You make it sound like a bad thing.
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If I stayed home I would probably just end up playing forza 2, so I might as well just come out and work on my actual driving as opposed to my virtual driving which is pretty good already.
I just wish SCCA could give you more runs, but I suppose that is what the other clubs are for.
you mean like the double loop pennington international motorspeedway event? ;)
Do you have to be an SCCA membership to do this or do they have the membership by the day plan.
you can do a "weekend" membership, but it's an extra $10 or $15. That money is good towards your year membership though (so don't lose the piece of paper you get with the weekend membership).
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Weekend Membership = fee to run one weekend.
2nd weekend = new weekend membership
Is that correct?
That is correct - you'll need a new weekend membership for every weekend. You can apply up to 2 weekend memberships to your annual membership dues for a total 'discount' of $30. Refer a friend, and you'll recieve another discount too (I think it's also $15, but don't quote me on that).
Amazingly we have folks who come out often, but never join. If you're going to do more than 4 events it makes financial sense to join. You'll also get all the additional benefits of membership once you've joined and partaken of the Kool-Aid.
they might be able to track it down (either in the axware system) or via the stuff sent to corporate.
Call up the SCCA in KS and see what they say.
I'm in :D with my nephew co-driving. Axware had me pay for his registration but not mine. :confused: I guess I can fix it when I get there Sunday morning.
I just registered and paid and it isn't showing me on the Entry List.
So, where to dine in the AM? I know the McDonalds we have frequented in the past is not very good, but the Waffle House has too small of tables for our group. I nominate McDonalds.
Back in the day before I had to be at the site @ O dark thirty, we used to have breakfast at the Dove Creek Cafe on 377. It's about a mile south of 114/377 on the east side. It's a throw back to a simpler time, frequented by Roanoke regulars in their pickups. You guys will definitely stand out in your fancy sports cars, but there's plenty of room with big tables, good coffee and friendly waitresses. Plus you'll be supporting the local economy.
I meant the number of people. Besides, we can't help our size -- it's glandular! ;)
Don't lecture me about the good ol' days of Roanoke, city slicker -- I lived there when the population sign said 872. The only grocery store was the Roanoke Drive In, and if you wanted a nice night out, it was Dairy Queen or nothing. ::OldMan::
Anyway, I'm down with trying the Dove Creek Cafe. I called and they are open at 7 AM. http://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowUserR...oke_Texas.html