Revolution ON EAST COAST @ ETOWN!
#51
i would go if it were at englishtown. like vosko said it can acomotade all needs.
Jon, i dont think many people realize just how many mazda fans are in the tri-state area alone. they may not be *rx7* people, but i couldnt even start to name all the people within a 40 miles radius of my house alone with r100's, rx2, rx3, cosmos, starlets, datsuns, corollas, MG's, VW's, hell even old colts that are powered by rotary engines. i KNOW you know what i am talking about.
BTW i vote yes for Englishtown
Jon, i dont think many people realize just how many mazda fans are in the tri-state area alone. they may not be *rx7* people, but i couldnt even start to name all the people within a 40 miles radius of my house alone with r100's, rx2, rx3, cosmos, starlets, datsuns, corollas, MG's, VW's, hell even old colts that are powered by rotary engines. i KNOW you know what i am talking about.
BTW i vote yes for Englishtown
#52
Originally Posted by rxrotary2_7' date='Oct 5 2003, 10:05 PM
i would go if it were at englishtown. like vosko said it can acomotade all needs.
Jon, i dont think many people realize just how many mazda fans are in the tri-state area alone. they may not be *rx7* people, but i couldnt even start to name all the people within a 40 miles radius of my house alone with r100's, rx2, rx3, cosmos, starlets, datsuns, corollas, MG's, VW's, hell even old colts that are powered by rotary engines. i KNOW you know what i am talking about.
BTW i vote yes for Englishtown
Jon, i dont think many people realize just how many mazda fans are in the tri-state area alone. they may not be *rx7* people, but i couldnt even start to name all the people within a 40 miles radius of my house alone with r100's, rx2, rx3, cosmos, starlets, datsuns, corollas, MG's, VW's, hell even old colts that are powered by rotary engines. i KNOW you know what i am talking about.
BTW i vote yes for Englishtown
#53
Originally Posted by rxrotary2_7' date='Oct 5 2003, 10:05 PM
i would go if it were at englishtown. like vosko said it can acomotade all needs.
Jon, i dont think many people realize just how many mazda fans are in the tri-state area alone. they may not be *rx7* people, but i couldnt even start to name all the people within a 40 miles radius of my house alone with r100's, rx2, rx3, cosmos, starlets, datsuns, corollas, MG's, VW's, hell even old colts that are powered by rotary engines. i KNOW you know what i am talking about.
BTW i vote yes for Englishtown
Jon, i dont think many people realize just how many mazda fans are in the tri-state area alone. they may not be *rx7* people, but i couldnt even start to name all the people within a 40 miles radius of my house alone with r100's, rx2, rx3, cosmos, starlets, datsuns, corollas, MG's, VW's, hell even old colts that are powered by rotary engines. i KNOW you know what i am talking about.
BTW i vote yes for Englishtown
#54
Originally Posted by rfreeman27' date='Oct 5 2003, 08:04 PM
yes.
Plus, the west coast has 7Stock, the east coast has Rotorfest, and the MIDWEST was way overdue on a large scale event and we too finally got it in the Revolution.
I think it's fine like this, but if we want to talk technicalities and driving events in specific, then why not have a DRIVING EVENT on the EC next year, the MW the year after, and the WC in 2006. That way everybody is happy and they still have their respective large gatherings in between.
#56
so lets get the ball rolling, as usual I donate my time and services. Whatever is needed. Vosko and I throw the big events here on the east coast, so with some more help for experienced organizers this should be one great event!
#59
Drag racing tracks:
http://www.islanddragway.com western jersey
http://www.atcorace.com south jersey
http://www.islanddragway.com western jersey
http://www.atcorace.com south jersey
#60