If the weather's dry, you can print numbers and class designation from the pdf's linked below and tape them on. It looks a little better than numbers and letters made from tape. If the weather's wet, you can put the printed numbers in notebook sleeves and tape them on. Just be sure to tape the sleeve opening closed and put the sleeve opening towards the back or bottom on the car depending on orientation. The numbers are portrait and the class letters are landscape orientation. If you have access to a laminator, that works even better.
http://www.ccrscca.com/SoloNums.pdf
http://www.ccrscca.com/SoloClassLetters.pdf
If you're running novice class, you'll have to add the N yourself to the class letters.
When I started, white shoe polish on the windows was standard. Can't do that any more.
New Novice to Solo
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Re: New Novice to Solo
DeWitt Payne
2011 Mustang GT CAM-C
"Tires are meant to die young." Heyward Wagner
2011 Mustang GT CAM-C
"Tires are meant to die young." Heyward Wagner
Re: New Novice to Solo
We actually don't need novices to have an N on their car. Since they run with their open class, they are just designated as a rookie in AxWare. The novice does need to confirm with registration that they are indeed checked as a rookie.
Chris Harp
2009 Mazda RX-8 | 2018 Toyota Tundra | 2011 BMW M3
2009 Mazda RX-8 | 2018 Toyota Tundra | 2011 BMW M3