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PSCA testing session @ Barona this weekend

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Thanks. Now that the car has a good tuneup, I'm going to try my luck at one of the money brackets. See if I can take anyone out. :tongue:
 
I don't understand their different brackets, I don't see any information for rules or brackets on their website???
 
I don't understand their different brackets, I don't see any information for rules or brackets on their website???

I'll talk to them about posting some explanations about the different bracket classes.

The Sportsman gambler is a lower cost bracket race. $20 to enter that event. No electronics (delay boxes). By backs are available after the first round for $20. Pay downs past 1st place depend on the amount of cars that enter.

The High Roller Gambler is a higher cost bracket race. $50 to enter that event. Electronics (delay boxes) allowed. Crosstalk is sometimes on or off depending on what everyone wants to do that day. If crosstalk is on, you can put a 'N' after your dial in if you don't want crosstalk on for your run. By backs are available after the first round for $50. Pay downs past 1st place depend on the amount of cars that enter.

The Run for the Money is a quick bracket race they do right before the break (lunch). Anyone that decides they want to race it meets in the staging lanes and pays $10 to the pot. Everyone makes one pass and the one that comes closest to their dial in wins the pot.

These events are on top of the $40 for the tech card. With just the $40 tech card, you can test and tune all day.

Some people enter both the Sportsman and the High Roller. If you do enter both, you must remove any electronics (delay boxes) from the vehicle for the Sportsman event.

Sometimes they'll have a run for the trophy bracket event. That runs $5.00 to enter. Not sure about the electronics or by backs on this one.
 
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