Why I enjoyed RR 2005...
#27
Whew, what a weekend!
First of all, big kudos to Aron and Mike for putting on the event. Extremely well organized, you guys are really getting this down to a science! There's so much planning and effort put into something like this, I really feel bad for you guys getting screwed on the weather end two years in a row... but that aside, it was awesome!
Sorry we were late getting there... our normal tow vehicle and the trailer weren't playing friendly, so we had to put together a madcap effort to get another truck and get out there by noon. Unfortunately nobody likes it when the weather is that cold, and there weren't a lot of people milling about in the vendor area.
Sunday was a virtual carbon copy of last year; crappy weather combined with a wet track made for some interesting laps in the morning, but by noon the weather was starting to clear. By the end of the day, the sun was out and all was well.
Hope to see you all again next year... in WARM WEATHER! It's all about the people and rotary people are the best!
Shane
www.aimtuning.com
First of all, big kudos to Aron and Mike for putting on the event. Extremely well organized, you guys are really getting this down to a science! There's so much planning and effort put into something like this, I really feel bad for you guys getting screwed on the weather end two years in a row... but that aside, it was awesome!
Sorry we were late getting there... our normal tow vehicle and the trailer weren't playing friendly, so we had to put together a madcap effort to get another truck and get out there by noon. Unfortunately nobody likes it when the weather is that cold, and there weren't a lot of people milling about in the vendor area.
Sunday was a virtual carbon copy of last year; crappy weather combined with a wet track made for some interesting laps in the morning, but by noon the weather was starting to clear. By the end of the day, the sun was out and all was well.
Hope to see you all again next year... in WARM WEATHER! It's all about the people and rotary people are the best!
Shane
www.aimtuning.com
#28
Fuuuuuuck Still Here
Join Date: Mar 2005
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Sure the weather sucked but it sucked last year too and it does not affect the truly hardcore rotorheads. I got 20 autocross runs and a free bottle of wax for 55 bucks and didn't have to work at all. Need I say more? I think the only people that didn't like it were the ones that didn't have cars to drive. More driving = more fun.
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