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[QUOTE]Originally posted by SydeWaySix: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by SteveL: [qb] Overall, Nor-Cal Shelby Club is a good group of people. It is fun to run to a bunch of similar cars. It's also helpful to see and talk to other people on what modifications they did that works and what doesn't. The downside is there are a lot of vintage Shelby's in the club that are worth tens maybe hundreds of thousands of dollars so the passing rules are strict, maybe too strict. Usually blue group, if there is one at an event, is full track open passing. I'll run two events per year with Shelby Club but after having gone through the NASA ranks, I really prefer open passing. [/qb][/QUOTE]It's definitely fun running with other pony cars! I enjoyed running on track with my little 260 rwhp cobra against $70k+ 500+ rwhp shelby's....it really makes me appreciate my car that much more knowing that it can hang with these high hp/high $$ cars :D . I did chat with a few guys out there and everyone was really friendly. My buddy came out with me in his little Miata and he had a blast as well. Being that it was his first time on track, he was really slow trying to get a feel for his car and the track. Even with all his faults, 3 spin outs :eek: , no one talked down on him. :D [/QB][/QUOTE]
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