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Thread: ALMS Confirmed for Baltimore
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1st September 2010, 19:36 #1
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ALMS Confirmed for Baltimore
http://auto-racing.speedtv.com/artic...more-for-2011/
I'm looking forward to this.DVR . . . . . Life is too short to watch commercials.
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2nd September 2010, 02:28 #2
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Hmm, Baltimore instead of Utah. I'm not real surprised that Utah left the schedule, the attendance there seemed minimal. Plus, you have to figure that the ALMS would want to be in the mid-Atlantic region, it's got to be a huge market for all the sponsors.
"Risk sweetens everything" - Peter Revson (1939 - 1974)
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2nd September 2010, 02:45 #3
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Originally Posted by FormerFF
I finally got around to changing the date of my reservations at the Hilton this morning, smack dab in the middle of the race course and attached to the paddock. Wonder if they'll take my reservation at Morton's a year in advance??? Maybe we can do it up right.... We've got everything Bernie has always said he wants at a race track, except a $100M check made out to his name.... 8)HINCHTOWN!!
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19th September 2010, 09:17 #4
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Originally Posted by nigelred5
Damn...back to watching tractor pulls!"You can mop the blood up later." - R.A. Lafferty
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19th September 2010, 17:31 #5
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It's always tough to see any road racing series leave a nice long race track, but I agree, all series need partners that promote the events, and it's hard to argue the numbers when you choose to try a hand at a race with over 30 million people within 200 miles or so.
HINCHTOWN!!
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20th September 2010, 19:46 #6
Finally! A race in the mid-Atlantic to replace the failed D.C. Grand Prix (which I greatly enjoyed, minus the heat!).
I'll have to get more details soon, but this might be the perfect opportunity to link up with some old friends in MD and also take my girl to her first race.
Also, I'm a BIG fan of The Wire (the HBO series). They were giving guided tours of Baltimore where parts of the series were filmed up to a couple of years ago. If that's still available, I think that would be interesting (though likely a bit depressing).
Good for ALMS though. I hope this race is a big success!"Every generation's memory is exactly as long as its own experience." --John Kenneth Galbraith
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21st September 2010, 01:53 #7
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LOL, I hope those tours were in an armored car! Some of those parts of the city ( which are nowhere near the GP site btw!) are no joke. That had to be the easiest drama ever written. Just pick up the sun paper every morning.
I know more people that are more looking forward to the ALMS races than the Indycars.HINCHTOWN!!
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Originally Posted by nigelred5DVR . . . . . Life is too short to watch commercials.
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7th December 2010, 03:50 #9
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