What are the Duryea numbers looking like?

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Already marked with yellow lines at the curb.

Yes it does include downhill from the start line.
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Nice! :wink:
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Bigfork wrote:After standing around on the heat at FedEx yesterday you want to try it again but with a fire suit on too? ;)

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at least you do not have to work for 1.5 hours in the middle of a large parking lot and there are plenty of trees up in Reading, unlike DC :wink:
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Duryea - 123.6 (ITE '06)
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Nelson wrote:OK here it is, now don't go telling your 40 friends that there are still openings. :lol:

After counting the pit spaces along 13th St. and along the connecting road at the city garage (the Pagoda pits) we decided that we could fit 120 cars. Now this depends on people only taking up one space per car (not entry). Two driver cars get only one space. This pertains to all of the pit spaces. No tow vehicles or trailers will be allowed in the pit area (unless you can get your race car in the same space as you trailer/tow vehicle and not block the road).

As of 8/15:
119 entries, 108 cars, 33 novices.

Please pay attention to the run groups, they WILL be different than at other hills so that we can even out the number of cars in each group.
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well thats some good news :D
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Duryea - 123.6 (ITE '06)
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Nelson wrote:No tow vehicles or trailers will be allowed in the pit area (unless you can get your race car in the same space as you trailer/tow vehicle and not block the road).
I really hope we can self regulate on this issue. I still see people with trailers and other vehicles in the paddock area.... :?
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I am in :D

See you all this weekend.
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Jefferson Spr. C.W. - 57.5 (SM Record 06)
Pagoda - 60.9 (BSP Record 05)
Duryea - 123.6 (ITE '06)
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It was pointed out to me tonight that this weekend might be real fun:

120 Entries
108 Cars
33 Novices
and a FULL MOON :shock:

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In case you have not heard the hotels are all booked. I have a room in Pottstown so I plan to leave my trailer and car in the camping area after the Friday tech.

Will this be a problem?

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HI,

The only thing that would be a problem is if you parked where it took up a camping spot. There is some room up there but not much. I saw at Pagoda there was a few people that had their cars parked under a tree in the grass and it just sat there. Meanwhile there were people looking for spots to campout.

Duryea it is packed like a tuna can so keep it organized up there, I have a tractor trailer to get in that mess! :shock: :lol:
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Duryea Run Group Update

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As mentioned in an earlier post, the Run Groups are modified for Duryea. Right now American Sedan, Touring and Street MOD 2 are being moved to Group 2. Below are the groups:

GROUP ONE
SHOWROOM STOCK
STREET PREPARED
STREET MOD
IMPROVED TOURING
SPEC MIATA
VINTAGE
HISTORIC
RALLY
TWO DRIVER CARS FROM GROUP TWO

GROUP TWO
STREET MOD 2
AMERICAN SEDAN
TOURING
SPORTS RACER
SPEC RACER
SPECIALS
SOLO V
FORMULA V
CLUB FORD
FORMULA FORD
FORMULA ATLANTIC
FORMULA CONTINENTAL
GT
PRODUCTION
TWO DRIVER CARS FROM GROUP ONE
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Post by rallynutdon »

Nelson, do you happen to know the width of each pit allocation? Will a 12 x 12 ez-up infringe on the next pit? Thanks.
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A 12X12 probably will. So get real friendly with the next store racer. :wink:
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I'm planning to be there on Sat. to take some pictures but with 120 entries, you racers will fill-up my 1GB flash card! Sounds like fun.

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Good Luck to everyone running this weekend. I'll be in Toronto at a Supra Meet this weekend. See you all at Fall Weatherly.
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