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(If you do need more drivers/cars, I'm game if Patullo ponies up the seat that has been fitted to my car.
(and as an aside, make sure said workers take rides before lunch, wink wink...
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(If you do need more drivers/cars, I'm game if Patullo ponies up the seat that has been fitted to my car.
(and as an aside, make sure said workers take rides before lunch, wink wink...
Jake Gulick
CarriageHouse Motorsports
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I had a blast as a passenger in Andy's car on Saturday! I had visions of puking all over the car since so many people warned me that passengers tend to get motion sickness. But NO WAY! I could have run forever! The biggest issue is teh pressure when you hit the brakes! Now that is stomach churning to some extent. Now if I had some talent I would actually try being a driver. https://improvedtouring.com...e_steering.gif Seriously- I can't thank FOM enough for taking the time and effort to show us workers what it is like. So now I need a second run to observe the flag stations. I was otherwise occupied the first time.https://improvedtouring.com...milies/026.gif What's behind me os of no concern to me!
For the fun of it!
Why not Jerry? Even if in a street car. Or finally do one of those quick parade laps that often happens at Summit Point. $10 fee, people use their own street cars, and a safety car controls the pace. Workers might enjoy it and it might be an opportunity to give prospective races a taste.
Last edited by gran racing; 05-28-2009 at 08:26 AM.
Dave Gran
Real Roads, Real Car Guys – Real World Road Tests
Go Ahead - Take the Wheel's Free Guide to Racing
Dave, what you are describing is a different program. Those are track rides that we do have at the end of the day at NHMS on Saturday, time permitting. Anyone can take their cars on the track (I think it is $10, not positive), and workers can take their cars for free. These rides are not at speed, of course, and really are nothing like a ride in a real race car, with a real driver, at real racing speed. But they are fun and the new workers love them too.
This program with Flatout is a reward to new flaggers for coming out to support us (and you drivers). The purpose is not the give them a taste of racing (we need to keep them as flaggers, not lose them to the other side!) but to give them a really thrilling time as a way of saying "Thank You". When we show new workers we care about them, we hope it makes them want to come back and work again. It's a small program because on any given day there aren't that many new workers, and it's a little complicated to administer. But it's been working out really well, the feedback has been terrific, and, well, since it ain't broke we ain't gonna fix it!
Leigh McBride
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