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My experience with NorCal Shelby has been very good. The club runs three to four run groups, and most people put themselves in the right one. When they don't, they often get moved. Open track can be a blast when you have people who respect one another and know that part of the price of admission to these events is not to be a jerk. I've run on and off with this club for six or seven years now and have never seen any paint traded, ever. Most people on track are considerate, watch the mirrors, and do point bys when possible. It's all about the tone an organization sets, and whether the organization acts consistently over the years. At the same time, I am starting to have impure thoughts about actually starting to get into racing, but there's no way I could ever afford to run the Z06. That spec Miata stuff looks like one hell of a lot of fun, and within the means of ordinary mortals like myself. D class sports racing looks like it can be absolutely insane, but I think I'm too old, too fat, and too biased against bike-engined cars to tackle that now. Lotto, lotto, lotto....
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