Ain't open Sunday but have you tried Elliott's hardware? Does it have to be aluminum?Quote:
Originally Posted by jeffburch
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Ain't open Sunday but have you tried Elliott's hardware? Does it have to be aluminum?Quote:
Originally Posted by jeffburch
what are your plans?Quote:
Originally Posted by michaelmosty
I still would love to make it. My initial thought was to fly out Thursday morning and back home Sunday afternoon.
I checked last night and they don't have any more "Advantage" flights for Thursday morning but do have one for Wednesday night.
My next question is who will trade sleeping space for me being their pit bitch for the weekend. :)
me.Quote:
Originally Posted by michaelmosty
IIRC, a competitor can pay the additional cost(s) if they haven't run the required races, but I'm not 100% positive.Quote:
Originally Posted by AI#97
Additionally, read the Event Regs:
Section 5 - Eligibility, subsection 5.
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NASA Management/Promoter reserves the right to invite competitors that do not fit within these guidelines.
[quote="Adam Ginsberg"]
Section 5 - Eligibility, subsection 5.
If someone from national invited a pro racer and team to compete in our grassroots series....I will withdraw my entry 3 second later. that's horseshit when we work so hard to make it and then get upstaged or outclassed by a pro team with a pro budget.Quote:
NASA Management/Promoter reserves the right to invite competitors that do not fit within these guidelines
I REALLY hope that is NOT what you are implying is going on there.
Matt - I'm not implying anything. All I'm saying is NASA, as the promoter/event organizer, can modify the requirements if they so choose.
Don't go all "conspiracy theory" on me. ;)
Hook up yer shit, and head for Utah, Matt.
I hope we don't run into any of these in Utah...
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3440/...e135b7f1b2.jpg
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2593/...32d35b7ed2.jpg
Man, I really didn't need that.... :shock:
Apparently, Gibbs was testing somewhare in Arizona, Brad Coleman was driving. He was running the high line right against the rail. He said he was doing about 190 and the coyote stepped onto the track about 100' ahead of him, before he could even tell what was on the track...BAM!!! Can't do much at those speeds.