Hey Bev that is great advice... I even bought my Camaro... last year at the
50th and my first event... Hell Just ask John Beckett... hell I was so
excited to know I was going to bring a car back this year.. I was about to
pop....
Then I started racing the end of the last season at Maxton... Speed Week
this year will be a full year that I have owned built and raced the car...
your advice is spot on....
Think what our little E-mail list has added to that knowledge as well... I
really have increased my chances of having a nice time this year... don't
expect alot of records.. but the car may shock me... and I know I am going
to meet a ton of you folks and have a super time at the event even if the
car breaks right off the trailer....(Ps kinda like Break a leg in
theater..)
Keith
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> From: Beverly C. Stanley <BeverlyCSt@worldnet.att.net>
> To: lsr_man@yahoo.com
> Cc: land-speed@autox.team.net
> Subject: Speedweek vs World of Speed
> Date: Monday, June 14, 1999 3:30 PM
>
> Richard -
> Don't know how you could go wrong with either one -
> The people at both events are great - it's the same salt -
> I think there are some small differences in fees, etc.
> Maybe the deciding factor, is that during Speedweek it is really hard to
> get a room - you need to reserve a year in advance - even for the KOA.
> Unless you plan to camp out at the bend in the road.
> It's a shame you can't visit the salt as a spectator or even as a worker
> once or twice before bringing the car up - you really get a good idea
> what's going on when you work an event.
> Bev
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