Hello Mike,
I know where Eric is coming from. He was the one that helped me get
addicted. Wait until you get to the point whenever you see a cone in the
road, you instictively try to go around it. I really owe him a lot! Thanks
Eric.
Conway
I'm the one that always spins out in my S2000 at every event except the last
one at Candlestick. Must have been lucky that day. :)
----- Original Message -----
From: <Eljssp8@aol.com>
To: <stingray@onth.com>; <ba-autox@autox.team.net>
Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2001 8:43 AM
Subject: Re: Thanks and observations
> In a message dated 04/25/2001 7:53:17 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
> stingray@onth.com writes:
>
> << for an adrenaline junky like myself... life
> doesn't get too much better than autoX. I get the total adrenal rush of
> pushing limits, without the near-death sensation I get mountain biking.
I
> never once shouted my mountain biking mantra, "#$@%! This is gonna
hurt!"
> >>
>
> Hi Mike:
> I know what you mean.
> If you have been a good boy, and sounds like you have, ( You had Kevin
> Stevens co-drive your car ), a few of the M3 gods and goddesses might
answer
> your technical questions.
> When it comes to getting pumped, auto-x is way up there, every second is
> intense while you are on the course. It sounds like you are hooked like
the
> rest of us. There is nothing better in terms of fun and safety. My next
> choice is NASA's own HPDE ( High performance driving events ), and
> equivalent. It costs more, more bang for the buck, different turn on. Then
> there is skydiving, but you got to talk to Katie Kelly on that one.
> I'll be happy to walk with you on 5/6, if you are available. I usually get
> there around 8:10. Just look for the guy with the weird looking hats.
They
> keep me warm ) :>))
> Eric Cheung
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