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I will be signing up. Need track time for the Spec project ;)
RJ
I plan on gonig as well, I just havent paid up or filled out the paperwork.
Thanks -- that answers my only question. ;) I'll deliver payment and forms in the next few days!Quote:
Originally Posted by 2K Miata
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I'm going for sure. I'll get a payment in when I give Trackdog his clutch tool back.
I'm in. So are Shanna and Trey.
I'm in, will have the funds this week
I could be in Belize for a month or two this summer so I will have to be a "maybe" for another 15 days. Got a serious offer to house sit the beach property we just stayed at while the owners go on vacation. I am trying to get the date set for after this event but won't know for another 15 days.
yeah...I bet you do and probably have some big boxes to put it all in as your experienced at that bwahahahahahaha
Count me and my son in for 2! I'll send $ and paper next week or so.
I added 1 to the 'Yes' option since Gab said he'll be bringing his son.
I'm out of town that weekend (family vacation back east). :(
I'm a bit surprised that more of the "regulars" aren't signed up. I suppose many of them are going to the divisionals in Houston? Anyway, sorry I can't make it Gary and Mike -- it's a great deal and a ton of fun!
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No promises, but I am trying to make it back to Texas for this one. I never drove MSR when I was there, so I am seeing if this can fit in the schedule.
I think there are a few minor things going against you here, including the block-out of non-Miatas (the last Miata focus day I attended let in a few non-Miatas and a lot of guys around here don't drive them anymore), as is the discouragement of co-driving (I have co-drove my car at a TDE event at MSR without a problem). The focus days were cheaper too, so the price may scare a few away. And of course there is divisionals, but I don't think that is hurting THAT much.
The biggest issue may be a lack of urgency. I think many don't see any reason to commit this early.
Has this been promoted outside of Miata.net, DFWMiata, and the mass emailing? If not, you are likely missing a lot of people. I would sent copies to board members of every Miata club in TX and OK, and try to get them to push it with there members. Offer a Miata club a special club parking area, and they will make an event out of attending.
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I'm trying to work it out but only have half of the total ::2Dollar: required right now. I also have some much needed and unexpected repairs coming up.
So, I'm on a wait and see status. You know, if I can, I'll go.
Keep in mind that these comments came from someone who already gave a check to Gary last week... but yeah, I do think $100 would peak more interest than $160. Heck, if you could have done it for $140 with dinner dutch and the shirt a $10 option, I think that might even help, but that is just a guess.
And there was an old 914 that ran at the last Focus day you and Gary put on. I would definitely not let anyone in anything sign up, but a limited amount of non-Miatas referred by Miata owners filling spots that would be empty otherwise is perfectly acceptable to me. If it comes down to a choice between half a dozen non Miatas running with us, or no event at all, I am going to choose letting them in every time. I have seen events in California that have a 10 person non-Miata waiting list, with people leaving partial deposits. 3 or 4 weeks before the event, they let them lock in if there are open slots. Once the event catches on and becomes an annual thing for people (like Miatas at Hallet), then it is a non issue, as there will not be open spots for people on the waiting list.
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Yeah, but (1) the "last event" was a focus day (fewer open sessions) and (2) you failed to mention the "hidden costs" of BMWCCA and PCA track events (i.e. owning a BMW or P.) ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Miatamoto
I think a $35 discount on a Miata-only Apex event is a pretty good deal to start with; the dinner and T-shirt are gravy.
If this event fizzles, it's probably not going to help us get back to the days of a $200 two-day Miata event (as in 2000 and 2001).
I really have looked into both, and as I recall owners/club members get priority -- which, on events that fill fast, locks out nonowners/nonmembers. But technically, yes, one can attend without owning. ::Bust1:: ;)
OK... for reference, the last Miata day at MSR I can find reference of was ran by Apex and hosted by Lone Star Miata Club. It was $150, and being ran by Apex means the format of that one and this one will be about the same. It included no shirt and no dinner. This years event seems equal or better than this one considering price and offerings IMHO.
The last event Gary hosted was $100, and included 2 x 30 minute track sessions with minimal instruction. There was a lead follow session that may cause some to remember it as 3 sessions, but that hardly counts, and the Apex ran events includes them too. Again, this years event seems equal or better than this one considering price and offerings IMHO.
Plus this one's on a Saturday, so most people won't have to take off work. ::Banana::Quote:
Originally Posted by Titus