SQ in BC and AB
As some of you know, I held a few SQ comps last year. If a had a USACi SQ soundoff, and the entry was $20...Would you pay $25 addition for IASCA event? You would get judged in 2 different formats.
Comments?
Comments?
For me, I doubt it. I'm only interested in competing in 1 organization and that would be the one with the most competitions that are the nearest to me. I joined IASCA again last June and competed in 4 IASCA comps that were local. I did one USAC event because it was the biggest show in BC (Kelowna) but I didn't have much interest to join USAC. I need only join 1 organization a year.
Hmmmm, so how many people from the mainland would spend the quid to come to the island for a event or 2 or 4 every year. Ferry charges are a beyatch, count on about $120.00 each time. Solve this issue and I might consider it. Other than that, my captive audience could care less about shows.
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hm - biggest drawback for me personally would be the TIME it would take to judge the cars twice. [img]graemlins/freak.gif[/img] Is hotel lodging included? [img]tongue.gif[/img]
And no way could a set of judges score both formats at the same time..
And no way could a set of judges score both formats at the same time..
I would pay to compete at both but would probably only purchase membership in one. USACi.
Getting the feedback from two different sanctioned formats would be an advantage in setting up a system to be well rounded.
I am planning a trip to Victoria in August and would love to be able to hit a show at the same time. I'm also going to make a special trip up to Courtenay for a "price check".
Getting the feedback from two different sanctioned formats would be an advantage in setting up a system to be well rounded.
I am planning a trip to Victoria in August and would love to be able to hit a show at the same time. I'm also going to make a special trip up to Courtenay for a "price check".


