lagrasta wrote: Heck, why don't we do a specific "Ride-a-long" day several times a year. I'll volunteer to drive and whatever else is needed. As long as it doesn't turn into extreme hoonage, I don't see what's wrong with it.
Jad wrote:Well your hubby is uber competitive, some others of us really enjoy giving rides (maybe not during timed runs, but any other time )
SDGT3 wrote: Martin came out to the Buttonwillow time trial with me a month ago and was literally taken out of my car on the pit wall until he paid his taste of the track fee. This was not a newbie or potential member, but a dual chair of DEs and Tech Sessions and a person who volunteers his time to instructor others and asked to pay $100! I thought we were being held up by some banditos. He didn't have his wallet on him while in the car and had to get out. Is that right? The club does not pay for my tires, brake pads or gas for hauling around an extra 200 lbs around a track, but yet collects extra $$ as it they do. We need to be more conscience of what we are doing and how our actions are perceived by others.
MR LIPP wrote:Peter
You forgot to mention that as DE chairs we fought to keep the Taste of the Track fee to only $30 (which is what I wound up paying at Buttonwillow to learn the track). The $30 price seemed like a fair donation to the club and was a nice little bonus when the club is struggling to make money on events. I would not pay that at an autocross or endorse the corner working idea
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