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Photos from 7/16 rallycross

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Ed, I think that Dodge Neon, the blue front and green bodied car, is powered by an EJ20G.

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Nice pictures.Not many people doin' it up old school style?Subies that is.:)
Yes, the new SCCA classes have pretty much made running older car, Subies included, obsolete.
Yes, the new SCCA classes have pretty much made running older car, Subies included, obsolete.

 

It would be nice if they added a vintage glass.

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It would be nice if they added a vintage glass.
I think a vintage class would be great. Also a novice class. And a true truck class. When last weekend's event only had 3 cars entered in 2WD rear ( I might have the class wrong), there's certainly room for other classes.
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I think a vintage class would be great. Also a novice class. And a true truck class. When last weekend's event only had 3 cars entered in 2WD rear ( I might have the class wrong), there's certainly room for other classes.
Now that I've seen the posted results (http://www.oregonrally.com/files/RallyCross_16_July_2006.pdf) I need to correct the previous statement. There were 3 production front wheel drive cars entered. Also only 5 production rear wheel driive entered.

Forgive my stupid question... but is rallycross kinda like autocross in the dirt with drifting and stuff?? Looks like fun.

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Forgive my stupid question... but is rallycross kinda like autocross in the dirt with drifting and stuff?? Looks like fun.
Yes to your question; and yes to your comment.

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