SHO meet update
don't you freaking dare... i swear, if i end up driving two cars for hours too meet with no one... i am going to be ******... we only have one sho meet a year, and somehow everyone backs out... you have only 1 sho meet left this year..or at all this year really, (this one), and 5 games left.... weigh it out....and be there! i don't want to come hunting everyone down now....man, I am mean..hahaha! lolz
ashley, I am going to nominate you as the official Tidewater SHO "enforcer". gentlemen, don't **** her off ...
On another note, talked to Russ H. in Durham, who is bringing his 94 green 5-speed SHO. Also Chirs M. from Charlotte confirmed yes (93 5-speed w/ 18"). Tanya F. (89 5-speed champagne) no luck has to work -- next year Tanya!
Borrowed a hemet for track use (XL, DOT approved) which we can share among the novices.
Who has a decent stopwatch or something we can use for timing laps? Running at 60 mph, ~ 88 ft/second, a comfortable lap (1980 ft, 3/8 mile) ought to be in about 22.5 sec, at 80 mph, ~ 117 ft/second, should about 16.8 seconds, etc.
At my place, we will do lunch on the fly. I will have some stuff to eat, or pizza/takeout. Get fuel. Probably about 2:20pm we will head out to the track, 35 min away by convoy. Will put together some maps for us. Once there, we get organized, Terry does driver's safety talk, final safety check of racer's cars. Then we start some one-car practice runs, followed by timed runs. We can then do some single car elimination-style competition -- Terry you are in charge of this. From there on out it is ad lib.
Looking forward to Sat, this should be a great time.
JD
