Space Available: Camarillo AX Sept. 18th

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Space Available: Camarillo AX Sept. 18th

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Since it's at an airport, increased security, you can't just drive in. See flyer & email Tim Chew w/ questions. Includes lunch!
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We had a great time yesterday.
The airport is such a beautiful venue with aircraft constantly zooming over our heads. :thumbup:
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Michael Smith wrote:We had a great time yesterday.
The airport is such a beautiful venue with aircraft constantly zooming over our heads. :thumbup:
Mike S. was TTOD for most of the day. I think Stephen Y. ended up with TTOD at 59.xx.

Saw Dick Takashima's Formula Ford running pretty good at the event. The new owner said it started right up and ran with minimal prep.

Oh yea. A Corvair got stranded on course. Somebody said the engine fell out.
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Ron Tsumura wrote:
Michael Smith wrote:We had a great time yesterday.
The airport is such a beautiful venue with aircraft constantly zooming over our heads. :thumbup:
Mike S. was TTOD for most of the day. I think Stephen Y. ended up with TTOD at 59.xx.

Saw Dick Takashima's Formula Ford running pretty good at the event. The new owner said it started right up and ran with minimal prep.

Oh yea. A Corvair got stranded on course. Somebody said the engine fell out.
David and I were stuck at 60.5 which we were pleased with. Stephen knocked it out of the park though with his best! Way to go. There was also some talk about a really quick S2000 (Ron). It was nice to have good times with such an awesome display of cars. The rhd skyline was a favorite for my son.
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Ron Tsumura wrote:
Saw Dick Takashima's Formula Ford running pretty good at the event. The new owner said it started right up and ran with minimal prep.
Who is the new owner? I wanted to see it (and buy it if I fit) but she never returned my call.
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Yeah
The weather was great and it's pretty cool watching the planes come in right over your head.

Stephen Y was awesome!!
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Just nice that there is a Northern LA AX occasionally
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Thanks very much for referring me to the autox in Camarillo. We had a great time! The new car drivers really well, and someone even complimented the fun sound at high rpms. :-)
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