Thanks !!
a very nice piece of soaring history, 
Stories like this should be saved somewhere;

--
Jack Strother   
Granger, IN 
        
LSF 2948        
LSF Level V  #117
LSF Official 1996 - 2004
CSS Gold



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From: "David Klein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> It was in the late 1990's that Tom Copp and some slope racing friends would
> see photos and read an article in a soaring magazine about the incredible
> time the Europeans were having slope racing F3F. Shortly after, Tom would
> contact Kevin Newton, a top European Pilot and F3F racer, together they
> would coordinate the first ever F3F race in America! Held in 1999 at the
> famous Torrey Pines Glider Port in Southern California and hosted by the
> Torrey Pines Gulls, the first F3F event would draw big names such as John
> McCurdy, Kevin Newton, Richard Frawley, Tim Cone, Tom Copp and more. Yes,
> some of the best pilots in Europe flew 1000's of miles, to race with the
> Americans for the first time!
> 
> 
> 
> Now almost 10 years later, F3F racing is as strong as ever! Veterans like
> Tim and Tom are still as fast as ever, and now, schooled and mentored by
> these vets, a new generation of F3F racers are giving them a run for their
> money!
> 
> 
> 
> This year, The Southern California Slope Racing Organization (SCSR),
> launches the first ever California Cup F3F race series. A series of 8 races,
> all held at sights considered to be the best slope racing sights in Southern
> California. These sights were selected for their quality landing zones,
> their beauty, weather data supporting good conditions for the time of year
> and most importantly, these sights tend to draw the biggest crowds and
> attract the best pilots from all over California! Locations such as Torrey
> Pines, Point Fermin and Grass Mountain!
> 
> 
> 
> Expect to make friends and hang with your buddies. Watch up close, some of
> the best pilots in the USA compete for The Cup! See what a composite plane
> moving at over 100mph looks like two feet off the ground! Compare your
> skills and learn new techniques. All are welcome and encouraged to come,
> whether you compete or just want to see the action.
> 
> 
> 
> For more info, race schedule and locations click here:
> 
> *http://www.socalsloperacing.com/calcup2008.htm*
> 
> * *
> 
> Come and join us!
> 
> 
> 
> Looking forward!
> 
> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> David Klein
> Graduate Research Student
> Department of Structural Engineering
> Jacobs School of Engineering
> University of California San Diego


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It was in the late 1990's that Tom Copp and some slope racing friends would see photos and read an article in a soaring magazine about the incredible time the Europeans were having slope racing F3F. Shortly after, Tom would contact Kevin Newton, a top European Pilot and F3F racer, together they would coordinate the first ever F3F race in America! Held in 1999 at the famous Torrey Pines Glider Port in Southern California and hosted by the Torrey Pines Gulls, the first F3F event would draw big names such as John McCurdy, Kevin Newton, Richard Frawley, Tim Cone, Tom Copp and more. Yes, some of the best pilots in Europe flew 1000's of miles, to race with the Americans for the first time!

 

Now almost 10 years later, F3F racing is as strong as ever! Veterans like Tim and Tom are still as fast as ever, and now, schooled and mentored by these vets, a new generation of F3F racers are giving them a run for their money!

 

This year, The Southern California Slope Racing Organization (SCSR), launches the first ever California Cup F3F race series. A series of 8 races, all held at sights considered to be the best slope racing sights in Southern California. These sights were selected for their quality landing zones, their beauty, weather data supporting good conditions for the time of year and most importantly, these sights tend to draw the biggest crowds and attract the best pilots from all over California! Locations such as Torrey Pines, Point Fermin and Grass Mountain!

 

Expect to make friends and hang with your buddies. Watch up close, some of the best pilots in the USA compete for The Cup! See what a composite plane moving at over 100mph looks like two feet off the ground! Compare your skills and learn new techniques. All are welcome and encouraged to come, whether you compete or just want to see the action.

 

For more info, race schedule and locations click here:

http://www.socalsloperacing.com/calcup2008.htm

 

Come and join us!

 

Looking forward!

 



--
David Klein
Graduate Research Student
Department of Structural Engineering
Jacobs School of Engineering
University of California San Diego


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