Hey Ryan... Robert is listed under GT3...??? ...and...there appears to be a bunch of 924/944 driver's school entries...not sure there.
Might see me there...
Hey Ryan... Robert is listed under GT3...??? ...and...there appears to be a bunch of 924/944 driver's school entries...not sure there.
Might see me there...
Mark Andrews
ITS '92 BMW 325is
St. Louis
Trey and I had to drop out too due to his college stuff. I can't believe anything like that could be more important than racing.
Anyone have results for the IT classes? How was the weather?
"Success in life is not in knowing the right answers. It's in knowing how to ask the right questions." - Author Unknown
1990 Honda Civic Si ITA (eventually)
Hallett COMMA Series PA Class
B. Laughlin won A and Matt "Sideshow" Reynolds won S. Not sure about B either had to be Chris or Gary. I didn't get to see it but heard they were having a great race.
I will give a longer report later.
Mac Spikes
Cresson, TX (Home of "The Original" MotorSport Ranch)
"To hell with you Gen. Sheridan...I 'll take Texas!"
Not to hijack the thread - but, of the entries for MAM - some of the Porsche drivers have regional licenses and are not entered for the either of the drivers schools. I recommend we take this discussion over to the Double School/Double Regional thread started by MustangHammer. (she says while wearing her registrar's hat)
As far as Hallett goes (putting on her flagger hat) - Chris and Gary had a dynamite race both days. Chris was workin' hard on Saturday, but Gary started ahead of him. Then Gary drove a good clean race, and Chris just couldn't quite catch him. Congrats go to Gary for a win in ITB! Sunday was a little different story - eventhough Gary again started ahead of Chris. But Chris must have found some extra horsepower (or he finally knocked all the rust out) ... 'cause he was able to catch Gary and get by ... but then they swapped positions a couple of times ... and in a finish which was still in doubt as we watched them round the corner at 10 (we had to ask race control who won) ... Chris won on Sunday. Thanks for the great races guys!
The weather Saturday was pretty okay - windy, but at least warm. Sunday was MISERABLE! The low 40s temperatures combined with the 25-30 mph winds with gusts to 40 mph made for a terrible day.
The good news was that most of the drivers behaved themselves, and there wasn't much to do for the flaggers. The only exception was when a SRF and an HP car wanted to occupy the same track space in the braking zone at 3. Sorry for the FCY, but when you've got a car with only 2 wheels ... in the track ... it has to be moved. Otherwise, there was good racing in almost all of the race groups, which really helps keep things interesting and allows you to shove aside the thoughts about how cold it is.
Kelley Huxtable
"PLAY SAFE"
DMVR
Thanks to Kelley and all the workers that withstood the miserable weather to make it a fun weekend!
1992 Mazda Miata #83 ITA/SM
Eating Red Meat isn't bad for you...eating green, fuzzy meat is bad for you!
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