From: designerge...@comcast.net
Date: Thu, 25 Jun 2009 22:56:34 +0000 (UTC)
Local: Thurs, Jun 25 2009 6:56 pm
Subject: Re: Track Schedule (Carl's version, subject to corrections!)
Carl, What is this " July 10 th Friday, PCA/Lapping Days/etc instructor training?" Since I have been inducted into instructorhood, I am thinking perhaps I should do some of this. Thanks, Will Crowther Cc: br...@xmission.com, jblon...@earthlink.net, "Ed" <emin...@comcast.net>, "Otto Silva" <o...@databaseguru.net>, "Mitch Wright" <mwri...@millermotorsportspark.com>, "Les Long" <L...@airpowerracing.com> This is what I have scheduled for track days, all of which I will be in attendance to teach (my car is out for the season) where applicable. As this could be a compendium relied upon by some, I request all impute, additions and corrections. I ask that someone even more anal than I (Ed, Bob, Jeff, Otto, et al) feel free to put a “FINAL” on the final audited list. Please do NOT count on this as the final word. There are many track days planned, many of which you will want to utilize. Everywhere I look I see a different schedule. I would like to draw up a synopsis upon which we can all rely. I will be ok to moderate this issue, but ask that I not get bullshit “right ons” and “I’m in.” If you have something to add, please do so. Once an accurate list is created, it will be verified and published as “FINAL (as of June xx) TRACK SCHEDULE FOR 2009.” June 29 th Monday, Lapping Days, East track July 10 th Friday, PCA/Lapping Days/etc instructor training July 11 th PCA Saturday, West track July 18-19 MPRA July 27 th Monday, Lapping Days, East track July 31-Aug 2 Fri-Sun, MPRA, outer track August 19 th Wed, Lapping Days West track Aug 21-23 Fri-Sun, MPRA, full track Sept 11-13, Fri-Sun, NASA Nationals Sept 17 th , Thurs, noon, Cathedral, Red Mass For Justice (just to see if you are paying attention) Sept 18-20, Fri-Sun, Rolex at Miller Sept 25-27, Fri-Sun, PCA races and DE full track Oct 16-18, Fri-Sun, MPRA outer track Oct 31 st , Sat, MPRA outer track Carl R. Buckland, Attorney at Law 420 East South Temple, Suite 480 Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 801-531-6686 Fax 531-6690 buckl...@xmission.com From: IRPCA@googlegroups.com [mailto:IRPCA@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Otto Silva I just noticed that I wrote the wrong date in the subject line of the original announcement. I am sure that is the reason why only 23 of you have signed up for this event :) Please come out and support our Club and sign up early. For of those of you have invested in printed magnetic car # signs, please remember that if you sign up early you get your car # of choice. Otto ---------- The Intermountain Porsche Club of America (IRPCA) would like to cordially invite you and your track friends to a High Performance Drivers Education (DE) and Time Trial event. When: July 11th, 2009 Time: All day event starting at 7:30 AM (registration and 'Top Tech' starts at 7:15 AM) Location: Miller Motorsports Park (MMP), Tooele UT Track: West Track Cost: $195 To register and pay online for this DE event please go to http://www.motorsportreg.com/index.cfm/event/event.advert/uidEvent/7D... Driver's Education is designed to improve your driving skills and learn techniques at speed. There is no experience necessary and skills learned will make you a better driver. The West track is 2.2 miles long, has 10 turns and is an absolute blast to drive. MMP is a terrific facility with all the track amenities you can think of, with paved parking, gas pumps and day garages. You must have had your car Teched within the last 30 days prior to this event (annual tech forms are no longer accepted). You can have your car teched at any certified mechanic locations such as Air Power Racing, Hillside Tire, local Porsche dealers, and other specialty shops such as Concourse Auto, Motorsport in SLC, Kapp's European in Orem, etc. It is up to the discretion of the shop as to whether they charge for tech inspections. PCA National requires us to a "Top Tech" at the track so please be on time or you will miss your 1st session. Tech inspection forms are available at http://int.pca.org/track/2009/DE_TECH_Form_2009.pdf You do not have to be a PCA member to participate and we expect a number of BMWs, Audis and other marques on the track. There are also safety requirements for you and your car. These include a Snell SA 2000 or later helmet, closed toe shoes, short sleeve shirt, shorts, long pants or driving suit. NO convertibles without rollover protection. Boxsters and 996 Porsche Cabriolets have factory roll over protection, and will run with the top up. Earlier model Porsche convertibles will need roll bars or cages installed. All vehicles must run with the tops in place, no open top cars allowed. (This means T-tops, convertible tops, targa tops, whatever, must be in place and up!) Please indicate your level of experience on the registration form. There will be instructors available for the beginner groups. We hope to see you all at the Track. Sincerely, Otto Silva IRPCA President You must Sign in before you can post messages.
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