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Madison Motorsports
VIR north July 28-30 - Printable Version

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- John - 08-02-2006

Which group was that GAC 350Z running in? Looks like one of the former Performance Nisssan / Unitech cars...


- JohnC - 08-02-2006

John Wrote:Which group was that GAC 350Z running in? Looks like one of the former Performance Nisssan / Unitech cars...

I believe it was doing the Time Trial.


- white_2kgt - 08-02-2006

John Wrote:Which group was that GAC 350Z running in? Looks like one of the former Performance Nisssan / Unitech cars...

Thunder w/ me. It was a GAC car, he had it delivered Friday at 5AM. That guy was a real story. His TT car was an E55.


- JohnC - 08-02-2006

white_2kgt Wrote:
John Wrote:Which group was that GAC 350Z running in? Looks like one of the former Performance Nisssan / Unitech cars...

Thunder w/ me. It was a GAC car, he had it delivered Friday at 5AM. That guy was a real story. His TT car was an E55.

Was he in one of the garages also?


- white_2kgt - 08-02-2006

JohnC Wrote:
white_2kgt Wrote:
John Wrote:Which group was that GAC 350Z running in? Looks like one of the former Performance Nisssan / Unitech cars...

Thunder w/ me. It was a GAC car, he had it delivered Friday at 5AM. That guy was a real story. His TT car was an E55.

Was he in one of the garages also?

Yes, he was down at the other end from me, he had 2 actually. They brought,

1) Silver 350Z (street car used for HPDE)
2) Silver 350Z (The old GrandAm car, this actually was delivered)
3) Old Beat Fox Mustang, old race car
4) E55 - Time Trial's Car
5) Noble - Blown engine

And several support trucks/cars and a big motorhome.

He owns this dealership, <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.kraftnissan.com/">http://www.kraftnissan.com/</a><!-- m -->, and a few others in the FL area.


- JohnC - 08-02-2006

Chan - that was the guy I mentioned to you, after we went down and looked at Chad's car. I'd be happy if he never showed up at another NASA-MA event.


- .RJ - 08-02-2006

That guy punted me in the Karts friday night after I passed him... I had been closing in on him at about 2 sec/lap.


- Dragon - 08-02-2006

He's another that showed up to grid very late for the race on Sunday and snuck out even though he shouldn't have. I can't say for certain whether the grid workers let him out or if he took it upon himself to enter the track and catch the field.


- .RJ - 08-02-2006

Dragon Wrote:He's another that showed up to grid very late for the race on Sunday and snuck out

Yeah, but that thing sounded so damn good blasting down the front straight :evil:


- bimmerboodle - 08-02-2006

Dragon Wrote:He's another that showed up to grid very late for the race on Sunday and snuck out even though he shouldn't have. I can't say for certain whether the grid workers let him out or if he took it upon himself to enter the track and catch the field.
He just made it to grid but went out last. Kristy let him out


- Dragon - 08-02-2006

bimmerboodle Wrote:
Dragon Wrote:He's another that showed up to grid very late for the race on Sunday and snuck out even though he shouldn't have. I can't say for certain whether the grid workers let him out or if he took it upon himself to enter the track and catch the field.
He just made it to grid but went out last. Kristy let him out
Technically speaking he showed up after the 3 minute call and therefore grid was closed he should have been sent down to the hot pits and would have had to leave after the green flag dropped from pit lane and the last car was past the start stand.


- bimmerboodle - 08-02-2006

white_2kgt Wrote:
JohnC Wrote:
white_2kgt Wrote:
John Wrote:Which group was that GAC 350Z running in? Looks like one of the former Performance Nisssan / Unitech cars...

Thunder w/ me. It was a GAC car, he had it delivered Friday at 5AM. That guy was a real story. His TT car was an E55.

Was he in one of the garages also?

Yes, he was down at the other end from me, he had 2 actually. They brought,

1) Silver 350Z (street car used for HPDE)
2) Silver 350Z (The old GrandAm car, this actually was delivered)
3) Old Beat Fox Mustang, old race car
4) E55 - Time Trial's Car
5) Noble - Blown engine

And several support trucks/cars and a big motorhome.

He owns this dealership, <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.kraftnissan.com/">http://www.kraftnissan.com/</a><!-- m -->, and a few others in the FL area.
There was actually 2 guys sharing the garages. Guy #1 is Derek Whitis-Car dealer in Fl.
he had the E55 TT car, the blowed up Noble(happened 2 weeks ago at Mid O) and had the silver Nissan GA car delivered... Funny thing is I asked him car color/number to get it registered and he said" I don't really know...I bought it based on it's lap times......!!!!!!

Guy #2 is Chris Kraft-- Nissan Dealership owner in FL
His was the white TT 350Z and the busted ass Firestone Firehawk series 'stang that he decided to revive after 15 years or so of sitting...just for fun. That guy actually drove the 24 hours at daytona a few times back in the day.

These guys were the nicest rich ass guys I have had to deal with. They were a crazy registration problem because of all the cars but they didn't get impatient or act like assholes like some of them do.


- bimmerboodle - 08-02-2006

Dragon Wrote:
bimmerboodle Wrote:
Dragon Wrote:He's another that showed up to grid very late for the race on Sunday and snuck out even though he shouldn't have. I can't say for certain whether the grid workers let him out or if he took it upon himself to enter the track and catch the field.
He just made it to grid but went out last. Kristy let him out
Technically speaking he showed up after the 3 minute call and therefore grid was closed he should have been sent down to the hot pits and would have had to leave after the green flag dropped from pit lane and the last car was past the start stand.
If this is how you do it, then you are correct. HE had asked me how to do it since he knew he would be late because they had broke a halfshaft and I told him (after asking JJ) he would be allowed to race and he should get up there asap....next time I will know better


- Dragon - 08-02-2006

bimmerboodle Wrote:If this is how you do it, then you are correct. HE had asked me how to do it since he knew he would be late because they had broke a halfshaft and I told him (after asking JJ) he would be allowed to race and he should get up there asap....next time I will know better
In a case like that we'll occasionally let them join the field in their grid spot after the 3 minute call, or let them join at the back of the pack. Special circumstances arise and if we're made aware of it beforehand we do our best to accomodate. Most other participants understand these things and don't gripe when they see a competitor join the field after the 3 minute call. If the guy just got up there late for no other reason then just being late I have no sympathy for him and he starts from the pits.


- bimmerboodle - 08-02-2006

Dragon Wrote:
bimmerboodle Wrote:If this is how you do it, then you are correct. HE had asked me how to do it since he knew he would be late because they had broke a halfshaft and I told him (after asking JJ) he would be allowed to race and he should get up there asap....next time I will know better
In a case like that we'll occasionally let them join the field in their grid spot after the 3 minute call, or let them join at the back of the pack. Special circumstances arise and if we're made aware of it beforehand we do our best to accomodate. Most other participants understand these things and don't gripe when they see a competitor join the field after the 3 minute call. If the guy just got up there late for no other reason then just being late I have no sympathy for him and he starts from the pits.
he thought he would be later than he was and was really only concerned about being let out to make 1/2 way to get some points...but he did ask


- white_2kgt - 08-02-2006

bimmerboodle Wrote:
Dragon Wrote:
bimmerboodle Wrote:
Dragon Wrote:He's another that showed up to grid very late for the race on Sunday and snuck out even though he shouldn't have. I can't say for certain whether the grid workers let him out or if he took it upon himself to enter the track and catch the field.
He just made it to grid but went out last. Kristy let him out
Technically speaking he showed up after the 3 minute call and therefore grid was closed he should have been sent down to the hot pits and would have had to leave after the green flag dropped from pit lane and the last car was past the start stand.
If this is how you do it, then you are correct. HE had asked me how to do it since he knew he would be late because they had broke a halfshaft and I told him (after asking JJ) he would be allowed to race and he should get up there asap....next time I will know better

Well I think the 3 minute thing was specific for this event. Chris brought this up during his morning meeting saturday, I don't recal this being an every event rule.


- Dragon - 08-02-2006

white_2kgt Wrote:Well I think the 3 minute thing was specific for this event. Chris brought this up during his morning meeting saturday, I don't recal this being an every event rule.
Nope, it's at every event, he just made it a point of mentioning it at this one again because we had some issues at Summit Point. The rules are (not including exceptions), anyone that's lined up at the back of grid waiting to get in at 3 minutes is allowed to be gridded, if you show up to that line after the 3 minutes you will not be assigned to your grid spot and start at the back of the pack. If you show up to grid after the pack has left you're supposed to be put at pit-out and wait there till the field has received the green and passed the start stand and you start out from the pits.

We make hardship exceptions, and exceptions for racers who are also instructing in a session prior to a race, but not for people who just decide to show up late.


- Evan - 08-03-2006

euroimage pics are up
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- Apoc - 08-03-2006

I'm #1... wooooo woooo!

You need to pull the breastesise closer Evan!

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- .RJ - 08-03-2006

Heh, podium r00kie!

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