BMWCCA allows other makes?
Just a quick question--does the BMWCCA allow other makes? Thinking of running my Forester at Brooksville on the 6th.
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Last edited by robofunc; Apr 26, 2012 at 07:35 PM. Reason: Wrong weekend...
Yeah, but that event must be canceled. I don't see it on the website. FSCBMWCCA Website
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Jeremy
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I think all of the "published" events are open unless stated otherwise. Porsche Club, BMW Club, Corvette Club, all open events usually.
Remember that all events at Brooksville require Pre-Registration due to the airport requiring submission of an access list before the event.
Remember that all events at Brooksville require Pre-Registration due to the airport requiring submission of an access list before the event.
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Results are published at FSCBMWCCA.org
Motorsports Reg is where the event data is located and how to sign up.
The next one is with the PCA- at Zeph hills.
All cars are welcome at all the events except the Challenge we have at the end of the year. BMW vs Porsche. This event is noted as an Invite only.
Motorsports Reg is where the event data is located and how to sign up.
The next one is with the PCA- at Zeph hills.
All cars are welcome at all the events except the Challenge we have at the end of the year. BMW vs Porsche. This event is noted as an Invite only.
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Yeah I need to see if Russ will let me run his car at that event.
btw the PCA event doesn't require pre reg but it is appreciated.
btw the PCA event doesn't require pre reg but it is appreciated.
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