Line ups will be as intended minus missing cars w/ new cars to the back because this is a continuation event. If you were paid to race the 4/1 event there will be no new reg fee. If you received a refund, you will be treated as a new car. All drivers must come to the tower to register that you are there.
There will be no heats...I am going to do "practice sessions" starting with this event to make sure everything is working properly. YOU MUST HAVE YOUR TRANSPONDER UNIT IN THE CAR FOR PRACTICE....otherwise you will defeat the purpose of the "check". If your car is not showing a signal, it will be taken care of at that time and re-checked. Each division will get 1/2 hour of practice running 10/12 cars at a time for around 4 laps each. We will start the first session around noon with the 4cyls, so please be ready.
Pit admission will be free to those that have wristbands from 4/1 with proper I.D as announced several times. This procedure is common knowledge in the racing community. We may try and figure out the drivers if they have lost their bands but to do each and every person would be a 4 hour nightmare. I will do my best to solve any problems but I am not in charge or do I have anything to do with pit admissions.
Grandstand admission will be free to those that have saved their ticket stub as announced several times. There is no sign in sheet at the front gate and no way of checking who was and who was not here that day. Your ticket is your and our only proof.
The TRUX purse from 4/1 will be paid out to the top 5 drivers from the last event or you may designate another person to bring it to you if you cannot attend. I apologize for having doing it this way but it was the last thing on my mind that day. That is one of the drawbacks of only having one person in charge.
Any other questions, please post them below and I will try and answer them as soon as possible....I have had a lot going on lately and am using all 25 hours in the day.
Thank you for understanding and I hope this next race will be a great one for our friend Petey in memory of his wife Gale.
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