Horsham RC Racing as a North American Region?
#1
Horsham RC Racing as a North American Region?
Hi,
I realize that I am an ultra newbie to this site so let me get that out of the way.
I'm not ranting just wondering why a good chunk of the Mid-Atlantic falls into a local track as a forum.
Don't get me wrong the track in Hosham is a beast and the driving there has been good for many years.
Also... I grew up near Horsham and drove at the old indoor track for years. I live in MD now and my son is at the age to start driving. So everything just got twice as expensive - I can't let him drive alone!!
I realize that I am an ultra newbie to this site so let me get that out of the way.
I'm not ranting just wondering why a good chunk of the Mid-Atlantic falls into a local track as a forum.
Don't get me wrong the track in Hosham is a beast and the driving there has been good for many years.
Also... I grew up near Horsham and drove at the old indoor track for years. I live in MD now and my son is at the age to start driving. So everything just got twice as expensive - I can't let him drive alone!!
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It's not a "local track" forum. The whole area is just demographically "dense" so it all get's put into one forum.
There's apparently never been a reason to split it any further, if there is we will review it and adjust accordingly, as Admin. sees fit.
There's apparently never been a reason to split it any further, if there is we will review it and adjust accordingly, as Admin. sees fit.
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Cool, thanks for the reply! I don't mind being lumped in with Horsham.
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The population demographic is dense...if you're "dense"..I can't help that