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7.1 | Triple Header | ROYALT::GAFFNEY | Gone fishin/racin | Tue Sep 04 1990 09:56 | 13 |
| Looks like two drivers won all the money this weekend. Of course
there was Dale, but a big job well done to Mike McLaughlin who
took BOTH the Grand National and the Modified checkers at the
Triple Header. Mike took home over $35,000 for his efforts Sunday.
I thought the G.N. race was pretty dull, but then again there still
isn't too much rubber laid down yet. The Modifieds put on a much
better show, with quite a bit more passing. The 3rd division was
the Charlotte Sportsman cars. They were OK, but it's hard to sit
through something like that, following the Mighty Modifieds.
Track attendance was down from the B.G.N. opener, so traffic
wasn't nearly as bad.
Gaff
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7.2 | NHIS BMW CCA Driver's School Report | CAESAR::ZETTERLUND | | Fri Sep 28 1990 09:16 | 40 |
| The Boston Chapter of the BMW CCA held its first driver's school at NHIS on
Sept. 21. Eighty enthusiastic students and twenty-five instructors
participated on a beautiful autumn day. We had a very interesting
cross-section of BMWs on the track, ranging from M-cars (M1, M3, M5, M6) to a
1967 1600. We also had an assortment of Porsches, VWs, etc., and a Ferrari.
The NHIS staff was very professional and helpful throughout the day. NHIS is a
first rate physical plant and should be even better next year. I had some
interesting discussions with Ted Goddard over the summer about the track layout
(south end chicane and turn 3, in particular) and have developed an
appreciation for the design constraints that the various sanctioning bodies and
environmental laws have placed on the facility. We were fortunate to have Bob
Chausse of the SCCA to lead the flagging and communications activities.
Everyone learned a lot from Bob and the three SCCA workers who also came up for
the day.
We used the "club" course for the school. This reduced the approach speed to
turn 3 by anywhere from 10-20 mph. The instructors who instruct at PCA events
wanted to run the oval turn, but we will probably continue to use the "club"
course until we develop a more experienced student group. Thirty-four of the
students had never been on a track before. The transitions into and out of the
south end chicane were fairly severe as paved initially. Additional paving was
completed in late August to allow shallower, less abrupt transitions. It is
now possible to enter and leave the chicane fairly smoothly; however, the
transitions on the fast line remain quite abrupt. Curbing has been added to
the road course all the way to the turn-in point for turn 10. A thick layer of
loam had been spread all around the course; it should be very pretty by next
summer.
The students behaved very well. I attribute much of this to instructors being
in the cars with the students at all times and, thereby, being able to instill
in the students healthy doses of respect for the course. There were only two
spins in turn 3 and no off-course excursions; fortunately, there were no cars
following closely in either case. One of the instructors hit the outside wall
in turn 2 when the right front tire blew as he entered the banking from the
chicane. He was able to pull out the sheet metal, mount a spare, and drive
home.
Everyone in the club is looking forward to next year's event(s).
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7.3 | CART race at NHIS! | DTIF::GUMBEL | Dick Gumbel | Thu Oct 10 1991 21:47 | 10 |
|
The Monday edition of the Nashua Telegraph (N.H.) carried an article
that announced a CART race at NHIS July 3rd, 1992. This CART race came
into existance when the Cleveland Grand Prix was canned. The NASCAR
folks show up the following weekend at NHIS. Should make for a busy
racing summer here in New Hampshire.
Dick
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7.4 | CART Tickets | SOLVIT::PLATT | | Tue Nov 19 1991 09:20 | 9 |
| Well, true to their word, NHIS did send out notification to
previous ticket purchasers for first dibs on the 7/5 CART race. The
prices are, a bit, outrageous. $35 each for the cheap seats down front,
rising steadily to $75 each for the rows underneat the suites. The
cheapest seats are $25 per only in the Laconia Grandstands which they
termed as the "family" section.
Price, however, be damned -- I got three at $55!!!
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7.5 | tickets | GUCCI::RDUCHAINE | | Tue Nov 19 1991 12:40 | 8 |
| re .177
Gee, you must be special. I received a brochure from them yesterday
to order tickets. I called the number they gave and said I had to
mail the request in. By the time my request goes through the mail I'll
probably have to stand!
bob
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7.6 | More tickets than brains | ROYALT::GAFFNEY | Gone fishin/racin | Wed Nov 20 1991 11:58 | 8 |
| I believe they are giving 1st shot to everyone who had
tickets for the Bud 300 NASCAR race. I was offered the
same 5 tickets I had for the 300. If you went to the
300, but someone else bought the tickets, I'd check
with them.
I'll be there
Gaff
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7.7 | Phone number please? | DTIF::GUMBEL | Dick Gumbel | Mon Nov 25 1991 22:04 | 8 |
| Could you post the phone number of the NHIS ticket office? For
those of us that didn't make races this summer, we would like a
chance at next summer's racing schedule!
thanks,
Dick
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7.8 | (603) 783-4744 | ROYALT::GAFFNEY | Gone fishin/racin | Mon Dec 02 1991 09:29 | 1 |
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7.9 | Only 200 laps? | WFOV11::DOBOSZ_M | Cogito Ergo Spud -- I Think, Therefore I Yam | Mon Dec 09 1991 11:21 | 11 |
| I just got off the phone with the ticket folks at NHIS...lemme see...8
tickets in the top row and another 8 in the family grandstand...carry the
one...uhhh...over six hunnert bucks!
According to the person on the phone, the race is a 200-lapper. I'm
disappointed...I've been to the 200-lapper at Nazareth and it's over
entirely too quickly. 300 would have been more realistic...
I figure they'll be qualifying at about 180...assuming a race average of a
speed as low as 125 and we're looking at about an hour and 40 minutes of
racing. Not enough...8^(
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7.10 | realities of life | ALIEN::MCCULLEY | RSX Pro | Mon Dec 09 1991 13:58 | 7 |
| .182> I figure they'll be qualifying at about 180...assuming a race average
.182> of a speed as low as 125 and we're looking at about an hour and 40 minutes
.182> of racing. Not enough...8^(
an hour and 40 minutes of racing seems like a nice TV package. It
works out to about an hour and a half of wife shots, ten minutes of
cars on the track, and twenty minutes of commercials... :-(
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7.11 | | LEVLS0::BECASSIDY | | Wed Jul 01 1992 13:05 | 9 |
|
I'm going to NHIS for the first time Sunday. Could someone give me directions?
I was told to get there by 8:00 am, otherwise don't count on seeing the start.
Also I was told to park far away for a quicker exit. Any comments on this?
Anyone know a good place to park?
Thanks.
Bill
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7.12 | | LEVLS0::BECASSIDY | | Wed Jul 01 1992 13:13 | 6 |
|
That would be directions from the Maynard area.
Sorry, just a little exited about the whole thing.
Bill
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7.13 | I can get you to the track... | OASS::BURDEN_D | '24 Stude - The only way to Tour | Wed Jul 01 1992 13:40 | 10 |
| Route 3 north through Nashua (assuming you can find that...:-))
FE Everett Turnpike (get your quarters out) up through Manchester and into
Concord (rt 93 by that point). Get off at exit 15 and head east (393?). From
that road take 106 north towards Loudon. The track will be on the right about
8 miles up.
Figure on 1.5 hours from Maynard (45-60 minutes from Nashua, depending on
traffic and 'other' driving conditions).
Dave
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7.14 | They have it down pat now.... | WFOV11::KOEHLER | A 340cc. powered G-Cart=GCFH!!! | Thu Jul 02 1992 08:30 | 11 |
| That is pretty good. Bill got directions from Dave , who lives in Hot-
Lanta, Ga.
Bill, who told you 8am? I was at the first race for the BGN and it was
hectic. Since then they have gotten their stuff together. Last year I
was there at 10 and I got right into a good parking spot and had,
plenty of time to check out all the vendors. Unless the Indy people
are different..(I can't see how they could be as resless as GOB fans)
You'll have plenty of time on your hands if you arrive at 8am.
TMW
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7.15 | a schedule... | WFOV11::DOBOSZ_M | | Thu Jul 02 1992 12:47 | 23 |
| I've attached to this message a schedule for the weekend. The information
is from a phone conversation I had recently with the folks at NHIS. As you
can see, there is a pretty good incentive to get to the track early on
Sunday...the Indy Lights race at 9:30.
I loooove the smell of racing fuel in the morning...
Mike
NHIS -- July 3,4,5
------------------
Types of racing: IndyCars, Indy Lites, Barber Saab, Winston Modifieds.
Friday: Practice from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
General Admission: $10
Saturday: Practice and Qualifying from 9 a.m.
Winston Modified race at 1 p.m. General Admission $20
Sunday: Indy Lights at 9:30 a.m.
IndyCars at 12:30 p.m.
Barber Saab at 3:00 p.m.
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7.16 | | LEVLS0::BECASSIDY | | Thu Jul 02 1992 13:17 | 18 |
| TMW,
I don't know who...my sister talked with someone who had been to some event up
there. I asked the question prior to finding out about the indy lights race.
I would like to be up there for that, though, but some of the other people Im
going with (not really racing fans) want to get there a little later, they'll
be happy to hear it should be a problem.
The problem as I understand is with the access road getting in.
>> That is pretty good. Bill got directions from Dave , who lives in Hot-
>> Lanta, Ga.
Oh well. I was planning on going by way of there anyway.
Thanks!!!!
Bill
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7.17 | | CIMNET::WOJDAK | U got lotsa peperoni in your bread | Mon Jul 06 1992 11:47 | 5 |
| Anyone want to comment on the traffic this Sunday? Was it as bad
as predicated?
Thanks
Rich
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7.18 | It was not good... | BROKE::TAYLOR | The tie goes to the 18-wheeler | Tue Jul 07 1992 12:25 | 14 |
| It was very bad. It took us two hours, 20 minutes to get from
Londonderry, NH to the track. That was a normal 45 minute drive, for
about 40 miles. We got to within 12 miles of the track in 30 minutes,
and spent the rest of the time doing 0-15 MPH. Lots of stop time.
We got to the track at 11:35. I felt terrible for the poor folks that
were still driving in 20 minutes after the race started. Exiting was
not too bad. We decided to head north, which went well. I heard that
the I93 was backed up 8 miles above where 393 hooks in in the
southbound direction, all the way to the tolls in Hookset. That
probably translated to about 2 hours to go the 8 miles from Concord to
the toll station.
Mike
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7.19 | | ADSERV::PW::WINALSKI | Careful with that VAX, Eugene | Tue Jul 14 1992 21:37 | 12 |
| The traffic all depended on when you got there. As mentioned in .-1,
it got very bad as the morning progressed. I left from Merrimack,
NH, at 8:00 AM. I very little traffic problems. Route 106, the
piece of highway between Interstate 393 and NHIS, was very heavy
traffic, but it moved at 55 MPH until about 1/2 mile before the track,
at which point it slowed to a steady 5-10 MPH all the way to the track
and into the parking lot. I got to the grandstand area for the last
5 minutes or so of the IndyCar practice (9:00-9:30 AM).
Bottom line: get there early and enjoy the support events.
--PSW
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7.20 | Campgrounds? | MSD26::WOJDAK | As wicked as it seems | Tue Feb 23 1993 10:40 | 7 |
| Can anyone recommend a campground NORTH of the track?Can you camp
at the track itself?
Thanks
Rich
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7.21 | | WFOV11::DOBOSZ_M | | Tue Feb 23 1993 21:09 | 23 |
| Re: Note 504.193 by MSD26::WOJDAK
> Can anyone recommend a campground NORTH of the track?Can you camp
> at the track itself?
These topics in the VMSMKT::NEW_HAMPSHIRE conference (press KP7 or SELECT
to add) would be a good place to look...
<<< VMSMKT::$1$DIA3:[NOTES$LIBRARY]NEW_HAMPSHIRE.NOTE;2 >>>
The Granite State
Created: 26-SEP-1986 16:12 2550 topics Updated: 23-FEB-1993 20:05
-< See notes 2444, 2446, and 2447 for related conferences >-
Topic Author Date Repl Title
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179 CSSE32::APRIL 8-JUL-1987 5 Campground info wanted
397 MARRHQ::SHARRIS 13-JUN-1988 5 NEW HAMPSHIRE CAMPSITES
710 CHEZIT::T_THEO 1-MAY-1989 0 Sunapee Area Camping & Lodging
1167 IAMOK::SHARROW 25-APR-1990 9 summer campground info wanted
1186 SENIOR::CHAMBERS 4-MAY-1990 5 Looking for a riverside campground in NH
1288 HPSTEK::SKIEST 17-JUL-1990 2 WATERFALL'S IN CAMPGROUNDS
1320 ENOVAX::DREYER 15-AUG-1990 2 Plymouth Sands Campground Info?
1666 SCARGO::DRY 8-MAY-1991 5 MOUNTAIN CAMPGROUND WANTED
1684 PHONE::POIRIER 17-MAY-1991 1 Wanted Cabin/Campground in NH, ME or VT
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7.22 | new track record/three peat | SOLVIT::PLATT | | Thu Sep 09 1993 14:28 | 12 |
| A new track record was established over Labor Day weekend 9/5 in SCCA's
Club Ford class by Peter Symonds in a 1980 PRS. The old record was
109.665. Peter now has it at a 108.980. He also wrapped up the E
Production NERRC championship on 9/6. This makes it a three-peat in E
Prod.
Just thought I'd let you folks know. I'm kind of proud of it.
Regards,
Barb
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7.23 | | SASE::J_EVANS | | Thu Sep 09 1993 18:10 | 7 |
| Barb,
Peter still owes me that beer for pushing him half way up the
straightaway during that red flag _stuff_. :-) It was hotter than
hell out there.....
jim
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7.24 | What exactly did go on at NHIS? | RACER::dave | Ahh, but fortunately, I have the key to escape reality. | Mon Sep 13 1993 14:31 | 23 |
| All things considered, what actually did go on at NHIS?
My network of spys fed me lots and lots of nice rumors, saying that
the last race weekend there was more like Payton Place than a sports car
race. Matter of fact, if HALF of the stories are true, then Payton Place is
a laid back calm and normal little town.
I have heard stories of every type, from Stewards yelling at each other, drivers
getting into fist fights (all on vidio tape, made by one drivers brother, who
just happens to be a lawyer), spousal arguments and even a little bit of husband
beating, various workers getting real annoyed and protesting the stewards (never
mind that workers have absolutly no right to file a protest! Read the GCR,
drivers and entrants may file a protest, but workers need to file a RFA), one
person telling the drivers to cool it because they were just racing for
"F&*^ing ashtrays" , and so now, everyone is looking for "F&*^ing ashtrays" ....
and the saga goes on. (I'll skip all the stories of a personal nature, but
some of the words related to drivers, snakes, and what they would do...)
Geez, stories like these might even get me to renew my membership in the
Silly Car Club of America, as the entertaiment value sounds real high.
It would certainly be worth the $10 it would cost me per year to get into
see this show....
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7.25 | vote to delete .-1 | MSE1::J_EVANS | | Tue Sep 14 1993 15:22 | 8 |
| Dave,
Even you were there, this stuff doesn't belong here. I'd vote for
deleting .-1 from this note. It serves no purpose being posted.
Just my opinion.
jim
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7.26 | A little close to home?? | RACER::dave | Ahh, but fortunately, I have the key to escape reality. | Tue Sep 14 1993 17:34 | 43 |
| RE:
<<< OASS::$7$DUA2:[NOTES$LIBRARY]RACERS.NOTE;3 >>>
-< Racers and Racing >-
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Note 504.198 NHIS 198 of 198
MSE1::J_EVANS 8 lines 14-SEP-1993 14:22
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Dave,
Even you were there, this stuff doesn't belong here. I'd vote for
deleting .-1 from this note. It serves no purpose being posted.
Just my opinion.
jim
From the base note:
>This notes file is intended for discussion of racing, racing related stuff,
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>and other such stuff. Entries not related to racing and such will be removed,
>and the only for sale adds accepted will be for race cars.
Seems to me that the post exactly fits the reason for this conference.
Granted, it may poke fun at your favorite organization, but a note directly
^^^^
about the personalities in the organization is directly related to racing.
Many, many of the posts in this notes file complain about various people
in various aspects of racing, and if people want to make their behavior
public at some racing event, well then its part of the racing environment.
I have never read a post where you complained about some note saying the
Senna or Dale, or Little Al were driving or acting like something other
than a businessman, so I can only assume that you have had your feathers
ruffeled because this one "strikes a little close to home."
Also, if you are going to mail me a request to delete a note, dont also
post it here...
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7.27 | :-) | NIODEV::POWIS | | Wed Sep 15 1993 08:40 | 2 |
| I say leave it. There hasn't been any good arguments in here since the
NASCAR fans started their own conference.
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7.28 | | ZEKE::SAIA | R.I.P. AMA/CCS #235 | Wed Sep 15 1993 11:45 | 4 |
|
Leave it, Nothing like a good trackside spat to rile everyone up. Heck
I may even purchase tickets to go see it ! 8*)
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7.29 | PS. Ernie Irvan's still a BONE HEAD :') | VMSNET::M_MACIOLEK | Four54 Camaro/Only way to fly | Thu Sep 16 1993 09:11 | 4 |
| I say leave it to. It's nice to know you SCCA boys are racin' for
ashtrays. What type of ashtrays? Anyway, sounds like a typical
saturday night a Lanier. Except there we win MONEY (almost enough
to buy an ashtray even).
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7.30 | put Oct 24th in your calendar | MSE1::J_EVANS | | Thu Sep 16 1993 13:31 | 5 |
| Looks like it stays. Our next event at NHIS is Oct 24th. It's our
Racing Against Leukemia weekend. There'll be fund raising, etc for the
hospitals, so come on out and "see the action".
jim
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7.31 | IMSA coming to NHIS? | WFOV11::DOBOSZ_M | Will race for food | Wed Jan 19 1994 23:09 | 14 |
| From the January 17, 1994 edition of AutoWeek:
IMSA Adding Two: (page 46)
IMSA will add two races to it's 1994 WSC and GTS-O-U schedules: It has
confirmed a July 8-10 date on the road course at Indianapolis Raceway park,
where a $500,000 improvement project is already underway. IMSA is also
negotiating toward a Labor Day-weekend program at New Hampshire International
Speedway, where competitors would race on an oval-and-infield circuit.
--
Courage Update: (page 47)
Yves Courage's WSC car is moving along. Plans now call for the car to be
powered by a Chevrolet engine, to debut at LeMans and to be entered in IMSA
races later this year at Laguna Seca, Portland, New Hampshire and Phoenix.
Former Peugeot 905 engineer Paolo Catone is in charge of the project.
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7.32 | IndyCar & NHIS | BRAT::STEVENS_M | | Thu Jul 21 1994 14:15 | 15 |
| There is an article in todays Nashua Telegraph (Nashua, NH.) about the
upcoming "battle" between the IndyCar series and the new series
proposed by Tony George.
It should be interesting to see what happens. The Bahres have said that
they would want to be a part of a series that included the Indy 500.
IndyCar tried to sign them up to a longer term contract than this one
just signed (1 year I believe) after this one.
According to the Boston Globe this past Sunday, the IndyCar race this
year is selling at about the pace of last years (41,000). However, the
day after the Winston Cup race they sold more tickets for the IndyCar
race in one day than any previous day in the past 2 years.
Mark
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7.33 | 200 1 mile laps @ 140 MPH avg=short race | BROKE::TAYLOR | Not powered by Zima(tm) | Thu Jul 21 1994 17:50 | 15 |
| The NHIS folks would be doing themselves a big favor if they
would lengthen the race by at least 100 more laps. Going further
than that wouldn't probably prove much regarding the outcome, but
for me, 200 laps that I've watched over the past two years for the
Indycars was an awfully quick race, and not even close to worth the
ticket price. As an aside, if you are contemplating going to this,
by all means, buy the cheap tickets! After the race starts, look
around and see what seats are available. With over 20000 seats
available, you'll have no problem relocating to a better viewing
area. I saw loads of open seats last year along the very high
levels of the grandstands, all race long.
Mike
-not going this year-
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7.34 | RE: -1 | ABACUS::STEVENS_M | | Fri Jul 22 1994 09:53 | 17 |
| I seemed to remember that IndyCar will not run any race over 200 laps.
I agree it is short, but I think it's still worth the trip.
I go up all three days in fact and go into the infield. It is easier to
get to talk to a driver here than trying to run them down at say Indy.
However, IndyCar drivers should take a lesson or two from the Nascar
drivers. Very few if any drivers or other sports personalities are as
accessible and friendly as the Nascar drivers.
Good idea about snatching up a good seat for a lower price ticket. I'll
bet that a lot of the Laconia (turn 4) grandstand will be empty too.
Mark
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7.35 | Loudon (sp?) info needed | SALEM::JUNG | half-day?>>> | Mon Sep 12 1994 09:18 | 15 |
|
This note looks pretty quiet,
Does anyone have a schedule for Loudon Raceway? Are there any races
this month? Or any other track in So. New Hampshire.
Thank in advance,
Jeff
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7.36 | NHIS schedule for 1995 | CRASHR::JILLY | COSROCS -- In Thrust We Trust | Fri Feb 24 1995 10:39 | 31 |
| Article 17304 of rec.autos.sport.nascar:
New Hampshire International Speedway
Race Dates
April 1-2 World Karting Association
Arril 8-9 NASCAR Twins Presented by: Tri-State Megabuck's
April 15-16 AMA Loudon Road Racing Series
April 21-23 SCCA New England Championship
May 6-7 AMA Loudon Road Racing Series
May 12-13 NASCAR New Englang Chevy Dealers 250
May 20-21 World Karting Association
May 27-29 SCCA National Championship
June 10-11 AMA Road Racing Series
June 16-18 72nd Loudon Camel Classic AMA National Motorcycle Races
June 28-July 2 The Evan G. DeMoulas Memorial Vintage Celebration
July 7-9 NASCAR Slick 50 300 & Auto Palace 150 by Slick 50
July 15-16 AMA Loudon Road Racing Series
July 22-23 World Karting Association
July 29-30 SCCA New England Championship
Aug 12-13 SCCA New England Championship
Aug 18-20 New Englang 200 PPG Indy Car World Series
Aug 26-27 AMA Loudon Road Racing Series
Sept 2-4 SCCA New England Championship
Sept 9-10 World Karting Association
Sept 16-17 AMA Loudon Road Racing Series
Sept 23-24 Nynex Yellow Pages Doubleheader
Sept 30-Oct 1 World Karting Association
Oct 7-8 AMA Loudon Road Racing Series
Oct 21-23 SCCA Race Against Leukemia
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7.37 | COM? | AIMTEC::BURDEN_D | A bear in his natural habitat | Fri Feb 24 1995 13:47 | 10 |
| What are the COM dates? Looks like:
April 29-30
June 3-4
Aug 5-6
Oct?
One of those may be in conjuction with a PCA and/or BMWCCA event on a Friday.
Dave
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7.38 | Sunday at NHIS? | CONSLT::OWEN | Stop Global Whining | Tue Aug 15 1995 14:06 | 11 |
| Does anyone have a schedule for this Sunday at NHIS? I know the
following are going on:
NASCAR Featherlite Modififieds
Skip Barber Dodge Series
Firestone Indy Lights
IndyCar New England 200
Thanks,
Steve
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7.39 | | LJSRV2::ALLEGREZZA | George Allegrezza @LJO | Tue Aug 15 1995 14:42 | 5 |
| Last year, the Barber guys ran late Sat. afternoon. Sunday's events
were the Indy Lights race, IndyCar, the modifieds, and a huge freakin'
rainstorm, in that order.
George
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7.40 | Weekend Schedule | CONSLT::OWEN | Stop Global Whining | Wed Aug 16 1995 09:17 | 46 |
| I called them to find out about the weekend schedule...
The following list was sent to me via fax from NHIS.
-Steve
Friday, August 18th
-------------------
8:00am Spectator Gates Open
8:15 - 8:45am USAC/SCCA Formula 2000 Practice
9:00 - 9:30am Barber Dodge Pro Series Practice
9:45 - 10:45am Firestone Indy Lights Practice
11:00- 12:30pm PPG Indycar New England 200 Practice
1:15 - 1:45pm USAC/SCCA Formula 2000 Practice
2:00 - 2:30pm Firestone Indy Lights Practice
2:45 - 3:30pm PPG Indycar New England 200 Practice
4:15 - 4:45pm USAC/SCCA Formula 2000 Qualifying
5:00 - 5:30pm Barber Dodge Pro Series Qualifying
Saturday, August 19th
---------------------
8:00am Spectator Gates Open
8:00 - 8:30am Firestone Indy Lights Practice
9:00 - 10:00am PPG Indycar New England 200 Practice
10:15- 10:45am NASCAR Featherlite Modified Practice
11:30- 1:00pm PPG Indycar New England 200 Qualifying
2:15 - 2:30pm USAC/SCCA Formula 2000 Warm-Up
2:45 - 3:15pm NASCAR Featherlite Modified Practice
4:00 - 4:45pm USAC/SCCA Formula 2000 Race - 40 laps
5:00 - 5:30pm NASCAR Featherlite Modified Qualifying
5:45pm Barber Dodge Pro Series Qualifying
Sunday, August 20th
-------------------
7:00am Spectator Gates Open
8:00 - 8:15am Barber Dodge Pro Series Warm-Up
8:30 - 8:45am Firestone Indy Lights Warm-Up
9:00 - 9:30am PPG Indycar New England 200 Warm-Up
10:15- 10:45am Barber Dodge Pro Series Race - 50 Laps
11:00- 11:45am Firestone Indy Lights Race - 70 Laps
12:30pm New England 200 Pre-Race Activities
1:00pm 4th Annual New England 200 PPG Indycar
World Series Race - 200 Laps
3:15pm (appx) NASCAR Featherlite Modified Race - 40 Laps
NOTE: Tentative Schedule - all times subject to change.
SOURCE: Press Release from NHIS
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7.41 | Damn hurricanes... | CONSLT::OWEN | Stop Global Whining | Wed Aug 16 1995 09:20 | 8 |
| re .39
I just hope the remains of Felix don't find their way north this
weekend... it would be the second time in a month that my race weekend
was effected by the remnants of a hurricane. 8^)
-Steve
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7.42 | | LJSRV2::ALLEGREZZA | George Allegrezza @LJO | Wed Aug 16 1995 09:57 | 12 |
| re: last
Bob Bahre has had the worst luck with weather. Every IndyCar race
run at NHIS has been threatened with rain. It seems like every one of
his spring and fall Busch dates have ast least one rained out day over
the weekend.
I'm hoping this year is different, but I'm packing the poncho. I
haven't had the best luck this year; I went to Lime Rock for the
IMSA/SCCA event and a tornado broke out!
George
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7.43 | | BIRDIE::POWIS | | Thu Jan 04 1996 08:59 | 5 |
| Saw a report on this morning's news that the Bahres have purchased 50%
of the North Wilksboro (is that in NC or VA?) and would like to move one
of that track's NASCAR WC events to NHIS, thus giving NHIS 2 WC races.
I guess this would make the WC fans happy . I just wonder if the Bahres are
doing this in case their IRL event is a flop?
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7.44 | | LJSRV2::ALLEGREZZA | George Allegrezza @LJO | Thu Jan 04 1996 10:06 | 7 |
| Well, the NHIS has been practically printing money since they got the
first WC date, so this is a good business move regardless of what
happens with IndyCar/IRL. Although, I think they will have a hard
time getting a good IRL crowd if the non-Indy IRL entry list remains
in the "pathetic" class.
George
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7.45 | bumps are fixed | PROXY::J_EVANS | | Thu Mar 14 1996 12:36 | 20 |
| From: US1RMC::"[email protected]" "Paul Czarnecki" 14-MAR-1996 11:03:58.18
To: "Jim Evans" <proxy::j_evans>
CC:
Subj: NHIS
Subject: NHIS bump fixin'
Sent: 3/13/96 3:56 PM
Received: 3/13/96 7:53 PM
From: [email protected]
To: Multiple recipients of, [email protected]
If you haven't heard, it appears that NHIS
took care of the ruts in T-3 and the Esses
late last fall. If we chased anyone away
because of the less than desirable track
conditions ... come on back !!
-Bob
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