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post Feb 24 2004, 11:52 AM
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Well the weather was perfect. 65 - 70 degrees, with a breeze, blue sky & light clouds. The track was fantastic (as always) and the racing and track time was fenominal.

Steve - I was busy with the Chief of Instruction most of Friday (that was me doing the car stagger coming off of the false grid at the end of the day), how'd you do?

I instructed both Sat and Sun, so I was ontrack most of the day, either in a students car or my own.

I did get a few pictures on Friday. They're listed HERE.

A great week-end overall.
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post Feb 25 2004, 11:06 PM
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I've done FATT (Friday at the Track) back in '99, but with the NASA-VA schedule of events, I'll get to Summit about 5 times this season and that'll be enough. As it is we're alredy scheduled to include doing Watkins Glen, Mid-Ohio and I'm trying to get to Road Atlanta in June, as well.

If you want a reference for performance work, Tom Oates Chevrolet in Chester Springs, PA. Ask to have Tim Coll do the work. He builds all the components for and turns the wrenches on their World Challenge GT car. He's done all the service work on the T1 & T2 cars over the years, as well.
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