[Fot] Forms for "extra curricular" activities at The Kastner Cup
Tony Drews
tony at tonydrews.com
Sat Jul 20 13:02:55 MDT 2013
One of the choices you have in the race registration is free entry in
either the Kimberly Cup or the Sheldon Cup. The cutoff between those
is running under or over 3:00 per lap at Road America. That may be
challenging to decide if you've never run the track.
For reference, I run in the 2:54 to 2:57 range normally. If you
normally keep up with me, you want the under 3:00 one - if not, you
want the over 3:00 one. I think I've run with a bunch of you so that
may be helpful (or maybe not so much). TR-3 / 4 / 250 / 6 / GT-6 /
bionic spitfire that run near the front of the Triumph groups would
probably be in the under 3:00 category (Henry, Leo, Mordy, Bill Hart,
etc.). More mid-pack folks would be in the over 3:00 category. And,
if you run unexpectedly fast (or unexpectedly slow), VSCDA is good
about letting you change from one of those to the other.
Road America is one of my favorite tracks. The sanctioning body is
friendly, the area embraces the track, it's got good amenities.
Cheers, Tony Drews
At 09:14 AM 7/20/2013, Joe Alexander wrote:
>Read & Fill Out Completely....those forms from VSCDA.
>
>A lot of stuff going on at the Kastner Cup.
>
>The Kastner Cup is for Triumphs and their drivers, but it's more than that.
>It's for family and friends and a celebration of our marque.
>
>There are a lot of features going on for everyone. The FORMS got necessarily
>complex to cover all bases.
>
>When you review the forms, please fill out completely and return all forms
>with your payment.
>
>If you are a bit confused by something, please ask and I will try to answer.
>
>We will muddle through any confusion as best we can.
>
>There's a cost effective win/win in here for the FOT and the VSCDA. Hats off
>to event chair(s) Mike & Deb Korneli. Pinnacle Experience at Road
>America.
>
>Thanks!
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