I didn't notice the "bumps" either :-) , but I did notice my eyeballs
bouncing into a blurr in a few places.
Don
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>From: Craig Boyle <craig_boyle@yahoo.com>
>To: Phil Esra <pesra@yahoo.com>, ba-autox@autox.team.net
>Subject: Re: 3/25 Course Design
>Date: Mon, Mar 27, 2000, 9:13 PM
>
>So did any other stock cars break other than MR-2's?
>I was having so much fun driving that I didn't notice
>the bumps at all (Miata) What bumps?
>
>Craig
>
>--- Phil Esra <pesra@yahoo.com> wrote:
>> I thought that the bumps were dealt with pretty
>> well--I've driven other
>> Candlestick courses that knocked me around quite a
>> bit more. Having
>> said that, Derek and I both broke swaybar
>> brackets/endlinks on our
>> MR2s. Bummer. Now I'm kind of ambivalent about
>> running there again in
>> an (admittedly fragile) MR2.
>>
>> Can anyone recommend a good welder/fabricator
>> in/near Oakland or Palo
>> Alto?
>>
>> phil
>>
>> --- "Benjamin R. Martinez" <brmcapri@usa.net> wrote:
>> > Dear Auto-xing groupies -
>> >
>> > So, what did you think of the course today? I did
>> not really get a
>> > chance to drive it at speed and would like some
>> feedback. Were there
>> > too many bumps? Was it challenging enough? Was
>> it too fast? How
>> > was
>> > the finish? Did you have fun?
>> >
>> > For me, feedback is important for influencing
>> future course designs.
>> > Please feel free to reply privately or over the
>> ba-autoX.
>> >
>> > If you found this course to be too easy, not
>> technically challenging,
>> > and too fast, just wait until Stockton...
>> >
>> > --
>> > BEN
>> >
>> > DSP #60
>> > Mercury Capri
>> > -- Racing is life...all the rest is just waiting
>> --
>> >
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
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