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Started by ghost05, March 12, 2008, 12:00:50 PM

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Chris410

Does anyone know if the garages are walled or open like VIR?
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2008 MARRC Amateur Racer of the year

stickboy274

They are open. No doors or walls. If you get two across from each other you can pull straight through.
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Hollywood

HEY STICK!

don't forget my generator(s) please. I'll be down on Thursday afternoon to pick them up from you.

For those of you that didn't know Derek sold generators, he does, and he had some pretty smokin deals when I paid for mine a few weeks ago. About half of what I was expecting(and barely going to be able to afford)  to pay had I not found out about his stuff. If you are curious, check him out.

.....could be a case of track mac in our future D.........
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stickboy274

Sweet. I'm going to put the wheels on th ebig one tomorrow so I can load it up.

It should be a fun weekend. Look for me in the new trailer. It still has the Geicko stuff all over it for now.
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Sig

Here you go, in a car:


Sig

So how is/was CMP? I wasn't able to make it down.

rcaron

Conditions on Friday were good -- nice temperature.

Conditions were variable on Saturday.  It rained from 12 until 3.  Later the track was drying/dry.  By the time the awards banquet started it was a bit chilly.  The food was great!  CCS officials indicated this weekend was a record breaker for CMP and hoped it would bring even more people.

Sunday was pretty windy and beautiful.  As I left there were crumpled awning remains.

The exit of 7 is a bit bumpy but and I've heard some people say the new pavement doesn't offer as much traction as the old.  The bumps are manageable/can be avoided.  Traction could always be better no?  I give excellent marks to the changes made to the track.

hamurobby

The track is not perfect, but the new section is very challenging, with two distinct lines people were using (the fast line, and the "I dont know where the hell to go line"  :lmao:. I thought the new pavement, even in the rain, has very good traction. The only problem is we had no cell phone service in the area, other than that it was absolutely great! I found the track to be both a technical one with aggression needed to go fast, it is well worth the trip. The pavement was a bit bumpy, with t3 the worst, you just had to square off the corner to get through there fast. If you have to have smooth pavement, come to jgp in a few weeks  :biggrin: The facilities are awesome, power was good, food was good, the racing was awesome, and the people were great! Even the awards ceremony was a hit, With Kevin and Charlie Maveros providing the entertainment  ::) Has anyone heard how the rider who was airlifted out is doing? he went down with another bike in the kink on Sunday morning.
Waldo, the first cat of Jennings gp.. I miss you, rip buddy.

Chris410

I believe the rider who was airlifted made it back to the track.  As far as I know he was not in serious condition.

(please don't quote me...I was told by someone he made it back to the track so you know how that goes)

either way, I hope he was ok!
Chris AM #410 Mid-Atlantic
2008 MARRC Amateur Racer of the year

mikendzel

The rider who was airlifted out, was brought back to the track, but I think he may have some 'splaining to do to his loved ones......

quicktoy

I overheard Art say he was going to be fine, they did the heliac as precautionary as he was out cold for a few minutes
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