Planning for the final event for the USTS 2005 season is coming along very nicely. Club president Kristi Ellison has put in countless hours to get this race organized and to raise a nice purse for prize money.
We ask that all members of the USTS make every effort to attend what will be one of the best races of the year. We welcome also PRO drivers that may not have raced with the USTS this year.
In addition to the normal schedule, OSY400 has been added to the schedule, I believe for Sunday (but to be confirmed as to which day). So bring out all those 102's, 202's and 302's!! Leave the lead at home!! Also, K PRO's run 2 heats each day.
Anyone that believes that they will need methanol, please send me an e-mail (dwedweaver@comcast.net). If enough drivers need it, we will attempt to arrange for several drums with sales "per the gallon".
We expect a great turnout of boats with teams from New England through Florida travelling to join the "Mid-westerners from Michigan, Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin, Iowa, Minnesota and parts elsewhere. We would love to see the folks from Texas. Most of the USTS point races are still up in the air and will be decided on an approximately 1 mile race course.
I would suggest that people flying in for the race weekend make their reservations now, as there are some good sales into RDU airport. Check with Delta, Airtran, Southwest, USAir, etc. The airport is about 30-45 minutes from the race course, depending on the time of day and traffic.
Finally, if you or your team are planning on attending this race, please shoot me an e-mail (with your classes), so we can put together lists of drivers for each class to distribute to the media, use in the program, etc.
More details to follow.
We ask that all members of the USTS make every effort to attend what will be one of the best races of the year. We welcome also PRO drivers that may not have raced with the USTS this year.
In addition to the normal schedule, OSY400 has been added to the schedule, I believe for Sunday (but to be confirmed as to which day). So bring out all those 102's, 202's and 302's!! Leave the lead at home!! Also, K PRO's run 2 heats each day.
Anyone that believes that they will need methanol, please send me an e-mail (dwedweaver@comcast.net). If enough drivers need it, we will attempt to arrange for several drums with sales "per the gallon".
We expect a great turnout of boats with teams from New England through Florida travelling to join the "Mid-westerners from Michigan, Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin, Iowa, Minnesota and parts elsewhere. We would love to see the folks from Texas. Most of the USTS point races are still up in the air and will be decided on an approximately 1 mile race course.
I would suggest that people flying in for the race weekend make their reservations now, as there are some good sales into RDU airport. Check with Delta, Airtran, Southwest, USAir, etc. The airport is about 30-45 minutes from the race course, depending on the time of day and traffic.
Finally, if you or your team are planning on attending this race, please shoot me an e-mail (with your classes), so we can put together lists of drivers for each class to distribute to the media, use in the program, etc.
More details to follow.
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