I have been asked to put together an autocross for the Women's Tennis Association star-players on Tuesday, November 9. Included among the fact that this is the WTA is the additional attraction that we will use a fleet of Cayennes for the parking lot autocross course. The venue is the Staples Center in downtown Los Angeles.
So far, and for the next few days, I have no other enticements to offer. I will, of course, be requesting some forms of compensation or renumeration for those of you who volunteer to join my intrepid group of Grand Prix Region management staff for the day. I will surely be requesting hotel rooms for those who travel from out-of-town.
If you're interested in a day-off-from-work (now my trademark type of event) and instructing Venus Williams, Anastasia Myskina, Lindsay Davenport or Svetlana Kuznetsova and wild rides in a Cayenne appeal to you than email me directly at carrera3@msn.com.
By the way, here is other info on the tennis event itself:
Porsche Race to the Championships
The purpose of the Porsche Race to the Championships is to determine the eight singles players and four doubles teams that will contest the WTA Tour's season-ending Championships presented by Porsche. The Tournament is an eight-player round robin singles tournament and four-team single elimination doubles tournament scheduled for November 8-15 at STAPLES Center in Los Angeles, California.
Unlike the WTA Rankings, which are based on a rolling, 52-week system - using a player's best 17 results for singles and 11 for doubles over the past 12 months - the Porsche Race to the Championships starts at the beginning of the season, with all players at zero points. Points earned from all WTA Tour events played (round and quality points) are added to produce the separate weekly Singles and Doubles Team standings.
This year's WTA Tour Championships provides an added incentive to players – a Porsche Cayenne. In addition to the $3 million in prize money awarded to the winners of the Championships, this year's event also includes a car giveaway to the singles winner of the Race to the Championships. The player who finishes No.1 in the Race based on points standings the Monday before the Championships, will be awarded a 2004 Porsche Cayenne.
Remember, it will be a full day but surely an interesting one as well.