Pagoda

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Pagoda

Post by miniacmike »

I will need a log book for Donna's white 98 camaro. Will anybody be there with logbooks available?
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Re: Pagoda

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Log books will be available. Price is $10.
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Re: Pagoda

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Who ever has the log books please bring them to Giants. I'm on the last page of my current one.

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Are there usually food vendors at the bottom of the hill?
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Re: Pagoda

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Yes
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Re: Pagoda

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Larry and Mike,
Kurt will be there and so will I.
We may only have 1 or 2 left though.
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Re: Pagoda

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Thanks Steve. I wasn't sure if Kurt was gonna make it. I'll look for the both of you on friday.
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Re: Pagoda

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Looking forward to seeing Donna sporting the Stig outfit and Huge grin this weekend.
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Re: Pagoda

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SteveTC wrote:Looking forward to seeing Donna sporting the Stig outfit and Huge grin this weekend.
That makes two of us.
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Re: Pagoda

Post by Mwilson »

Steve,
When I took the tech items down to Jefferson there were at least 20 plus log books in the box. I would find it hard to believe that they issued that many at Jefferson and Weatherly. By the way I told Rich that all the money for the log books goes to Kurt. He bought them out of his own pocket.
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Re: Pagoda

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Oh sorry, I didn't know it went to Kurt. I took the tech guys out for dinner at Weatherly with it :twisted: :mrgreen: I think I sold around 10 of them at Weatherly. Have a bunch of cages to stamp yet.
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Re: Pagoda

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Wow, that's a bunch of books. You should get the PHA "Salesman" of the year award :lol:
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Re: Pagoda

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BMR has 20 log books on the way from SCCA, so there shouldn't be any problem at Pagoda.
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Re: Pagoda

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sdwarf36 wrote:Are there usually food vendors at the bottom of the hill?
Yes, and at the top of the hill inside the pagoda the snack bar will be open 12-4 both days.
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http://readingeagle.com/article.aspx?id ... LdU0.email
Here's some local news I came across.
Congrats to all that raced. Great to watch/study/learn.
Sucks-not-racing.
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Re: Pagoda

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My congratulations to BMR for putting on a GREAT event. The expanded Pit space at the bottom was fantastic and the idea of having 10 cars line up while the other run groups came down really seemed to speed up the process. Really great improvements. Thanks to Rich, Nelson, Rick, Both Good and Bad Matt's, John Tumalo, Merlin, Brook, Grace, Jim and to the many corner workers who did an outstanding job. I think all your efforts over the past years is evident by the record breaking turnout of drivers. I also got a bunch of positive feedback from the many spectators that were passing thru the pits looking at the cars. Once again thanks for a job well done!
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Re: Pagoda

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Thanks Morg! And thanks to everyone who was there. 93 timed entries is indeed a record for Pagoda. Thanks to everyone who helped make the event what it was!
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Re: Pagoda

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The folks at Pagoda-Skyline collected about $1,350 in donations during the hillclimb. They're happy and looking forward to Duryea.
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Re: Pagoda

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Rich thanks for talking me into parking there and thanks too all the workers and everyone else that did all the work too put on a great event.I am looking forward too Duryea.Also Rich please thank the people that cleaned up the parking lot so we could park there.Glad that a lot of people that came by to talk about the blazer and hope they had a good show from my starting lines :)) and all the other turns .Glad everything worked out good for Steve
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Re: Pagoda

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Thanks for the hospitality folks-we had a great time. :P Thank you Rich and all the workers. (and I am jelous of how many workers you have!)
The road suits my car perfect-this has snuck into my 2nd favorite hill with the extra turns.
We'll be back in Sept. for Weatherly-gotta get there early for parking + to get some of that ? potato/butter/mash stuff. :)
Heres a video of my quickest run.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QjZvp8iH0_Q&feature=plcp
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Our Safer barriers are the mossy side of the trees...
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