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Thread: General Comments on Nats Week

  1. #31
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    answers

    1- one, he opted not to race
    2- our area was finishing up a monthly series involving 1/32 E/S. 1/24th E/S, USRA GT-12, ISRA F-1.
    Beyond this... can't help you.
    Mike, you will enjoy Lou's track should you choose to participate next season.
    Ron

  2. #32
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    Brassy

    I will take no credit nor did I dish any out. I just stated the participation levels that were being discussed. If you like I can also include the stats from Electric Raceway as well.
    To clarify your "perfuming" comment. It was not raw sewage, it was "grey" water from a sink clogged with ciggarette butts, paper towels and heavy hand soaps.
    Ron Van Wagnen

  3. #33
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    Ron, thanks for the clarification. I had understood the problem was with an overflowing toilet, but admit that is hearsay. My pit was on the second floor, thank goodness.

  4. #34
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    Which Classes-Which Tracks for 2005?

    Mark G:
    It sounds like you are planning on running virtually all of the non-Euro classes on the King track for the 2005 Scale Nats. Might I suggest that you run at least GT-1 (actually the MOST scale class of all) and/or GT-12 on the UK Black in addition to the ones you mentioned. This would give the VERY large number of non-Euro drivers a chance to compete at least once on a flat track. I think that this may increase entries more than your concept of attracting wing racers which, by the way, I have no problem with at all!
    . BTW, I do understand that your idea might attract a few non-scale racers that wouldn't otherwise attend but isn't this race FOR the scale racers? You don't see the wing guys running an event (say 27's) on a tight flat track just in case few scale guys want to join in!
    . Before you set the events "in stone" you might want to consult with a few of the NE scale guys like Lou Pirro, he might be able to give you a slightly different perspective.
    Jay Guard

  5. #35
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    No worries man!

    There is only one class set up partially to attract wing racers. am gt-12 And I say partially because most of the regular scale racers in the area would normally race gt-12 on a king or simular track.

    Rest assured Lou is a close friend and we talk regularly. Thanks for your concern.
    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC] Quit cryin and act like a MAN!!!

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