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Old 05-10-2007, 05:39 PM   #1
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Default division 6 national opens

just saw this posted on the division 6 website.....

http://nhradiv6.com/apcm/templates/d...0266&zoneid=17


the way i read it, they will not honor the NO godl card at Lucas series races.

Not that many peole in the northwest run the national open series, it's expensive and as time consuming as the division series, but pays less, has WAY less glory, and the gold card is useless. You dont win any more at the end of the year for being champion, you just get your jacket and wally and a goldcard that is pretty much worthless, at least to me.

I was thinking about pursuing it, just for the gold card, but not anymore....

Whats the point of even running this series? Am I wrong? have they been honoring your national open series gold cards at Lucas races? Do any tracks take it for local races? thats what makes it worthwhile, and it seems that it has none of these perks.

Oh well, it saves me the trip to Ashcroft.... i didnt really want to go anyway!

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