Any updates out there on when the website will be up and running to announce the convention?
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Any updates out there on when the website will be up and running to announce the convention?
Website is up, and registration is supposed to be open in the next few days.
http://www.miataworldii.com/
WoW, 300.00 is a bit steep aint it?
Does someone come detail your car for that price?
I guess I wont be going unless I am contacted to play whch I doubt.
I guess I could park outside the fence and look at all the happenings.
I plan to attend but this smells of Capitalism at its worst. I would have preferred a less formal gathering, say South Padre Island.
For three hundred bucks a head they could have hired a decent website designer.
Any profits made go to a charity. I am looking at it as $300 for a 3 day long track event, with free food and a chance to win a new Miata. The part that gets me is $300 per person rather than per car. I wish they had been per car but required you to buy extra meal tickets if you had the misses with you. Oh well... I can live with it.
I suggested they let Mike Preston do the web site, but didn't happen. The $300/person does not include the Gaylord, either. I agree that "upscale" events does not equate to Miatas, nor entice Miata owners/drivers. This is more like a Porsche or BMW type event. I don't get it........ It's not a three-day track event. It's two days with an autocross, lead-n-follow on the oval, and restricted infield road course laps.
Is this an official Mazda event or just a fan thing?
I can't help but wonder what Mazda will do when the 20th Anniversary for the Miata comes up. For starters, a 20AE NC is probably guaranteed.
Ditch the spare and squeeze the ::Curls:: into the trunk::Banana:: I've heard it's been done.:D
Reading the comments on the :batman: board, it sounds like a lot of folks will be traveling a good long way to come to this event, yet the attitude here locally is lukewarm. I probably won't decide if I go or not until a few days before it happens.
Huh... Here are some quotes from Bill on Miata.net:
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Originally Posted by billccsi
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4 tracks... 8 am to 5 pm.
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Oh, and there is no limit to the time on any of the tracks. Get in line... do your run... get back in line if you want. Think Six Flags...
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(regarding helmets and rollbars) Neither will be required for lead & follow runs on the oval, autocross, and road course. Helmets will be required for hot laps on the road course and autocross. Roll bar requirements for the road course hot laps is being examined by the local SCCA
I give cudos to Bill Preston and LSMC for putting this all together. You guys don't realize the work they've done to make this huge. It's expensive, yes, but they're not catering to the younger miata crowd, this for the empty nesters that have been driving miatas for 15+ years. I was at miataworld 99' with my parents, (I didn't have a miata yet) and it was a very fun time.
That's exactly why so many people are disappointed. The Miata is an entry level sports car and there are far more people driving them that can't afford the three hundred bucks than those that can. It's sad to exclude so many from what should be a grand party and national event. If the track stuff was billed separately, ala carte, then those with the means can race while those on a budget (or no desire to do the track stuff) can still enjoy the other events.
Looks to me like the "tracks" consist of four courses at one venue (TMS).
I would go if all LE's get free entry for being the coolest :)
The track events are a paultry sum compared to the high dollar meals........... Maybe they should think about having a "track only" entry fee. Now that would be fun! You would be surprised how many of us empty nesters would rather play on the track than have $50-$100 meals.