That is great if you can get away with it, but I am not sure that would work with my wifeOriginally Posted by woodym3
That is great if you can get away with it, but I am not sure that would work with my wifeOriginally Posted by woodym3
2001 330i (my car)
2004 Audi Allroad (wife's car and family truckster)
I think that depends on your significant other.Originally Posted by woodym3
speaking of pizza, the pizza at the little place called Aunt Millies in Milton is really good. Give it a try, if you haven't yet.
Last edited by JoelG; 04-20-2005 at 01:08 PM.
I should be there
If I"m interpreting correctly, this event is being run on BMWNCC's insurance. I notice that convertibles ARE being allowed with a hardtop and rollbar for this event. How come the exception this time? Is this a sign of things to come?
Tyler Stewart
Tyler Stewart
'97 540iA "Sport"
'82 Purple Camaro #87 ESP "Barney"
'91 Spec Miata #07 SSM
'94 LT1 Corvette slush puppy
It is not a sign of things to come. Not allowing convertibles is a decision made by the driving school steering committee. I agree with them but it is not my decision. This event is a little different because it is a joint event. Audi and M-B allow convertibles.Originally Posted by Tyler Stewart
I understand that the confirmation for this school is not until other schools are complete, but is there anyway to know what the possibility is of being accepted? The listing says 35 drivers from each club, and a posting dated April 13th notes that 39 applications had already been received. Does this mean that my registration mailed around April 20th was too late? I’m just trying to schedule other events which fall right around the time of this one - but had this as a high priority as I already missed the Tar Heal event there in March .
We are not limiting to 35 per club. We need to fill the school. Entries will depend on the number of instructors we have. I think we are iin good shape. Anyone who has sent in their money should be in.Originally Posted by fpol
Many thanks. You're always prompt with a response - both here and in email
I have no life.
What's the scoop on registration packets?
We're a little less than a month out and I've yet to see anything in the mail... or my inbox. (Late May, early June is super busy for me, so the sooner I can figure out when to get the 3 teched, the better.)
Dan,Originally Posted by SharkD
Take a look in your inbox. There should be a message from me with the Student Information Package.
The Student Package is also now available on the NCC webpage in the VIR event registration area.
Now, go get your car inspected and get ready to have fun!
Rafael Garces
NCC Street Survival Coordinator
NCC Past President (2003-2005)
'16 BMW 340i - Estoril Blue, M-Sport, Track Handling Package
'13 Porsche Boxster S, Amaranth Red
Just as I was going to reply to this....I checked my inbox
-- Jason
Good, I'm glad that the email actually worked. I was worried that my email provider would think I was trying to send out "inappropriate" emails.Originally Posted by jkuper
Now, let's see how many bounced email I get back.
Rafael Garces
NCC Street Survival Coordinator
NCC Past President (2003-2005)
'16 BMW 340i - Estoril Blue, M-Sport, Track Handling Package
'13 Porsche Boxster S, Amaranth Red
What is nice about this pre-registration system is that every email address must be correct or they can't register.Originally Posted by Rafgar
I'll tech my car when I get back from Mid-Ohio. I'll need to flush my brake fluid then.
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