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  • #46
    I'm in. Looking forward to getting schooled...
    Roger in Auburn
    Yes, I HAVE to drive it home...
    #61

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    • #47
      Registered. Looking forward to finally getting the E36 M3 out on track after having so many conflicting schedules earlier this year.
      - Jerry Ledford
      '16 Ram 2500 Big Horn - daily driver / tow vehicle

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      • #48
        So if I wanted to do this in my S2000 I would need to install a roll bar or a hard top, is that correct?
        Steven Vanzant
        2004 Sebring Silver S2000
        STR 16

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        • #49
          Originally posted by RenoVan View Post
          So if I wanted to do this in my S2000 I would need to install a roll bar or a hard top, is that correct?
          Yes. Factory rollover protection is also permissible for a PDX, but I'm not sure what guarantee Honda puts on the roll hoops in the S2000. If you find documentation (owner's manual or shop manual) that references them as roll protection that would satisfy the requirement. The main reason I eventually sold my S2000 was the difficulty in finding ways to play with it on track.

          The flip side is I do not know your track experience. If this would be your first time on track I would have to put an instructor in the car with you. I will not ask an instructor to get in a car with inadequate roll protection.

          Hope this helps. If you decide you cannot drive in the PDX we could use your help at the track.
          Casey Stallings
          caseystallings@live.com


          It's all fun and games until someone loses an everything.

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          • #50
            So, this is an SCCA-sanctioned PDX then?

            I have a couple questions. Is 2nd driver the same price as first? Some clubs discount 2nd driver, some don't. I'd like to come drive, and possibly bring my 16 year old daughter as well. She has some basic driver training, a Teen Survival School, and a few autocrosses under her belt (and her first trophy finish as of yesterday!), but is new to the track. Would the Novice group accomodate someone who might start off pretty slow? She will get up to speed, I have no doubt, but may be fairly timid at first. I, on the other hand, have instructed at many track days at TGPR (as well as Barber, Road Atlanta, Roebling, Nashville Superspeedway, and some others) and would like to act as her instructor. Would that be kosher? I would also most likely sign up to run in the Advanced group myself.

            TGPR is always fun (and safe), so I would love to start her off there!

            Thanks,
            Brian Flanagan
            Brian Flanagan
            CRSCCA
            Way too A.D.D. but currently in STU 98:2003 350zzzzzzz

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            • #51
              Originally posted by Fastech View Post
              So, this is an SCCA-sanctioned PDX then?

              I have a couple questions. Is 2nd driver the same price as first? Some clubs discount 2nd driver, some don't. I'd like to come drive, and possibly bring my 16 year old daughter as well. She has some basic driver training, a Teen Survival School, and a few autocrosses under her belt (and her first trophy finish as of yesterday!), but is new to the track. Would the Novice group accomodate someone who might start off pretty slow? She will get up to speed, I have no doubt, but may be fairly timid at first. I, on the other hand, have instructed at many track days at TGPR (as well as Barber, Road Atlanta, Roebling, Nashville Superspeedway, and some others) and would like to act as her instructor. Would that be kosher? I would also most likely sign up to run in the Advanced group myself.

              TGPR is always fun (and safe), so I would love to start her off there!

              Thanks,
              Brian Flanagan

              PM sent.
              Casey Stallings
              caseystallings@live.com


              It's all fun and games until someone loses an everything.

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              • #52
                What's the rollcall looking like Casey? Do you have a list that's easy to post? Just curious to see who is coming out. Brrr ... hope it warms up a bit by then.
                Tony Ewing
                '04 Mazda RX8 (Titanium Grey)
                '05 Mazda MSM (Lava Orange)
                '99 Mazda Miata (Green/Yellow, for TT)

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                • #53
                  I'll be there!
                  Delanie Calhoun
                  '90 Spec Miata
                  '13 Ford Focus ST

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                  • #54
                    Glad to hear you are going to be there Delanie. Look forward to seeing you.
                    Roger in Auburn
                    Yes, I HAVE to drive it home...
                    #61

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                    • #55
                      There is still room to sign up for this event. Do it!
                      Casey Stallings
                      caseystallings@live.com


                      It's all fun and games until someone loses an everything.

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                      • #56
                        Looks like I'm in with my newly acquired (yesterday) Miata ... is there a Christmas party planned?
                        Tony Ewing
                        '04 Mazda RX8 (Titanium Grey)
                        '05 Mazda MSM (Lava Orange)
                        '99 Mazda Miata (Green/Yellow, for TT)

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                        • #57
                          Originally posted by tonyTIGERX8 View Post
                          Looks like I'm in with my newly acquired (yesterday) Miata ... is there a Christmas party planned?
                          There had been some talk of an informal gathering afterward away from the track. Probably in Oxford.
                          Casey Stallings
                          caseystallings@live.com


                          It's all fun and games until someone loses an everything.

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                          • #58
                            FYI: At the TVR BOD meeting last night we identified 3 likely, and possibly 5 persons from the "North" who plan to enter but hadn't as of last night.

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                            • #59
                              Originally posted by Vfastcaddy View Post
                              FYI: At the TVR BOD meeting last night we identified 3 likely, and possibly 5 persons from the "North" who plan to enter but hadn't as of last night.
                              Awesome! Have them contact me asap to confirm their spot.

                              There are currently 2-3 spots left in each group and registrations are rolling in.
                              Casey Stallings
                              caseystallings@live.com


                              It's all fun and games until someone loses an everything.

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                              • #60
                                Originally posted by bimmertech View Post
                                Yes. Factory rollover protection is also permissible for a PDX, but I'm not sure what guarantee Honda puts on the roll hoops in the S2000. If you find documentation (owner's manual or shop manual) that references them as roll protection that would satisfy the requirement. The main reason I eventually sold my S2000 was the difficulty in finding ways to play with it on track.

                                The flip side is I do not know your track experience. If this would be your first time on track I would have to put an instructor in the car with you. I will not ask an instructor to get in a car with inadequate roll protection.

                                Hope this helps. If you decide you cannot drive in the PDX we could use your help at the track.
                                I was planning on a Wiregrass event on the 8th but they rescheduled to he 1st - already registered at Chattanooga. So, I'd love to go to attend this event but I am not ready for mod the car for with roll bar.

                                I was concerned about the broomstick test with a Tracks Unlimited event at Barber a couple months ago. TU and Barber did not require a roll bar on an S2000 for novices and maybe intermediate levels too.

                                Here's a statement from Honda on the S:

                                "Even though open-topped cars are exempted, the S2000 meets the federal standard for occupant protection in a rollover accident. The driver's and passenger's roll bars are made of 1.5-inch diameter high-strength steel pipe with a .080-inch wall thickness, and tie directly into the frame. Additional protection is provided by reinforced door pillars, windshield posts and the windshield frame."

                                Link here: http://www.honda.com/newsandviews/ar...20010220001302

                                The S was built to the same standard as a HT vehicle. If this documentation is enough I'll be there is there is room available. If not, thank you for the consideration.
                                Steve Saunders
                                '18 BMW M2
                                BS 72

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