I couldn't resist. I Googled the Geographical Center of the USA
and it apparently is a near the small town of Lebanon, Kansas. Not that
far from Hallett I suppose.
http://www.varleypix.com/gall/usa/kans/pg/USACENTER01.htm
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-----Original Message-----
From: owner-fot@autox.team.net [mailto:owner-fot@autox.team.net] On
Behalf Of Mike Munson
Sent: Friday, April 07, 2006 12:46 PM
To: N197TR4@cs.com; yellow-green@sbcglobal.net; sbarr@mccarty-law.com;
fot@autox.team.net
Subject: RE: [FOT] Road America/Kastner Cup Presentation/Bi-Coastal
Events
I would prefer to keep it in the geographical center of the country on a
consistent basis. This would give everyone in the country a chance to
work
it in their schedule every year. Some place like Heartland park... I've
just
recently heard of a track a little further south that, (except for an
occasional Oklahoma Sideways Thunderstorm), would be a great place to
hold
it every year.
As far as the Kasner Cup goes, the left coasters already have possession
and
I want another shot to bring it back to the East coast next year! I am
already making plans to replace the transmission and shed the 447 pound
disadvantage that I had this past weekend.
Tiger
FoT,
I'd like to think there is a lot of information following, contained in
the
fewest possible words.
Road America in May or September "could" be a possibility in 2008.
It is time we returned to Road America to fly the FoT Flag, methinks.
Please Note: The Kastner Cup will 'most likely' be presented in 2007 on
the
West Coast at an event designated & promoted by the West Coasters.
That does not mean that the East Coasters cannot identify and designate
a
venue on the East Coast for a major FoT Get Together for 2007.
With the great gobs of real estate we have in North America, efforts and
entries are not likely to be severely diluted by having a bi-coastal
event,
especially if we pay attention to timing of the events.
Since there are no rules, we are free to exercise common sense.
Regards,
Joe Alexander
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