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    Here's a wild idea...what if we picked an event and asked will to include it in the event advertisement where we charged some $$ value for a ride in a CMC car that would get donated to a not for profit charity? Probably would be fun for wives/interested spectators/crewmembers to see a track at speed and do some good as well as get folks interested in the series.
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    Senior Member Carroll Shelby
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    Just noticed for Hallett they are now charging for the food, I usually have my family at the track and we like going out to eat depending on what track we are at so we don't usually participate in the NASA food event.

    I also notice the AI/CMC group has been the most friendly in general and more of a family feeling from my perspective. It would be good to tour different NASA regions to see how they are doing things and how everyone gets along.

    I think the ride along idea is great if it's something that could be managed.
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    I got hooked during a ride along in Richard's AI car. The only real issue is the logistics of doing ride alongs on a race weekend, probably doable with enough forward planning though. I don't want to put a bunch of extra time on my race tires, but I usually have a set of junkers with me. I also will hop into safe passenger seats to give pointers.

    On an instructional weekend I'll drive a different passenger every session with some wheel-wheel action, I've helped my friend Craig help sell a bunch of Miatas off his List that way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by drecords View Post
    Here's a wild idea...what if we picked an event and asked will to include it in the event advertisement where we charged some $$ value for a ride in a CMC car that would get donated to a not for profit charity? Probably would be fun for wives/kids/crewmembers to see a track at speed and do some good as well as get folks interested in the series.
    Kids can be tricky, I think because of liabilities n w/e. Parade laps are another cool thing, then you can let wives/kids/crewmembers take the car for a very slow lap or two.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sook View Post
    Kids can be tricky, I think because of liabilities n w/e. Parade laps are another cool thing, then you can let wives/kids/crewmembers take the car for a very slow lap or two.
    Edited...that post may or may not have been made after being overserved at the hotel bar last night.
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    Jay took my wife for a ride in his Mach 1 back 10 years ago during a Driver's Edge event at MSRC. You could not get her back in a race car for six figures. She has zero need for speed. She was sick for hours.

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    Some of ya'll getting involved in Comp School and being the racers/mentors for the newbs is a good way to latch onto the TT guys and HPDE4 crew looking for ideas on what to buy and where to go next.

    I won't be able to make it to hallett but hopefully my points can start some discussion and help the group grow. Ya'll be safe and have fun.
    Ah, fugg it.

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