Your RunOffs PSAs

CBB

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One week out - a few helpful reminders from grid:

1) please make sure your crew has their hot pass on their person when they are on grid. It's a big paddock and a long hike back to the trailer to pick up forgotten credentials. If grid doesn't check it, hot pit will. Hot pass will be required on grid and on pit lane.

2) Same with your tech stickers. Please put them on the car as soon as you are back at your rig after tech. We can't let you on the track if you don't have a tech sticker on the car. Long trip back to the trailer to get it = missed laps.

3) Same with your pit vehicle. I believe there is still a requirement for a sticker for your pit vehicle. Don't quote me on this - please check the supps. Grid probably won't bother to check it, as we won't see many pit vehicles unless you're towed onto grid. Pit will probably check. If you ARE towed onto grid, the tow vehicle must leave grid ASAP and park on the paddock side of the fence. Please don't try to leave your pit vehicle on grid - there isn't enough room.

4) The posted time on the schedule is GREEN FLAG TIME. Please be on grid 15 minutes before that posted time to get your proper spot, allow time to get ready, get your 5 and 1-minute notifications and, on race day, your loooonnng pace lap. All that happens in advance of that posted time. Green flag flies at the posted time.

5) Victory circle will again be on the paddock side of the track (as opposed to the control tower side like a few years ago), opposite the tunnel from the grid tent. Your crew will need to hike up thru the paddock a bit before they can access pit lane - they can't just scoot around the tunnel and go right onto pit lane.

That's all I can think of. Please add stuff as you see fit. See ya'all in a week. (Oh - and please don't call us "false grid" - we're just "grid"!)
 
Another one I just heard about this morning was that I 57 was closed between Random Lake and Plymouth. Which is the straight route from Milwaukee to Plymouth.

Is that the section of road that developed that nasty 'speed bump' on it this summer?
 
WIS 57 NB
- FULL CLOSURE (38' LANE WIDTH RESTRICTION): WIS 144 NB TO WIS 23 EB (B-59-0092 BEGIN), 9/4/12 TO 10/19/12

**DETOUR:

DETOUR ON I- 43 NORTH (At the 57 split near Saukville), THEN WEST ON WIS 23 (at Sheboygan) TO WIS 57

WIS 57 SB
- FULL CLOSURE (38' LANE WIDTH RESTRICTION): OFF RAMP TO WIS 23 WB TO WIS 144 NB, 9/4/12 TO 10/19/12 **DETOUR: USE WIS 23 EAST, THEN SOUTH ON I- 43 TO WIS 57 Tuesday, September 04, 2012 Friday, October 19, 2012
 
I just heard the same thing - here's what I've got:

::I just wanted to let you know that Hwy 57 is closed to Plymouth. There is a detour, continue North on I-43 to Hwy 23 in Sheboygan. Then travel West on Hwy 23 to Hwy 67 to Road America. Not sure if Hwy 57 will open in time for the Runoffs.::
 
On our way (also tucked away up top is Brian Linn's Mazda).

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Jason@SportsCar":1f53qvya said:
On our way (also tucked away up top is Brian Linn's Mazda).
First! In the trailer - last out of the trailer. The car is traveling in style for once.
 
BLinn":9xa9puvd said:
Jason@SportsCar":9xa9puvd said:
On our way (also tucked away up top is Brian Linn's Mazda).
First! In the trailer - last out of the trailer. The car is traveling in style for once.

"You always put the car that's most likely not going to start in the trailer first. You don't want it blocking all the other cars." A quote from one of Philip's buddies.
 
Augghh..boy am I envious... Wish I was going! You guys have a great time, bring home some gold and safe travels

Neil
#83 HP MGB
 
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