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- July 20, 2005 at 2:27 pm #51165
hotwheels1517
ParticipantIf I were to race could I get a weight break? At 230 pounds I don’t think I would stand a chance. Could I enter a relief driver “MY SON”?
Brian Moore
father of Brandon #77 comer 80 and novice shifterJuly 20, 2005 at 2:57 pm #51166Anonymous
InactiveOkay first of all–why didn’t I get some donuts-Angie!
Now we got people asking for weight breaks right off the start. Bring those 230 lbs and have some fun!
July 25, 2005 at 10:21 pm #51167Curt Kistler
ParticipantIt looks as if the corporate $$$$ has bucked up this year and we will not be having a Colorado Karter Kart Race at the Mini Grand Prix.
I spoke with Jim this weekend and he has asked me to relay the word.
With too many companies willing to pay as much as $1,500.00 per hour to the Centrix Grand Prix of Denver, we will need to take a back seat. Centrix has sold all of the alloted time slots this year. Along with the Celebrity Mini Grand Prix, Champ Car Team Challenge, and many other special events, it looks like The Track of Centennial staff will have their hands full.
This is your lucky day Edwards. Now you can go back to the beer diet and get some sleep tonight. :cheers: You don’t have to worry about loosing to some fat old cigar smoking ass this year.
Maybe we can persuade Jim to roll the rentals out at Steamboat this year and duke it out there. Just a thought.
July 26, 2005 at 2:31 am #51168Anonymous
InactiveCurt and Jim,
Thanks for at least trying.
At those Corporate prices you should pay for the Track before it opens, Jim. :cheers:
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