Hey guys,
it's that time of year. All the spring and early summer meets are starting to show their faces. My prelude group is hosting National Prelude Meet 2008 (we did last year too) and decided to open the invite to everyone. Don't get me wrong, you will not see only preludes. Last year we had 2 STi's, a 350Z, a G35, an Elise, and 3 S2K's tag along with us. The turn out has been small in recent years... about 35 cars show up, 12-15 track, and they all show in our show.
Here is the official link to info, but I'll sumarize here.
June 19th - meet and greet at Americas Best Value Inn
June 20th - track day at Nelson Ledges Road Course
June 21st - show at Mid Ohio, tuner challenge, and grand am races
June 22nd - watch race and departure
This is a Thursday evening thru Sunday event.
Thursday night we get together and say our "Hi's" at the hotel near the track. Last minute wrenching is permitted.
Then Friday we get up early to head to the track for the fun day. We get a special rate of $100/car on the track, spectators/pit crew is free. The track is open for basically 8 hours, and if you run every session at 1 skill level you will be on the track for roughly 2 hours/120 miles. You are allowed to participate in any skill level you want, and as many as you want. The owners don't really care much. The track is fun, and about the only place most of us will ever see 110+mph legally. It's a fast-ish track that's simple, but challenging at the same time.
After the track day we travel about 90 minutes south to Mid-Ohio Raceway for the Tripple Crown Tuner Challenge /Emco Gears Classic weekend. We will be camping Friday and Saturday night.
Saturday during the day there are several NASA races that happen, and you can choose to participate in the Tripple Crown Tuner Challenge where you actually get to be on the track for a few minutes. It's fun and there are awards afterwards. Also, we park in the infield for our own carshow (Mid Ohio hosts their own, with other awards). We give away trophies/awards for this.
Saturday night we head to a restraunt to eat/drink and hand out awards. Then we head to Wal-Mart for alcohol before heading back to the track to camp and party. It's a big party.
Sunday afternoon people wake up to the roar of the ALMS cars going by at 150+MPH a couple hundred yards away. You can leave whenever, but the race is great fun to watch.
I'm the official Liaison for CB7tuner, so any questions can be fielded here or on the offical site.
I look forward to having some of you show up!
it's that time of year. All the spring and early summer meets are starting to show their faces. My prelude group is hosting National Prelude Meet 2008 (we did last year too) and decided to open the invite to everyone. Don't get me wrong, you will not see only preludes. Last year we had 2 STi's, a 350Z, a G35, an Elise, and 3 S2K's tag along with us. The turn out has been small in recent years... about 35 cars show up, 12-15 track, and they all show in our show.
Here is the official link to info, but I'll sumarize here.
June 19th - meet and greet at Americas Best Value Inn
June 20th - track day at Nelson Ledges Road Course
June 21st - show at Mid Ohio, tuner challenge, and grand am races
June 22nd - watch race and departure
This is a Thursday evening thru Sunday event.
Thursday night we get together and say our "Hi's" at the hotel near the track. Last minute wrenching is permitted.
Then Friday we get up early to head to the track for the fun day. We get a special rate of $100/car on the track, spectators/pit crew is free. The track is open for basically 8 hours, and if you run every session at 1 skill level you will be on the track for roughly 2 hours/120 miles. You are allowed to participate in any skill level you want, and as many as you want. The owners don't really care much. The track is fun, and about the only place most of us will ever see 110+mph legally. It's a fast-ish track that's simple, but challenging at the same time.
After the track day we travel about 90 minutes south to Mid-Ohio Raceway for the Tripple Crown Tuner Challenge /Emco Gears Classic weekend. We will be camping Friday and Saturday night.
Saturday during the day there are several NASA races that happen, and you can choose to participate in the Tripple Crown Tuner Challenge where you actually get to be on the track for a few minutes. It's fun and there are awards afterwards. Also, we park in the infield for our own carshow (Mid Ohio hosts their own, with other awards). We give away trophies/awards for this.
Saturday night we head to a restraunt to eat/drink and hand out awards. Then we head to Wal-Mart for alcohol before heading back to the track to camp and party. It's a big party.
Sunday afternoon people wake up to the roar of the ALMS cars going by at 150+MPH a couple hundred yards away. You can leave whenever, but the race is great fun to watch.
I'm the official Liaison for CB7tuner, so any questions can be fielded here or on the offical site.
I look forward to having some of you show up!
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