Sunday, April 1, 2012



Great news, I now have a Transit Driver. His name is Steve Barrett, he is a longtime Corvette enthusiast and lives in Fairfield Ohio. When Rick couldn't do it this year, I went through my list of people who said they wanted to go and scheduling conflicts etc. just kept getting in the way. JD White, a fellow Corvette guy that we hung out with last year during One Lap came to the rescue and pointed Steve in my direction. I think Steve is going to work out well, when I said the car had a heavier cam and clutch, his response was "That sounds like fun".


Went down to Summit Point for a Friday at The Track to instruct and also give the Corvette a shakedown before starting final preparation for the One Lap which is only about a month away. Everything ran fine and I was able to put some nice hot laps on, running on street tires as we will with the One Lap effort.


Most days we will finish at that days track by 3pm and then put on 500-600 miles to the next track. This really is an endurance event for man and machine.


BTW we are still collecting money for the Pa. Breast Cancer Coalition and will put a sticker on the car with your name on it for anyone who donates $10 or more. We can also put stickers on the car in Honor of or in Memorial to. Please send any donations with checks made out to Pa. Breast Cancer Coalition to Jim Roberts 14 W. Main St. Mount Joy, Pa. 17552. Last year we raised a couple thousand dollars and our goal is to improve that by 50%.














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