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			Drag raced my DD a bit in H.S. since I lived near E'town, but always wanted to go road racing.  College, 2 jobs, house and family meant no budget for 25 years.  Three year build on a street/strip ACVW finished three months before "terminal" cancer diagnosis.  Bug never saw the strip. 
 During post surgery/recovery/chemo did my first road course school at Bertil Roos-Pocono North Course.  Ordered a '98 Neon ACR five days later and scheduled my first HPDE event at Watkins Glen.  Arrived at WGI with 750 miles on the Neon's odometer.  The car already had a 4 pt. rollbar and harnesses installed.
 
 Totally hooked on road courses by the end of my first HPDE event.  Recovered from cancer against the 1 in 5 odds.  Did local autox at E'town for the next two seasons with HPDE events in between.  Stopped autoxing (didn't have the $$$$ to do that and HPDE too).
 
 Gave the ACR to my oldest son as a first car and bought an '02 M6 HT no options Z-28 to get more power on track (no one warned me it went faster than it could turn or stop).  I've spent the last 6 years doing gradual handling and braking upgrades on the Z.  It runs steady 2:22s at WGI which puts me about mid-pack with the group I usually run OT with.  The fast guys are running 2:00 flat!
 
 The Neon ran a best lap of 2:29.4 in stock form with me at WGI.  My son used it for one season of HPDE (2:34 best lap) before building a full-out turbo motor (currently 238 hp at wheels @8lbs boost) and upgrading the brakes and suspension.  Had to have custom offset billet wheels made to accomodate extra wide tires and the extra HP and torque.  He's currently fabricating a full fiberglass wide body set up to handle the wider track.
 
 I have now been Open Tracking for 9 seasons.  Yes, I'm a crusty old guy (61).  The economy has tanked my track funds for 2009.  Looking forward to the NJFBOA June event as it may end up being my entire "track season".
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