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Post by dasautochris on Jul 11, 2012 16:54:45 GMT -5
My first event this year I ran in stx novice then my last two events I ran gs novice. Since novice is a Pax class does it matter if I jump back and forth with my sub class? Will all my points go torward novice class no matter what sub class I run?
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Post by ball80 on Jul 11, 2012 17:01:26 GMT -5
I would think that it doesnt matter what sub class you run provided its in novice prefix. but if you ran gs open class and then stx novice then that wouldnt work. But if you run gs novice and stx novice the points would add up the same. Like joe price he ran SM novice now hes running STX novice because he changed cars.
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Post by yellow CR on Jul 11, 2012 17:04:43 GMT -5
My first event this year I ran in stx novice then my last two events I ran gs novice. Since novice is a Pax class does it matter if I jump back and forth with my sub class? Will all my points go torward novice class no matter what sub class I run? In any PAX based class like Novice, Tire or Pro you can run multiple cars and gain season points.
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Post by dasautochris on Jul 11, 2012 18:28:25 GMT -5
That's what I was thinking. Thanks guys.
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Post by ball80 on Jul 11, 2012 18:55:44 GMT -5
So what class are you going to run. trying to give me more pax competition ?
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Post by dasautochris on Jul 11, 2012 20:03:46 GMT -5
Most likely gs novice. I'm just being lazy and not feeling like putting my stock airbox back on, so I was thinking about running stx novice, but I didn't want to screw up my points. I'll probably take my intake off cause I just made me some nice home depot vent magnets with gs Sharpie letters on them. If I went stx I'd have to go back to paper and painters tape and all that Sharpie art skills would have went to waste. ;-)
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Post by toilets on Jul 13, 2012 12:22:46 GMT -5
I have numbers and letters for you if you want. Anyone in fact who doesn't want to use painters tape. Prentoracing.com is doing a promo this weekend for 15 dollars for a complete set (including class letters). These are vinyl numbers so they go on and off very easy.
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