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    Default FRP F2000 2018 schedule

    Road Atlanta- April 20-22
    Watkins Glen- May 11-13
    VIR- June 1-3
    Mid Ohio- June 29-July 1
    PIRC- Aug 3-5
    Summit Pt- Aug 24-26

    see the release at:
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    Hi Bob,

    Just out of curiosity why no Indy? Was SVRA a pain to work with? It seems as though that event was really well attended.

    Brian

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    SVRA all formula car Indy event is planned for every other year, not every year.
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    Default Schedule

    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Wright View Post
    Road Atlanta- April 20-22
    Watkins Glen- May 11-13
    VIR- June 1-3
    Mid Ohio- June 29-July 1
    PIRC- Aug 3-5
    Summit Pt- Aug 24-26

    see the release at:
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    ANY CHANCE OF A 7th WEEKEND? Great schedule. But short!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by RPAUL6 View Post
    ANY CHANCE OF A 7th WEEKEND? Great schedule. But short!!!!
    In the series email, it was announced that 4 of the weekends will be normal 2-race weekends, but the other 2 will be 3-race weekends, so the total number of races is still 14.
    Dave Weitzenhof

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    Wowza!

    Road Atlanta.
    Watkins Glen.
    VIR.
    Mid Ohio.

    4 or the greatest tracks in North America.

    Rand is telling me that the new Pitt is a soon to be "classic". A super new track.

    Sounds like a great schedule to me.

    Throw in a Road America or Mosport and it would rival 2010!

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    Default Testing sessions?

    Any chance FRP has testing sessions that a FC car that isn't racing can get in on?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveW View Post
    In the series email, it was announced that 4 of the weekends will be normal 2-race weekends, but the other 2 will be 3-race weekends, so the total number of races is still 14.

    What will the format be? I assume only one Q session and then races set grid for following races?
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    Quote Originally Posted by NPalacioM3 View Post
    What will the format be? I assume only one Q session and then races set grid for following races?
    Obviously, I'd like to know also...

    And I'd like to know how long each weekend will be so we can tweak our motel reservations to fit the exact schedule.
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    We will have the preliminary weekend schedules posted on the websites as soon as we can. Some are already set up, a couple need some tweaks.

    Also- whatever is talked about at the winter meeting will go out in an email as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Purple Frog View Post


    Rand is telling me that the new Pitt is a soon to be "classic". A super new track.
    Definitely. It is perfect for these cars. It has rythym sections, high speed stuff, technical sections and multiple opportunities to turn corner exit speed into a pass. It's a great track. I've started to really look forward to going there.

    The workers are also super friendly and the paddock facilities are nice as well.

    I just wish we could find something to eat besides the food from Al's corner store.

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    Default Food by Pitt

    There are places to eat besides Al's, just have to look a little harder. Try going to Ellwood City for starters, a few options there.

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    Default Places to eat near Pitt

    IMO, Brandon's & Wren's issue finding a place to eat is literally that they spend so much time working on the car that there are usually only a few minutes to eat available if they want to get their work done or sleep. They rarely seem to have time for a sit-down dinner or to travel anywhere out of the way to eat.

    That's not a criticism, just a fact. They are as devoted to perfecting their performance as anyone I have ever seen.
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    There is at least one other place to eat after you've sampled Al's. I know for a fact there is a Subway across the street from Al's.

    For real though, if you can avoid staying in Cranberry, where it seems most go (it's kind of the worst but there is food), the next most diverse option is Chippewa. Plenty of chain type stuff and some other options as well. The pizza spot is D&G Pizza in Beaverfalls and conveniently there is a brewery next door, which is needed because you can't eat in at D&G. It's part of the charm. Of course there is always Giuseppi's on the far side of the Turnpike, it's decent enough, and service is usually okay. I don't want to be too enthusiastic about Giuseppi's, a waitress threatened to stab me once in there. I provoked it, so it's my fault really. There used to be a good Chinese spot down in Elwood City, and if you cross the bridge, there is a reasonable bar with satisfactory food. Not that anybody else would know where the bridge is, I just don't know the street names to tell you where to go. All of this in mind, the king of the Beaverfalls restaurants (IMO) is The Corner Tavern. I haven't been there in years, but the last time I went it was hand made Italian food made by some woman who had to be at least 1000 years old. It was delicious and so cheap I felt guilty I didn't do the dishes afterwards.

    Most of you know me, I unofficially lived at Beaverun for the better part of year, and I know the spots!
    Chris Livengood, enjoying underpriced ferrous whizzy bits that I hacked out in my tool shed since 1999.

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