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Thread: PCA GPX 'Day Away' track event !!!

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    Thumbs up PCA GPX 'Day Away' track event !!!

    I just registered for the PCA GPX Region's 'Day Away From Work' event happening on Monday Oct 14th...

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1QFT...l5SP2AVBK/view

    They run this event twice a year and it's a great way for a newbie to get their 'feet wet' at the track...
    Or a track guy geezer to have fun until he runs out of energy...



    Me and Eric Williams have'n fun at the same event last March...

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    I’ve never done an event with Grand Prix (actually my home region) but 100s of track days with sdr, ggr, and other groups. Does advanced allow open passing (with or without a point) or designated passing zones only?

    My 964 needs exercise and streets despite the crazy run off canyons is a lot of fun.

    Thx

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