[Fot] Motrah Paddock info needed from all attending

tom strange tstrange at sbcglobal.net
Fri May 11 09:16:24 MDT 2007


Good morning,
   
  Everyone attending the Motrah 
   
  I have been asked to arrange a pit area so the FOT can paddock together. I plan to get there on Wed to set this up, with the help of Jack Whoehrle to get me in.
  I will be setting up a small tent for a social area and securing enough space for us to get all the rigs and cars in one area. 
  To do this I need to know who all would like to be in the FOT area. So far the list I have is quite small, it consists of
   
  Alexander, Joe
  Babcock, Bill
  Barr, Scott
  DeLap, Dennis
  Fridirici, John
  Gehweiler, Dan
  Kramer, Robert
  Sukey, Marty
  Washatko, Allen
   
  If anyone else is coming, I would appreciate it if you would let me know 
   
  Name
   
  Race car
   
  Tow vehicle and trailer size (including if you need immediate access to your trailer, which side your awning is on if you plan to use it etc..)
   
  Tents you wish to set up
   
  Arrival time (approx) 
   
  This will let me lay everything out once so we can all have plenty of space 
   
  Any Semi-trailers (Bill Hart comes to mind)  The ground I believe is level enough there to pull in with a large rig if you wish, or there is hard surface pit area available at the track also  I will not be setting up hard surface area, so you will be on a first come basis on that one.
  The area we are moving in to will have a lot more competition than we have had before for our paddock space, so I do not want to try to reserve a lot more space than we will realistically be using.
  I am still building engines, so any help getting info to me, to make this easier will be greatly appreciated.
  Joe, if there is a special that we would like to show off in the reception area, please let me know as soon as possible.]
    I do not believe we will have electricity in this area, as we have in the past, so generators may be something to bring along 
    I will try to have one or two spaces clear in my shop at home (45 min to 1 hr away) if we need to work on any serious problems.  Its a small shop, but it is warm, dry, lighted, and occasionally has British beer in the fridge. , .....  not that I would encourage consumption of alcohol prior to a race ...  (I think its 1.2 hrs bottle to throttle isn't it?????)
    A separate email will come to those on the list so they know I have their info, and what all I have.
  Thanks in advance,
   
   


Tom

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