Although we had to leave Sunday, just wanted to say what a great event MHRA put on this past weekend! I believe the count was 143 boats registered and they ran 3-in-2 to try to get through all the racing.
There were something like 11 or 12 students in the driver school on Friday and although my daughter took the classroom instruction, she wasn't quite comfortable enough to get in a boat, so in good time I'm sure she will. All the instructors were great!
I was fortunate enough to take her place in driving and managed to get some laps and "race the instructor". I also got to run my first two "real" races on Saturday (sorry Dave, I had to put that sticky white tape all over the helmet...but I'll buy it from you since you're selling it...fits me well). What an absolute blast! Of course, that also entailed driver's meeting, registering, and an up-front view of the incredible amount of work that goes into running a race event. Hat's off to MHRA and everyone involved in overseeing the event. Those folks busted some serious hump to "get 'er done"!
Everyone had a great time and we are anxiously looking forward to the Zanesville event and going back up to Grass Lake again in September.
SWMBO has given the thumbs up, so the Lance family is planning to be driving next season in 302SSH for my son and I and maybe AXH for my daughter...
Thanks MHRA, you guys are a class act!
There were something like 11 or 12 students in the driver school on Friday and although my daughter took the classroom instruction, she wasn't quite comfortable enough to get in a boat, so in good time I'm sure she will. All the instructors were great!
I was fortunate enough to take her place in driving and managed to get some laps and "race the instructor". I also got to run my first two "real" races on Saturday (sorry Dave, I had to put that sticky white tape all over the helmet...but I'll buy it from you since you're selling it...fits me well). What an absolute blast! Of course, that also entailed driver's meeting, registering, and an up-front view of the incredible amount of work that goes into running a race event. Hat's off to MHRA and everyone involved in overseeing the event. Those folks busted some serious hump to "get 'er done"!
Everyone had a great time and we are anxiously looking forward to the Zanesville event and going back up to Grass Lake again in September.
SWMBO has given the thumbs up, so the Lance family is planning to be driving next season in 302SSH for my son and I and maybe AXH for my daughter...
Thanks MHRA, you guys are a class act!
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