Finals Road trip(s) Discussion/planning/etc. of the IASCA/USACi/DB Drag Finals road trip(s)

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Old 11-18-2004, 01:12 AM
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yah Moe did alot for iasca in canada. i can tell u that much. i wasnt even goin to join iasca at first b/c i didnt think much of the organization but after talking to moe and seeing how dedicated he is i joined and went as far as getting second place at idbl finals in my first year with iasca
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Old 11-18-2004, 07:54 AM
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We spoke with Moe and Chris about the future of Iasca. They weren't able to tell me much but i can tell by Moe's shining eyes(wink wink nudge nudge) that thay are coming out with some great new things. what did you guys think about running 2 at a time? Guys seemed genuinely happy that a third run was available.
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Originally posted by Team Shadow:
We spoke with Moe and Chris about the future of Iasca. They weren't able to tell me much but i can tell by Moe's shining eyes(wink wink nudge nudge) that thay are coming out with some great new things. what did you guys think about running 2 at a time? Guys seemed genuinely happy that a third run was available.
Running 2 guys at a time was awesome. Even though we weren't going against each other it was cool to have someone running beside you.

3 runs was also great. Gives you a couple of chances to work out the kinks.
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Moe and Jeff Fronk did an excellent job on the SPL side of things and should be commended. But the SQ side of things seemed like even a worse nightmare than I had originally thought. If you go on carsound in their iasca forum you will see what I mean.

Jeff is such a good guy I have joined his team to help out with the SQ guys that he has.

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Old 11-20-2004, 05:38 PM
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well i have to say i did mostly dB drag all year got the invite to worlds but apptioned to go to iasca the spl side of thing i have to say my self being my first yr as a cometetor and first time at world finals Moe & Jeff did there best and over all i think went well and two cars at once made it all the more fun to watch
just have to add my first time stk 1 4th place 150.9 db [img]graemlins/thumb.gif[/img]
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by JohnVroom:
[QB] I enjoyed competing in MECA a lot it is very easy going, relatively inexpensive and emphasizes fun and fairness. I also did USACi this year and enjoyed it, there were some screw-ups with USACi but at the end of the year I got my finals invite, the screw-ups were made right, and that made everything OK. It is the Regional leadership that makes it good or bad in USACi or MECA or IASCA.

Well said John. Its all about leadership. It all so nice to know were the ship is going! I've done both IASCA and USACi. both were good. But as you said it's all about the leadership localy. I've never worked or compeated under Moe so I can't say about that 1 but under James it worked great. The big clubs can't keep up to the local events but it would be nice if you got so suport from them. Was the Canadian flag up this year?? I'm still waiting for my promised plaques from last year. Sounds like it's changed but it hasn't. [img]graemlins/cf2.gif[/img]

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