I second the fact that it was a wonderful time, even though I spent 90% under
the car. At least I could do it in great surroundings rather than at the track.
Plus I had a built in peanut gallery and all the free advice I could handle.
I
will remember it forever. Eternally grateful to Paul, not only for that night
but for the whole weekend. I did get out from under the car a little and see
some beautiful roadsters/Silvia and had some great food and beverage and
talkin'.
Wish I could have gotten more laps in too. 2 trips so far to MO, two mech
nightmares (first was with a 1st gen RX-7, brake issues). Guess I'm not the
best mechanic. I should stick to driving. OK I'm not that great a driver.
Guess I should stick to watching. Yeah right.
Steve
Steve's racing web site
www.NoNameRacing.com
Elkhart Lake Racing & Sipping Society
www.elrss.com
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Message: 4
Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2011 14:24:31 -0500
From: "Ken & Tammy Williams" <wilhouse@charter.net>
Subject: Re: [Roadsters] MidOhio Vintage GP
To: "'datsun-roadsters'" <datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net>
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We had a great time there last year. The Rose Heart is very nice, and the
owners were super.
Paul was a very gracious host for the party and the impromtu mechanic/tech
session. Not naming names, Steve.....
It was my first chance to see Mid Ohio. It is a wonderful place to watch
the races. I just wish the track touring was more than a parade lap.
Ken
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