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2005 Venue Part II, shit! |
Howard |
Jul 20 2004, 12:08 PM
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Incontin(g)ent Member Group: Benefactors Posts: 5,785 Joined: 24-July 03 From: Westlake Village, CA Member No.: 943 Region Association: None |
Ron, love you, and think your poll on the tech forum sucks. Asking "How far would you drive to have exclusive 914 club track use for one day?" would probably get a far different response. I know you and toast want to do an AX and and have it closer to your homes, so find it and we will come.
But it does show where the power comes from in the club. The bay area guys ARE the club, and will dictate what we can or can't do anyway; venue, sponsors, even using the 914world.com name. I was going to post this as a response on the main forum, but will keep it here. None of the Bay area 'leaders' have contributed to the planning, or even visited the forum as far as I know. I will not use my credit card for deposits to secure the track or accomodations and will not proceed until we all agree AND get admin's approval on how, when, and where to hold this event. Even if all this happens, I will not sign the application for track or AX rental. The unlimited liability exposure is too scary. And personally, I would rather not have track or AX at all, just a fun few days. I get in plenty of track time, and after running on the track AX is a lot less satisfying. Here's the unposted post: Where are we going here? Brad and Dave, please visit the 2005 planning forum. 1] I can't easily put on an AX because of insurance issues 2] Track vs AX. I don't remember anyone breaking their car at Laguna Seca, a much faster track than Streets of Willow. 3] Willow would not be a timed event, just a bit of sporty driving without CHP or oncoming (hopefully) cars. 4] As Slits says, 3 groups of novice/touring, amateur, and racer boys have the track to themselves. 5] Delete word 'Compete'. This is for fun. 6] IMHO you can do far more damage to your car in timed AX than untimed open track driving. 7] In my not so humble opinion, AX is like throwing a temper tantrum in a closet. Open track is like dancing in the moonlight. |
seanery |
Jul 20 2004, 01:09 PM
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waiting to rebuild whitey! Group: Retired Admin Posts: 15,854 Joined: 7-January 03 From: Indy Member No.: 100 Region Association: None |
As far as sponsors goes, I know brad has been working on some sort of master plan. Jeff ran the show for '04, but he was given some direction, which you have not. I really wish Brad would show up here to do that. The best way to get a hold of him is to call HPH. I gave up on email and that's the only way I contact him now.
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