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PPIR or PMI?
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Tikigod (Denver)
on November 06, 2008 at 3:20 PM
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I vote the same. HPR is a nice track and SAFE. I have
posted by 5280Z_nightstalker
on November 06, 2008 at 02:56 PM
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PPIR is an extremely well kept track (when actively used in the past .... since it closed I'm not sure what shape the track is in)
PMI I'm less familiar with
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2009 Midwest Z Fest concerns and questions.
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Woody75 (Denver)
10:24:08 11/06/08
I think you answered your own question in a way...
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Dave N
10:41:09 11/06/08
Ahh yes, Zcon was my other concern as well.
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Woody75 (Denver)
10:48:00 11/06/08
*should be Pikes Peak Raceway south of Colorado Springs (n/m)
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Woody75 (Denver)
10:58:29 11/06/08
thoughts
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Tikigod (Denver)
12:05:30 11/06/08
More Thoughts...
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not-hrz
12:22:14 11/06/08
I vote for scheduling the meet around the HPR track day. (n/m)
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Musashi Sword
13:14:50 11/06/08
I vote the same. HPR is a nice track and SAFE. I have
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5280Z_nightstalker
14:56:23 11/06/08
PPIR or PMI? -
Tikigod (Denver)
15:20:57 11/06/08
cant remember which I just have heard from friends about
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5280Z_nightstalker
15:36:54 11/06/08
PPIR was used by numerous sanctioning bodies
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Tikigod (Denver)
15:56:11 11/06/08
Good advice so far, but we need more non local feed back.
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Woody75 (Denver)
15:58:16 11/06/08
FWIW...Lessons learned from MZF08
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LJZTT
16:19:44 11/06/08
I agree 100%. Good info to take back to the club. (n/m)
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Woody75 (Denver)
16:34:17 11/06/08
Springtime would conflict with the Branson Z Fest.
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not-hrz
23:04:06 11/06/08
So wait
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93Z32Driver
19:41:42 11/06/08
Denver has been offered 2009, we are trying to decide. (n/m)
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Woody75 (Denver)
21:51:54 11/06/08
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