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So who is planning on doing this?

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The Cal Club Time Trials at Buttonwillow on March 29-30th for only $200 for two days of track time....
http://www.calclub.com/time-trials.php" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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Let's do dinner together on Saturday night.


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The BBQ place?
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yeah, the BBQ place sounds good...

...wish I was doing the school too but I'm not ready. Next year I think I will be. ;)
No, Mako -- you do NOT need to supercharge your new Miata! ...cuz now it's my turn to take it to the track :)
hmmmm... it is no longer "new" -- is it time to get faster?
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Karen Zaterman wrote:yeah, the BBQ place sounds good...

...wish I was doing the school too but I'm not ready. Next year I think I will be. ;)

You are ready. Why do you think you are not?

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She might be, but her Miata isn't up to SCCA racing specs, but maybe she could drive mine. 8-)

Actually, if she feels she isn't, she isn't .... :?
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The problem is that THIS CalClub event is right between three AX's including our two local National Events
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Mako to wrote:The problem is that THIS CalClub event is right between three AX's including our two local National Events

It sounds like a good opportunity for a lot of seat time to get really well attuned with your car.


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Oli Thordarson wrote:
Mako to wrote:The problem is that THIS CalClub event is right between three AX's including our two local National Events

It sounds like a good opportunity for a lot of seat time to get really well attuned with your car.


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or unfortunately, a time to get REALLY un-attunded with your non-racing spouse. :cry:
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What's the cost for only one day? Maybe a better question, can I run only one day?
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Vincent Wong wrote:What's the cost for only one day? Maybe a better question, can I run only one day?
That is a good question. That would be a question I suppose for Ceci at (661) 764-5945
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I don't see the registration - on motosportreg? I have a friend that is not a SCCA member and want to run this event can he purchase either a weekend membership or an annual membership to join?
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Oli Thordarson wrote:.
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The Cal Club Time Trials at Buttonwillow on March 29-30th for only $200 for two days of track time....
http://www.calclub.com/time-trials.php" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

I just realized that March 29-30th are Tuesday and Wednesday. Did you mean March 26-27th, Oli?
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I'm thinking about it -- it's my birthday that Sunday! Where is a good place to stay in the area?
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Veronica Hirsch wrote:I'm thinking about it -- it's my birthday that Sunday! Where is a good place to stay in the area?

The best place to stay closest to the track is the Red Roof Inn (now Motel 6) or the Super 8. please note I said the "best" place and not "good." Those are the places I stay as they are close. Nicer places can be found another 30 minutes away in Bakersfield.

Red Roof/Motel 6$45-$50 night if you mention SCCA
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Vincent Wong wrote:
Oli Thordarson wrote:.
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The Cal Club Time Trials at Buttonwillow on March 29-30th for only $200 for two days of track time....
http://www.calclub.com/time-trials.php" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

I just realized that March 29-30th are Tuesday and Wednesday. Did you mean March 26-27th, Oli?
Sorry for the late reply. You are correct on the dates.

The time trial that weekend in $200 and held on Saturday and Sunday, March 26/27.

The road racing Super School Starts Thursday night with orientation, Friday track and class followed by Saturday track, class and two short graduation races. Cal Club is throwing in a full fledged Sunday regional race entry for all Super School candidates.
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btw, a single day entry is $125 according to the entry on Motorsportsreg.
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How often do these schools come up?
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Mako to wrote:How often do these schools come up?
Once a year.
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Mako to wrote:How often do these schools come up?
DO IT! Remember that entry fee includes your first race, which is on Sunday. You will have the car, DO IT!
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Mako, I agree with Jason. Do it.

I will be out there Friday to help you crew, answer any of your questions, etc.

I will probably be out Thursday evening for the orientation meeting, too. The Chief Steward keeps sending me back. I wonder why...?


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Oli Thordarson wrote:
Karen Zaterman wrote:yeah, the BBQ place sounds good...

...wish I was doing the school too but I'm not ready. Next year I think I will be. ;)

You are ready. Why do you think you are not?

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I think that as far as skill level I probably am ready but in reality the cost & time is a big factor right now.

Like in Solo, I am not reaching the limits I should be, but this is an ongoing problem and I trust that one day I will overcome this... think that is a female thing. :roll:

The plan is to spend the rest of this year gaining seat time and more instruction where I can -- through SCCA TT and NASA HDPE. My most immediate goals are to develop skills in shifting and improving my track awareness.
No, Mako -- you do NOT need to supercharge your new Miata! ...cuz now it's my turn to take it to the track :)
hmmmm... it is no longer "new" -- is it time to get faster?
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If you've got a free day this weekend and want to go for a drive ... come up to Buttonwillow ... free Entry for SCCA members (WE OWN Buttonwillow!) ... show your card at the gate ... and check us out. Jason I, Philip R, OIi, Karen and I will be motoring around and Renee and crew will be handling grid.

The WORST thing about racing ... fitting a none adjustable racing seat into a car with a roll cage, and having to take it in and out and in and out and in and out while you figure out your your seating position, and then doing it all over again as you adjust the crotch straps ... that require the seat to come out to adjust. Trying to fit and tighten the rear tie-down bolts when one can barely get ones arm behind the seat, can't see anything and can barely mover a wrench back there is the biggest PITA! :evil:

Pulled the muffler off of the ex-Philips car. Racing cars aren't suppose to have mufflers! Put it right back on after starting it up. It's SO LOUD! (except for the muffler, it's a straight through exhaust and header) Might take it off at the track this weekend to try out. But I need to buys something that I can use taking the car on and off of the trailer at home but then quick releasing it off at the track.
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Mako to wrote:
Pulled the muffler off of the ex-Philips car. Racing cars aren't suppose to have mufflers! Put it right back on after starting it up. It's SO LOUD! (except for the muffler, it's a straight through exhaust and header) Might take it off at the track this weekend to try out. But I need to buys something that I can use taking the car on and off of the trailer at home but then quick releasing it off at the track.

If the car is tuned to the edge, removing backpressure will change the AFR and the car will need to be retuned for best performance. A mistake countless kids make at the drag strip.
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