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2009 Nationals and Pro Finale moving?

Last post 06-27-2008, 7:27 PM by mwood. 413 replies.
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  •  05-14-2008, 4:17 PM 300318 in reply to 300285

    Re: 2009 Nationals and Pro Finale?

    scarrie:
    why not "just" fix forbes?

    I recently read that a structure was being built on a portion of the pad we used to use for the course. 


    Aut tace aut loquere meliora silentio.
  •  05-14-2008, 4:40 PM 300324 in reply to 300197

    Re: 2009 Nationals and Pro Finale?

    Lynn:

    Ray Irwin show us the door.  I wonder where the reporter go the idea that there are only 275 entrants at Nationals?

    http://www.cjonline.com/stories/051408/bus_278779075.shtml

    Where does it say this? I read 1200 entrants. My speed-reading must be failing me. The glaring mistake was his comment about, "Forbes Field's massive fields of asphalt." I've been there three times and it's almost all concrete, aside from the paddock. I'd have liked to autocross at HPT, but from the competitor's comments, I'm not missing anything special.


    James Plotkin
    '05 FSP Echo
  •  05-14-2008, 4:48 PM 300327 in reply to 300324

    Re: 2009 Nationals and Pro Finale?

    It looks as if they have changed the article, someone most have let them know of their error.

    Jason Frank
    Bridgestone / Redshift Motorsports STS prepared '89 Civic Si -- teamundercoatracing.com
  •  05-14-2008, 4:59 PM 300330 in reply to 300327

    Re: 2009 Nationals and Pro Finale?

    Mugenlude:
    It looks as if they have changed the article, someone most have let them know of their error.

    probably several 'someones.'

    :)


    Carrie
    '89 STS2 CRX Si (Thanks Ian!)
    '88 STS2 CRX Si (coming soon!)
    '93 ES MR2 in L1 on occaision (Thanks Jerry!)
  •  05-14-2008, 4:59 PM 300331 in reply to 300327

    Re: 2009 Nationals and Pro Finale?

    Mugenlude:
    It looks as if they have changed the article, someone most have let them know of their error.

     I sent the reporter a quick note thanking him for the article, told him how i'd like to stay in Topeka becuase we have always been treated well by the community and asked him to double check his numbers.  I was surely not the only one...

    DaveW

  •  05-14-2008, 5:00 PM 300332 in reply to 300327

    Re: 2009 Nationals and Pro Finale?

    As Jason says, they updated the article.  It originally said 275.
    2002 Mercedes C230k, retired, 2005 Nationals STU DFL

    1969 Beach Solo Vee and 1985 Lynx B Solo Vee
  •  05-14-2008, 5:47 PM 300338 in reply to 300332

    Re: 2009 Nationals and Pro Finale?

    Ahh, the miracle of modern electronic media. Sorry for jumping on that too quickly.
    James Plotkin
    '05 FSP Echo
  •  05-14-2008, 6:59 PM 300361 in reply to 299887

    Re: 2009 Nationals and Pro Finale moving?

    Vanimaniac:

    Has anyone ever autocrossed in Denver besides us locals? The altitude kills your power. I can see a lot of complaining if it ever moved here.  

     

    Yeah, that has crossed my mind.  My buddy's FSP Renault LeCar would make something like 45 hp at 5500'.    With the new 255-section 13" Hoosiers it might be a true "no-lift" run if we brought it to an event in Denver.   Kinda like autocrossing a lawn-tractor....only slower in a strait line.


    Once you go Mac, you never go back!
  •  05-14-2008, 7:04 PM 300365 in reply to 300285

    Re: 2009 Nationals and Pro Finale?

    scarrie:
    why not "just" fix forbes?

    It would take millions of $.  It really needs to be totally ripped up and replaced.  If it was done in asphalt, we would probably have the sand all over again anyway. 


    Jim Mueller
    FSP 2003 Focus
  •  05-14-2008, 7:56 PM 300380 in reply to 300365

    Re: 2009 Nationals and Pro Finale?

    http://www.airnav.com/airport/CSM

    It's not around any fancy cities, would have to utilize many small towns for hotels within a 20 to 30 mile range (maybe more would have to do more research, too lazy), no place for a banquet (bad food anyway) but what a great site this would beBig Smile in the middle of the USA. 


    Ann Vogel
    Z16/Z06
  •  05-14-2008, 8:03 PM 300381 in reply to 300380

    Re: 2009 Nationals and Pro Finale?

    Wait a second, a local autocrosser, Kent E is now on the Blue Springs, MO city council.  We are located just minutes east of KC.  Maybe I should run for city council as well as another SCCA member and we can approve a very large concrete autocross/commuter parking lot just on the edge of town. :-)  If it would bring millions to the community, it would make perfect sense IMO.  It may be a couple years away since elections just took place, but, look for this development to happen within the next couple years. ;-)
  •  05-14-2008, 8:48 PM 300387 in reply to 300330

    Re: 2009 Nationals and Pro Finale?

    scarrie:
    probably several 'someones.' Smile

    The reply from Mike Hooper after I emailed him:

    Matt,
    I appreciate the feedback, we have corrected it online and will run correction in print edition tomorrow.
    Michael

    and then one more back and forth between us:

    Matt,
    It was nice to hear from you. I was at the Solo Nationals in 2007, it was a good time; I will look you up this fall.
    Michael


    -----Original Message-----
    From: Matt Murray
    Sent: Wednesday, May 14, 2008 2:46 PM
    To: Hooper, Michael
    Subject: Re: Solo Nationals attendance number, re: "Heartland Park steers race to the pits, Irwin not bringing back SCCA Solo Nationals"

    Dear Mr. Hooper,

    Thank you for the reply. If you are around in September, please come by and
    say hello. I have attended every National held in Topeka, and started
    attending Nationals in Salina since 1987.

    I have also been one of the instigators or "Head Duck" to get us out of
    towners to buy ducks for the Sertoma Clubs Duck Race (I kept wanting to win
    a party at the Blind Tiger!) so that we could give back to the community
    that hosts our little soirée.

    Matt Murray

     


    Matt Murray

    I am perfectly capable of learning from my mistakes. I will surely learn a great deal today.
  •  05-14-2008, 8:52 PM 300390 in reply to 300387

    Re: 2009 Nationals and Pro Finale?

    Don't worry, Topeka will step in to help Ray Irwin:
    http://cjonline.com/stories/051408/bre_JEDO.shtml
    Matt Murray

    I am perfectly capable of learning from my mistakes. I will surely learn a great deal today.
  •  05-14-2008, 9:22 PM 300395 in reply to 300390

    Re: 2009 Nationals and Pro Finale?

    First, I don't mind Kansas or Topeka for that matter.  My drive is reasonable as well as the local hospitality is relaxing.  However, I think I echo many competitors desires.  First, I want GRIP(whether it be asphalt or concrete, this rules out Texas Motor Speedway's bus lot) second, I want air so no Denver or stupid altitudes.  Third, the event needs to scheduled for a warm date!  Fourth, a site large enough that we do not have cars sliding up to our backs from the adjoining course while working.  And last but not least, a paddock with a little space and no set hours!!

     If this exists, there are 1100+ people willing to spend some of their hard earned money to be there but how about SCCA spending a little of OUR hard earned money this time!!!

     


    turbotoddie
    todd farris
    CP96
  •  05-14-2008, 9:51 PM 300403 in reply to 300395

    Re: 2009 Nationals and Pro Finale?

    I have spoken with my Russian contacts......

    And have secured a firm committment for the Chernobyl site.  The SuperTankers will leave from Norfolk, VA on September 1st.  Plenty of room for everyone their tow vehicles and assorted other junk.

    McGeorge has offered to let anyone needing to crash a nite, if getting there early, on the floor of the Toyota dealership.....but he asked me to ask everyone to please don't sleep in the Camrys on the showroom floor.

    PS---just a little fly in the ointment.  The Russian government kindly requests all participants, to happily participate in human radiation experiments.

    PPS---I ask you.....is glowing in the dark for 3 months, too much to ask for a kick ass site !


    Trying to get faster
  •  05-14-2008, 10:24 PM 300410 in reply to 299892

    Re: 2009 Nationals and Pro Finale?

    Mark Jorgensen:

    Zauskycop:
    ....this can't happen soon enough.   I bet we will be treated VERY rudely this year by HPT...   Not that they can be much worse.   Time to play hide and seek again with the "permit-less" scooter haha...

    HAHA ain't that the truth, bite me Ray!

     

     

    I got a laugh from that. Thanks, Mark.

     

    d.hitchcock 


    Tire Warmer in "The Real ///M3"
    No. 88 STX
  •  05-15-2008, 1:11 AM 300440 in reply to 300361

    Re: 2009 Nationals and Pro Finale moving?

    Any decent sites in Nebraska or Oklahoma? 

     

    gary p:

    Yeah, that has crossed my mind.  My buddy's FSP Renault LeCar would make something like 45 hp at 5500'.    With the new 255-section 13" Hoosiers it might be a true "no-lift" run if we brought it to an event in Denver.   Kinda like autocrossing a lawn-tractor....only slower in a strait line.

    Dan Marx car? I want to run our SP corolla against the Renault! Our last dyno showed 73whp/70wtq at 5300ft!
     



    1986 Trueno GT-S (DSP), 1989 Honda Civic Si (HS)
    Autocrossing on the cheap.
  •  05-15-2008, 3:58 AM 300449 in reply to 300365

    Re: 2009 Nationals and Pro Finale?

    Ralt25:

    scarrie:
    why not "just" fix forbes?

    It would take millions of $.  It really needs to be totally ripped up and replaced.  If it was done in asphalt, we would probably have the sand all over again anyway. 

    The North Course is now a blast zone for all the new tankers stationed there after the latest round of BRAC. Of course, if they could get rid of all the old, obsolete, no one knows how to fly or fix them, tankers (which the government won't allow), they wouldn't need that space.

    The South Course is now the home of some super-secret part of the National Guard, and when they are there, no one is allowed through the gate (except tower personnel, I imagine). 


    David Avard
    89 Honda Civic Si black (STS)
    07 Mazda 3s (HS?)
  •  05-15-2008, 4:30 AM 300450 in reply to 300380

    Re: 2009 Nationals and Pro Finale?

    bsl77s2000:

    http://www.airnav.com/airport/CSM

    It's not around any fancy cities, would have to utilize many small towns for hotels within a 20 to 30 mile range (maybe more would have to do more research, too lazy), no place for a banquet (bad food anyway) but what a great site this would beBig Smile in the middle of the USA. 

    Ah, the Oklahoma Spaceport.  Already occupied.


    David Avard
    89 Honda Civic Si black (STS)
    07 Mazda 3s (HS?)
  •  05-15-2008, 7:34 AM 300454 in reply to 300395

    Re: 2009 Nationals and Pro Finale?

    turbotoddie:

    First, I don't mind Kansas or Topeka for that matter.  My drive is reasonable as well as the local hospitality is relaxing.  However, I think I echo many competitors desires.  First, I want GRIP(whether it be asphalt or concrete, this rules out Texas Motor Speedway's bus lot) second, I want air so no Denver or stupid altitudes.  Third, the event needs to scheduled for a warm date!  Fourth, a site large enough that we do not have cars sliding up to our backs from the adjoining course while working.  And last but not least, a paddock with a little space and no set hours!!

     If this exists, there are 1100+ people willing to spend some of their hard earned money to be there but how about SCCA spending a little of OUR hard earned money this time!!!

     

    +1 for succinct requirements: grip, air, warmth, safety, flexibility, space...

    would increasing the amount of OUR hard earned money that SCCA can spend be acceptable?

    it has already been pointed out that entry fees are a relatively minor slice of the total expense for most participants.  my draft budget for a Topeka trip is pushing 2k - i'd pony up a premium to the SCCA to make the destination outstanding...  i'd bet most folks spend quite a bit more than that.

    $550 gas, $700 lodging, $700 food and spirits - no allowance for a dedicated set of tires ($500) - assumes 4k round trip miles, 30mpg

    distance accounts for a third of the cost, and entry fees hardly even show up!

    if 1,100 folks invest an average of 2k we're at 2.2m immediately - again, site cost increases seem less dramatic in that context

    am i wandering off the reservation here?

     


    Charlie Thompson
    '04 JCW Cooper [STX]
    NER Cannon Fodder
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