sierra Vista dates I get from their websites when posted. I also post any known upcoming dates for only SV and Tucson on the Forums Calendar, as another more visible way to help others know about these events. I do NOT post the AZSolo dates there or on the AZSolo Website. Dave Hurt does those, as official Club functions.
  19. This is exactly how many of us older folks (much younger like you, then) got started many years ago. Family participation. The Club at that time encouraged more social activities, and many of us encouraged our spouses or significant others to participate/drive with the guys. The Club even held for years a ”Bonnie and Clyde Special Competition” for the many couples we had. Combined times for guy and gal was your score. So, y’all, keep bringing the womenfolk out, get them to try driving. Focus on the fun and camaraderie, and don’t focus as much on just serious competition. That’s not for everyone. Ask my wife.😉
  20. A Drivers School involves instruction and a coach, for Novices and others. Not possible at this time. A Novice “Class” as used here means a Class for just Novices to compete against each other. Nothing is taught, just for scoring purposes.
  21. All Arizona SCCA autocross clubs usually have Novice Classing. AZ Solo and Sierra Vista still are able to, Tucson has temporarily limited Novices due to both Covid limitations of numbers, as well as not being able to instruct Novices properly for their events held partially on a road course section of the Mussleman Honda Circuit. Can’t have two people in a car yet. Four wheels off course there ends your day.
  22. My “Don Roberts App” told me that years ago......😉😂
  23. Watch the Forums for any future event details (for any of the Clubs). Dave H or someone should post that AZSolo information once it’s been decided.
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