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Old 07-17-2003, 08:26 PM
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I have a little car with only minimal horsepower, but it only weighs 1100 pounds . I'am hoping it does well at Barber.
Here is the worldcarz email i JUST GOT ABOUT BARBER.





Subj: Barber, AMS and Roebling
Date: 7/17/2003 8:44:30 AM Pacific Daylight Time
From: CARSracing2003
To: cvaughn@advi.net, fbwachter@wachterlaw.com
To: GKA Racing, Kyddryn, HMVWF97, Windship, Fulghum J
To: DDPINNACLE@yahoo.com, chill@datascantech.com
To: tony@crssales.com, dpasik@tampabay.rr.com
To: justin.j.zegalia@rssmb.com, SalleyInc
To: Tony@CRSSales.com, Alexander.Murray@motorola.com
To: wallen@allenprecision.com

Last weekend at Roebling Road Raceway, the CARZ event had some great racing and plenty of open track for the Street Stock group. Fastest laps of the weekend were set by Ralph Thomas in his Rotary gtp PROTOTYPE machine (GTP-R). Ralph was turning out consistent 112's with John Woerheide not far behind in his 5-Liter powered Lola T-333 coupe (GP-2). Mike Lynam in the Pinto powered Lola t596/8 was thied in times. Cleve Meredith's clutch gave way in his turbocharged V-6 powered 240-Z (GP-2), as he tried to hang with Ralph and John.
Greg Patrick lead the opening laps of the endurance race in his BMW M3 (S4A), but faulty wheel bearings sidelined Greg. Geoff Smoland in his Mazda Miata (C4C) turned the most laps in the endurance race proving how well consistency pays off.
Dave McKinzie in a Datsun 280-Z (V-2) and Chuck Ellis in his Mercedes 190-E were never more than a second apart as they swapped the lead several times and took first and second, in that order, to top the 12 lap sprint race.
See the web site for results and photos.
Don't miss this weekends event at Barber Motorsports Park. We have strong fields in the races and still a few open spots in our Street Stock Track Time Group.
We will have Ron of Discovery Motorsports bringing one of their race support trailers to this weekend's event at Barber Motorsports Park. They will be there for your support with their racing safety gear and equipment. The website is http://www.discoveryparts.com and if you need anything, call him and make sure you mention Worldcarz to have it brought to the track with no shipping charges. Ron is a licensed club and HSR racer so he usually is helpful with his products.
The gates, registration and tech will be opened Friday from 6 until 9 PM to drop trailers and set up.

Our Atlanta Motor Speedway event is coming right up. Be sure to get your entries sent in today.

See you there,

Steve
CARZ

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