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Re: Nationals to October in Texas

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Subject: Re: Nationals to October in Texas
From: "Tom_Holt" <tholt@ccsi.com>
Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2000 10:01:40 -0500
    While it would be a wonderfully short drive for me to go to TMS for
Nationals, I have to question whether or not the asphalt could handle that
kind of abuse. I know it seemed to have survived about 1800 runs at the last
Tour but would 3000+ runs over the same line wear a groove halfway to china?
    I just love the annual pilgrimage to race on concrete.

Tom
FP29

----- Original Message -----
From: Brad Cox <COXB@trimofran.org>
To: <autox@autox.team.net>
Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2000 8:55 AM
Subject: Re: Nationals to October in Texas


> I'm looking forward to attending my first nationals next year, and I
certainly don't mind if it's in Topeka, but I just wanted to brag about TX
Motor Speedway for a minute. ;-)
>
> I'm not sure what it cost, but if a local organization can make it work
for 295 competitors I don't see how the site could be cost prohibitive for
1000+ competitors.  I have no idea what the logistics were for pulling off
the event, but this is just a thought.
>
> As was stated, the facility is *beautiful*.  With all the smooth asphalt
anyone could ever want, very easy access, giant restroom facilities, etc.
Part of what makes it so great is that it's built to handle crowds of
200,000.  The track is located on I-35 about 5 miles north of Ft. Worth, so
there are only a few hotels within a couple of miles.  However, within 10-15
miles there are all the hotels that a major city can offer.  Not to mention
the fact that there is enough room for about 10,000 RV's at the site.  Also,
as far as weather goes, mid October in Texas is pretty close to perfection.
>
> -brad
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