Thunderhill Drift/GRIP event 1/17/2004
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Thunderhill Drift/GRIP event 1/17/2004
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NCDA Inaugural Open Track Event
Drift training
Date: January 17, 2004
Location:
Thunderhill Park - Main track
5250 Hwy 162
Willows, CA 95988
Open track event focused on "Grip" driving, with an emphasis on learning the lines, and decreasing lap times,open to Beginner, Intermediate and Advanced entries on the East Loop.
On track drift lessons and practice on the West Loop, for Beginner, Intermediate and Advanced entries.
Beginner training on skidpad with J-turn, U-turn and 180 degree practice areas.
Maximum Entries: 80
Registration Deadline:
January 12, 2004
Cost : $120 (pre-registration, ending 12/19/2003)
$160 regular registration
todd@ncda.net
donaldahn@ncda.net
NCDA Inaugural Open Track Event
Drift training
Date: January 17, 2004
Location:
Thunderhill Park - Main track
5250 Hwy 162
Willows, CA 95988
Open track event focused on "Grip" driving, with an emphasis on learning the lines, and decreasing lap times,open to Beginner, Intermediate and Advanced entries on the East Loop.
On track drift lessons and practice on the West Loop, for Beginner, Intermediate and Advanced entries.
Beginner training on skidpad with J-turn, U-turn and 180 degree practice areas.
Maximum Entries: 80
Registration Deadline:
January 12, 2004
Cost : $120 (pre-registration, ending 12/19/2003)
$160 regular registration
todd@ncda.net
donaldahn@ncda.net
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The simple answer to your question is, yes. Thunderhill, is working with some of the same individuals. The format is improved over last years success. Many of the key players from last year are involved with NCDA.net.
How did you like last years? We are doing this years, at a significant discount in price, to promote the Northern California open track scene, and NCDA.net. The event will aim to be spectator friendly as well, invite your friends, if not to participate, at least to spectate and learn to love the sport.
Thanks for the inquiry!
NCDA
How did you like last years? We are doing this years, at a significant discount in price, to promote the Northern California open track scene, and NCDA.net. The event will aim to be spectator friendly as well, invite your friends, if not to participate, at least to spectate and learn to love the sport.
Thanks for the inquiry!
NCDA
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I went to this event last year and it was great, lots of track time. Are they only running half a track for grip and half for drift or will it be half/half in the morning and full track in the afternoon like last year?
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It will be Half/Half the majority of the day, then a late afternoon full track session. There will be more track time then last year as a result.
Thanks for the inquiry!
NCDA Staff
Thanks for the inquiry!
NCDA Staff
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We had a WRX out at our last event. He was very fast when he was hot-lapping. Then a drift instructor went out with him, and man, that thing can DRIFT! Was amazing. So drift or grip, come on out, drive to your prerogative.
So far 1 STI and one WRX signed up!
See you all out there!
NCDA Staff
So far 1 STI and one WRX signed up!
See you all out there!
NCDA Staff
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I will bring the shop car ( well one of them, MINE ) out.
I emailed you guys about it, good warm up for more later this season, its been a little bit since I was on a track.
thx
-Nate
S-Squared
I emailed you guys about it, good warm up for more later this season, its been a little bit since I was on a track.
thx
-Nate
S-Squared
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can you participate/get instructions on both grip and drift?
or are you locked into one side of the track w/ that style for the day? and how would one go about registering?
or are you locked into one side of the track w/ that style for the day? and how would one go about registering?
Last edited by danhtao; 12-20-2003 at 01:08 AM.
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Dan, you can register by clicking the link in the first post, then registering for the site myautoevents.com. Then you can follow another link to registration. Unfortunately, the early sign-up discount has expierd. It's now $160+fee.
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there we go...the first time i went to the sign up page, it only had the view entries list. now i see it. thanks
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The AmeriHost Inn in Willows gives a small discount for people going to the track, but if you have AAA or any other associations you might be able to score a little bit better discount. I think I paid $65 for the night I stayed in November.