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- February 21, 2011 at 4:26 am #64826
Jon Romenesko
ParticipantThanks for the fun time, Craig! :clap:
February 21, 2011 at 3:35 pm #64827cgordon
ParticipantDitto here.
Charles
February 23, 2011 at 2:41 am #64828Craig Mansfield
Participant:usa: A BIG THANK YOU!! To everyone who helped in putting on the RACING FOR HEROES at the Unser indoors karting facilities last weekend. It was a great turnout by the Colorado Karting Community. The Military were in awe of the numbers of people in attendance. They were also excited by the speed and thrill of karting. The single focus of going faster each time on the track. They all mention how the concentration cleared their minds.
The only factor that caused some concern and much laughter was the geezer class
The top ten reasons put forth by Charles Gordon to say he was really the winner of that class.1. He selected the wrong kart (five times)
2. He was taller and should win because of his height.
3. He was older and should get a bigger discount.
4. It was past his nap time,
5. Subtract the handicap only from his time not the other persons.
6. His kart had to much air in the tires
7. His kart had to little air in the tires.
8. The flagger didn’t like him.
9. His helmet was to tight or was it to loose.
10. The top reason was his socks were too tight.I applaud all who supported the event and look forward to the Grand Junction and Action Karting dates of RACING FOR HEROES
Craig Mansfield
303 242 2929February 23, 2011 at 5:15 pm #64829cgordon
ParticipantSomehow I knew I hadn’t heard the last of this. Anway, it was fun to race against my old TaG Master buddies again.
Charles
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