6/29 Street Survival

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rferg61
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6/29 Street Survival

Post by rferg61 »

A big thanks to Jamie, Mo, Mike and everyone else who helped out on Sunday! My kids were razing about the program afterwards, my daughter even want to try and learn how to handle a stick shift again! More importantly, they both learned far more about car control than they thought possible. If Travelers graces us with a few dollars discount, all the better.

Rodger

Oh yes, theres a small lump on my head from the hot ride in Dave's M5!

dngo
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Re: 6/29 Street Survival

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rferg61 wrote:A big thanks to Jamie, Mo, Mike and everyone else who helped out on Sunday! My kids were razing about the program afterwards, my daughter even want to try and learn how to handle a stick shift again! More importantly, they both learned far more about car control than they thought possible. If Travelers graces us with a few dollars discount, all the better.

Rodger

Oh yes, theres a small lump on my head from the hot ride in Dave's M5!
Sorry about that! I find PS2s to not be terribly progressive in regaining traction. :)

Dave

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Re: 6/29 Street Survival

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dngo wrote:
rferg61 wrote:A big thanks to Jamie, Mo, Mike and everyone else who helped out on Sunday! My kids were razing about the program afterwards, my daughter even want to try and learn how to handle a stick shift again! More importantly, they both learned far more about car control than they thought possible. If Travelers graces us with a few dollars discount, all the better.

Rodger

Oh yes, theres a small lump on my head from the hot ride in Dave's M5!
Sorry about that! I find PS2s to not be terribly progressive in regaining traction. :)

Dave
WAIT, you 'regained' traction? My tires that were marginal at the start of the day, ended in desperate need of replacement. If I blinked funny, the rear end was going around. Good for the school, BAD for the street. Fortunately the replacements arrived the next day.

There is a good reason the school is sponsored by The Tire Rack! :)

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I have photos from the event. How do we create a photo gallery for these pictures? I don't see how to do it.
-Jon Trudel, #163357

colin
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Post by colin »

Jon,

I will email you instructions.

C.

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Post by colin »

Jon's pictures are now available here. :)

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Re: 6/29 Street Survival

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dngo wrote:
rferg61 wrote: Oh yes, theres a small lump on my head from the hot ride in Dave's M5!
Sorry about that! I find PS2s to not be terribly progressive in regaining traction. :)

Dave
Especially when you leave half of them behind as "smoke"

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-Jon Trudel, #163357

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