what should I do?
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what should I do?
I got a dilemma. There's a 150 lap Enduro at Riverside Speedway ( 1/4 mile oval) in Groveton, NH New Years Eve. I have been asked to drive a car in the race, but I was planning on going as a spectator. My problem is, the car is in Massachusetts, which I would need to pick up, and then drive 3 hours to the track, then drive back. I'm not worried about the race, but towing that far with my Toyota is my main concern, although most of the trip will be interstate highway.I've never towed in the winter either. What would you guys do?
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Crazyswede wrote:so someone asked you to drive the car but then you have to do all the work to go get it and take it back? Sounds like a crappy deal to me. You might have just as much fun with a 6 pack and a warm seat.
Uhh but they are offering to let you drive a car they own for free! Who cares if you have to get it, driving is the fun part, owning a car and maintaining it, not so much. They are definatly being pretty generous.
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So the decision is... the car is stayin in the garage. I talked with the guy that owns it, and in order for me to make it on time for the race, I'd have to leave here at like 4 in the morn just to make sure there's no problems. Oh well, I'll have a warm seat and a cup of coffee and be a spectator. Good news is, I found out I have a spare car at my disposal for when racing season comes around in the spring, cool.
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Nope, nothing like that, he just wanted someone to drive one of his shop cars in a race. He built my car last spring and I proved to him that I could drive well. As far as oval track Saab teams go here in southern New England, it's pretty much us ( him and me) and whoever else he has on his " drivers list" I just happen to be next on the list when one of his buddies bailed on him.
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I should have. There was one problem, in all of our excitement talking over the phone about getting the car, we forgot that the race was on Sunday, not Monday like we had thought. I ended up working and missing everything. oops...
On the plus side, I may get to drive for him next month. There's an 4-cyl Enduro at the Canaan Fair Speedway dirt track on Feb 16th. Not sure on the details, but we may finish racing that day with some clay being thrown around.
On the plus side, I may get to drive for him next month. There's an 4-cyl Enduro at the Canaan Fair Speedway dirt track on Feb 16th. Not sure on the details, but we may finish racing that day with some clay being thrown around.
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