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1. I've never been to the banquet before. Does that mean I have to show
up Friday night for a novice registration or do I just need 3 stripes on my
dinner plate?

2. Since this is table-service and not a buffet, I assume there is no need
to learn how to go through the turn-around. If so, I assume that means
there is definitely no touring runs?

3. What are the run groups for dinner?


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:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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In response to your questions about the banquet, as the banq. Chairman, I feel obligated to answer your concerns:
1. There is no novice registration on Friday night, however, at the banquet, you are required to wear three novice stripes on your left sleeve-or arm, if you don't have any long-sleeved shirts.
2. While there are no touring runs per se, you will need to familiarize yourself with the turn-around proceedures at the bar...
3. There are no run groups for dinner; you have to find out what table is being served first and seat yourself there-if it's not already filled.
Bon Apetite! See you at the banquet!
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JekylandHyde wrote:1. I've never been to the banquet before. Does that mean I have to show
up Friday night for a novice registration or do I just need 3 stripes on my
dinner plate?

2. Since this is table-service and not a buffet, I assume there is no need
to learn how to go through the turn-around. If so, I assume that means
there is definitely no touring runs?

3. What are the run groups for dinner?


... just keeping things light ... :lol:
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Very nice reply Joe. I sure it helped Jeff.

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Post by Sue Salsburg »

And just like a race weekend, get plenty of sleep the night before. Bring whatever you like to drink for after banquet partying. No one wants the season to end! Plan on a late breakfast get-together on Sunday. Now the last question, can you dance as well as you drive? Sue
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jeff,
just so you know. the genral does not useally show up. but a good time is had by all. lots of lies and plans for more power are talked about.
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Post by Phoenix V »

And dont forget... there is a mandatory round of "The Lumberjack Song" at the table that the Foerings are at. Oh wait...thats the BMR banquet. Sorry, my mistake. :lol:

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the University of Formula Vee -- fraternitus, frugalitus, velocitus, frivolitus, fugallitus
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:lol: All of us think alike here I guess. That's sort of scary. Oh well.
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Hahaaaahahahahaaaaa! :lol:

See? I knew it! It really should be (as noted in the linked thread on the Formula First board up above) The SILLY CAR CLUB of AMERICA.

(btw: the SpecMiata bunch in the NW really have started a $2500-engine-claiming-rule in their regional sub-class, Club Spec Miata.)

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"Ohhhhh... He's a hillclimber and he's ok...He parties all night and he drives all day!" :lol: There, how's that?
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Or even better "Ohhhh I'm a wor-ker and I'm okayyyyyy. I sleep all night and I flag all day"


:D There. I like that.
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