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Wow,, a garage floor with a reflection. Sweet. That a nice solution to the filter tie down. I stopped using K+N filters, know of several that started leaking at the weld's. Another example of Chinese work and QC
LOL at this guy passing me in I. #haha #usingthemetricsystem #rolleyes #hitmebutdidnttakemeout This is me and Samm running 2:42s in A.
Any one here can give me a good idea of what to expect at road america, i will be going on sunday morning to catch the race with motoamerica and then hoping to relax and get a good spot and park. Sleep the night and await for a fun time Monday and Tuesday. Has any one done this? or is there a better way of doing it. I am also considering a hotel or some sort to make sure i get a good night sleep.
Hi Mav, I did the same thing last year, and plan to this year as well. Assuming nothing has changed from last year, you have to exit the premises after the MotoAmerica race and check back in at the competitor entrance. At the check in, you buy the camping pass. Once the MotoAmerica guys pack up and clear the paddock, you can go back in and pick your spot in the paddock to pit and camp. There are grass areas in the paddock in case you are camping with a tent.
Hi Blade, thanks for the heads up and when you check in for the race they have enough space for parking with the trailer right?
Plenty of space.. There is a big problem with Road America. Once you run it, all the other tracks seems small and slow. Last year was my first, plan on getting in Saturday night, watch the race Sunday. Track day Monday.
My plan is wake up early Sunday and drive to Road america watch race on sunday and pit in on sunday night and stay the nights there i am hoping the weather stays cooler/ and sunny nothing over 70 degrees and nothing less than 50 degrees. that would be awesome.
I'm starting a new thread.. This one is for last year.. I'm hoping for nothing less than 50 and nothing over 85.. After that its a bit toasty for this old man.