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Post by NutDriverLefty on Apr 10, 2006 20:21:39 GMT -5
Howdy, folks, I just wanted to extend our thanks to everyone at CCR and CMP for a great weekend and an excellent event. We had a blast getting our Baby Grand car out on the track for the first time and working with our students. As always, both CCR and CMP staff did a great job this weekend and we look forward to joining you all in many events in the future. Thanks, Doug "Lefty" Franklin NutDriver Racing www.NutDriver.org
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Post by jbyrd on Apr 10, 2006 20:40:46 GMT -5
You get a big exalt for that one Lefty - and don't be a stranger here in CCR.
Brang your Righty Brother the next time! ;D
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Post by NutDriverLefty on Apr 11, 2006 10:43:46 GMT -5
Oh, Righty was there, too. We swapped back and forth between the blue #91 RX-7 and the silver #50 Baby Grand. I'm the one that spun the Baby Grand at 8 and he's the one that spun the RX-7 in 1. :-)
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Post by jbyrd on Apr 11, 2006 10:51:36 GMT -5
Oh, Righty was there, too. We swapped back and forth between the blue #91 RX-7 and the silver #50 Baby Grand. I'm the one that spun the Baby Grand at 8 and he's the one that spun the RX-7 in 1. :-) I guess if I'd been there, I'd know that! ;D ;D ;D Anyway, tell him to bring that STS2 Miata to Florence and give me some competition.
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Post by NutDriverLefty on Apr 11, 2006 12:03:15 GMT -5
:-) I'll tell him. I'm going to try to get my Miata ready for auto-x, too. I guess it'd end up in STS2 but it might end up in SM2. I need to check the Solo 2 classification list to see. The PO made a lot of mods to my Miata.
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Post by nutdriverrighty on Apr 12, 2006 13:53:24 GMT -5
I'll bring any of the cars (and even the truck!) if you'll introduce me to the Celtic woman you posted the pics of!! Scott "Righty" Franklin www.NutDriver.orgResearch shows that adrenaline is an effective anti-psychotic.....heh, heh........heh.........heh, heh.............heh..................nice rabbit.............
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Post by jbyrd on Apr 12, 2006 15:18:36 GMT -5
I'll bring any of the cars (and even the truck!) if you'll introduce me to the Celtic woman you posted the pics of!! Scott "Righty" Franklin www.NutDriver.orgResearch shows that adrenaline is an effective anti-psychotic.....heh, heh........heh.........heh, heh.............heh..................nice rabbit............. She was close to Florence last month! In Myrtle B., she was..... There. Makes me feel better just to post her pic. ;D She was in Atlanta last night, but headed for St. Louey right now. She is just one of those STS2 kind of girls....know what I mean, Righty?
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Post by loboracer on Apr 18, 2006 11:55:10 GMT -5
First, I’m sorry about the delay in getting out the Thank-You notes. My family experienced a loss Sunday night following the event which delayed this thank-you to the individuals who made the weekend a success.
Secondly, I want to thank everyone who attended the PDX/Track Trial at CMP on April 8th & 9th. I certainly hope that everyone had a great time and learned enough about CMP to improve their driving skills and laps times. Based on much of the feed back, it seems that just about everyone had a great experience.
This event could not have occurred with out the help of many people who committed their time and extra effort to ensure that CCR presented a successful event for the participants.
I especially want to thank the following individuals for the extra effort: Sheryl & Shane Findlan for the contributions to registration. An extra thanks to Shane for helping in T&S and grid when extra help was needed (Sorry you got wet). Another thanks to Steve and Sue Eckeridse for working late Friday and Saturday morning. We certainly needed their expertise in the area of Technical Inspection/Log Books for the Track Trial cars. Brenda Oliver for her efforts setting-up the timing system for timed laps versus the race configuration while working with slimmed down staff. Brian Gause for the participants & worker gifts that he squeezed from Continental Tires and chairing the Track Trial event for the weekend. Coy Gillenwater our Chief Instructor and Steve Rankins our PDX chairman for their support and special skills in running the PDX event. Tony Wentworth and Brian’s son for working the grid and staging. Mark Mashburn for his masterful handling of the starter’s station and for keeping track of who was on which lap. Thanks to both John Willes and Mort Stern for their contributions as weekend Stewards.
Thanks again, to everyone who contributed to the weekend and thanks to everyone who participated.
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