I don't think that's what's happening. You can
go to http://www.roadamerica.com
What is happeneing, is that the county (State?) is trying
to "upgrade" a few sections of the original road route of
the first races, before the track was built.
I think this is what you heard about:
http://www.roadamerica.com/2004/media/index.htm
I found out yesterday, that I pretty much can't get to
the June Sprints this year (as if that's new). I have
trainging on the 18th, so I couldn't take the day off.
And my brothers car is broken, so he won't be racing anyway.
Maybe July would be better. That could be fun.
Paul M. wrote:
> --- James Nazarian <jhn3@uakron.edu> wrote:
>
>>P.S. As long as I am thinking of it, I wonder if
>>some group members would
>>want to meet at the Brian Redman International
>>Challenge (nee the Chicago
>>Historic Races) at Road America on July 17th and
>>18th.
>
>
> I heard a rumor that Road America is slated for
> development into condos or something, but there is a
> movement afoot to save it by having it named an
> historic property. Anyone know the details?
>
> =====
> Paul Misencik - 1971 MGB - www.sopwithracing.com
>
> THE CAROLINA TROPHY - 2005
> A vintage driving event in the spirit
> of the Mille Miglia, Rallye des Alpes,
> and Colorado Grand.
> See www.carolinatrophy.com for details.
>
>
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