[Sun, Oct 15] Track Day Summitt Point with MINI of Sterling
Originally Posted by Jen
My understanding is that there will be 45 participants, but probably not 45 driving instructors. Therefore, we will have to share instructors in a team format. Teams of 2 or three people will share a MINI. Each taking turns driving/being instructed and being a passenger. It will be different from last year where the entire group was divided into three groups. This is a different format.
And it's braking, not breaking.
Originally Posted by lastrega
I hereby NOT volunteer GyPsy
Being GyPsy only for two people she cannot be driven by anyone else but moi and the instructor ..maybe...
Being GyPsy only for two people she cannot be driven by anyone else but moi and the instructor ..maybe...

Originally Posted by lastrega
PS: Haemish once I finish breaking her in you might take GyPsy for a mini spin she is FANTASTIC !!!
Unless Mos is providing cars to drive then I am not cool with this part of the event:
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MINI of Sterling has arranged this to be a team format. MINI owners must be willing to let other people in their team drive their MINI. Each team will have two (possibly three participants, still $125 per person) people per car + one professional driver. Everyone will get riding and driving time, as above."
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MINI of Sterling has arranged this to be a team format. MINI owners must be willing to let other people in their team drive their MINI. Each team will have two (possibly three participants, still $125 per person) people per car + one professional driver. Everyone will get riding and driving time, as above."
Originally Posted by mdsbrain
Unless Mos is providing cars to drive then I am not cool with this part of the event:
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MINI of Sterling has arranged this to be a team format. MINI owners must be willing to let other people in their team drive their MINI. Each team will have two (possibly three participants, still $125 per person) people per car + one professional driver. Everyone will get riding and driving time, as above."
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MINI of Sterling has arranged this to be a team format. MINI owners must be willing to let other people in their team drive their MINI. Each team will have two (possibly three participants, still $125 per person) people per car + one professional driver. Everyone will get riding and driving time, as above."
I always say, the best car to learn to drive is someone elses. :impatient
Originally Posted by mdsbrain
Unless Mos is providing cars to drive then I am not cool with this part of the event:
"MINI of Sterling has arranged this to be a team format. MINI owners must be willing to let other people in their team drive their MINI. Each team will have two (possibly three participants, still $125 per person) people per car + one professional driver. Everyone will get riding and driving time, as above."
"MINI of Sterling has arranged this to be a team format. MINI owners must be willing to let other people in their team drive their MINI. Each team will have two (possibly three participants, still $125 per person) people per car + one professional driver. Everyone will get riding and driving time, as above."
I don't mind letting my friends have a test drive on the road (with me in the passenger seat), but driving on the track, where you are deliberately pushing the limits, is another story. Besides, who is truly going to be able to get the best out of the experience if they have to be paranoid of damaging someone else's car?
Originally Posted by Edge
I agree... if indeed the expectation is to allow anyone else (other than the instructor) to drive your MINI on the track, I will not be participating. I know Mike quite well, and I'll be telling him this!
I don't mind letting my friends have a test drive on the road (with me in the passenger seat), but driving on the track, where you are deliberately pushing the limits, is another story. Besides, who is truly going to be able to get the best out of the experience if they have to be paranoid of damaging someone else's car?
I don't mind letting my friends have a test drive on the road (with me in the passenger seat), but driving on the track, where you are deliberately pushing the limits, is another story. Besides, who is truly going to be able to get the best out of the experience if they have to be paranoid of damaging someone else's car?
Not me either.
Dale and I may drive out to watch and take some pics possibly, but I won't be participating.
I'm going to go for the tinting the day before anyway. Maybe next time...we'll see how this time works out for everyone.
Besides I need new tires, my current ones would not pass the inspection, and I can't afford tires right now.
I'm going to go for the tinting the day before anyway. Maybe next time...we'll see how this time works out for everyone.
First post updated. Confusion at Sterling with Mike and he confirms format will be similar to last year -- as Matt outlined very well in his post. However, you must be willing to allow the INSTRUCTOR to drive your MINI.
Originally Posted by Jen
First post updated. Confusion at Sterling with Mike and he confirms format will be similar to last year -- as Matt outlined very well in his post. However, you must be willing to allow the INSTRUCTOR to drive your MINI.
I am so up for this. Does anyone know the Helmet rules? Is open face ok, are is closed face required (more likely but I would like to use my autocross hat)? I already got my dew rag (from the Dragon if I can find it).
Originally Posted by DaCrema
I am so up for this. Does anyone know the Helmet rules? Is open face ok, are is closed face required (more likely but I would like to use my autocross hat)? I already got my dew rag (from the Dragon if I can find it).
I hope Sterling is ready to take money this weekend. I'm bringing my checkbook to the breakfast and they better take my money because I want to make sure I have a spot.
My car will also have a couple (more) minor modifications before the event too.
My car will also have a couple (more) minor modifications before the event too.
the question was in regards to this statment
he has more mods on/in his MINI than im paying for my used MINI
Originally Posted by CmdrVimes
I hope Sterling is ready to take money this weekend. I'm bringing my checkbook to the breakfast and they better take my money because I want to make sure I have a spot.
My car will also have a couple (more) minor modifications before the event too.
My car will also have a couple (more) minor modifications before the event too.

Originally Posted by Jeremy1026
the question was in regards to this statment
he has more mods on/in his MINI than im paying for my used MINI
he has more mods on/in his MINI than im paying for my used MINI

As of current I only have a pulley, intake, short shifter, and sway bar.
While technically the roof graphic and wheels could be considered mods they aren't what I was referring to.
Oh yeah, I bought an Alta antenna at MOTD2006 too.
Originally Posted by mdsbrain
Ahh the modding disease has hit you haha
.I've actually had the pulley, intake, and short shifter for a while now. Had them all put in at once back when the pulley special was announced. The swaybar went in a month or so ago. The new thing(s) are happening next week.
wow, i haven't really checked the boards for a couple days i guess. I missed alot. I wouldn't let anyone else go on the track with my MINI. the instructor i will.
I will be there for this track day, and i shall be participating definately!! Just show me where to sign up!
Hey sally, you can ride down with me if you want if you don't have ur jcw yet that is.
as far as helmets go, is it ok for the helmet to have a few scratches?
I will be there for this track day, and i shall be participating definately!! Just show me where to sign up!
Hey sally, you can ride down with me if you want if you don't have ur jcw yet that is.
as far as helmets go, is it ok for the helmet to have a few scratches?



sure, its not good for your transmission, but wheres the fun in being good 
