[SportDriving] Drive on 7/31
Torres, Clayton
ctorres at buchalter.com
Thu Jul 21 11:31:17 PDT 2005
I'll hopefully be there, my chevette is in the shop. :^(
-Clayton
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From: sportdriving-bounces at mountainroads.com
[mailto:sportdriving-bounces at mountainroads.com] On Behalf Of Roy Singh
Sent: Thursday, July 21, 2005 11:25 AM
To: sportdriving at mountainroads.com
Subject: Re: [SportDriving] Drive on 7/31
I'll be out there.......
On 7/21/05, Nguyen, Nick <Nick_Nguyen at adaptec.com> wrote:
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> If my suspension holds up until then, I'll have my Two there.......
Remember
> people....be gentle please.....it's only a tiny 4 banger and it's older
> than dirt =) Option 1 please....i would like to careen off the cliff
> side as my suspension gives during the drive =P
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> Nick
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> From: sportdriving-bounces at mountainroads.com
> [mailto:sportdriving-bounces at mountainroads.com] On Behalf Of Aleks Tan
> Sent: Thursday, July 21, 2005 11:13 AM
> To: sportdriving at mountainroads.com
> Subject: Re: [SportDriving] Drive on 7/31
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> Ilan,
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> "Mentally Retarded 2" is the street name of what Toyota calls their MR2.
> Mr. Nick just has one that is turblown.
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> I talked to Cynthia and she is in need of tires for her S60R - because
> of bubbling on them or something. Does anyone have any recommendations for
Ms.
> Schafer? I highly recommended the Bridgestone S03 Pole Positions but I
> also accepted the fact that the Michelin Pilot Sport PS2s may have
> better overall performance.
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> I say try the Hankooks and let me know how they grip.
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> With regards to the San Jose Grand Prix, I'm not sure if I'll be going
> yet as I haven't even looked at ticket prices. What I'm pretty sure of
> is that the attendance should be fairly high and that means the
> mountain roads will have less people on them THAT WEEKEND!!!!
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> AlekZ
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> Ilan Kutok <ikutok at jensencorp.com> wrote:
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> Aleks,
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> Sounds like we have a plan. I too vote for option #1...I always like
> to try out some new roads. And on the weekend during the day, the
> S.C. mountains have way too much traffic. Best on the bikes.
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> Mentally Retarded Two...whats that. And I'm really interested to see
> how those s60r's run...a lot of mass there. But I'm free that
> weekend, and are ready to go.
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> Are you going to the San Jose Grand Prix? I don't have tix yet but
> live like two blocks away.
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> Ilan
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> From: sportdriving-bounces at mountainroads.com
> [mailto:sportdriving-bounces at mountainroads.com] On Behalf Of Aleks Tan
> Sent: Thursday, July 21, 2005 9:42 AM
> To: sportdriving at mountainroads.com
> Subject: [SportDriving] Drive on 7/31
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> Good Morning Programs, (you geeks)
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> Ok, so I'm thinking about making the first drive on 7/31.
> Unfortunately, Kris may not be able to make it since he's coming back
> from Europe on 7/30, but *I* say, "Dude, sleep on the friggin plane."
> I know I won't be able to make it on 8/6 since my company is having a
> picnic that day. I'm not sure but I would imagine that Ilan and Aaron
> (on this list) will probably be attending that as well.
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> So on with the show! How about a nice sprint, uh, I mean how about a
> nice mature, well mannered, docile and friendly cruise in the mountains on
7/31?
> No? My thoughts exactly. I'm thinking "touge" myself. If you don't
> know what "touge" means look here:
> http://www.superstreetonline.com/eventcoverage/130_0409_midnightdrift/
> index1.html
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> Okay, so maybe "touge" is a little much for the first run but I think
> a fun, safe, and spirited drive is in order for this time of year. I
> recently ran my Datsun at an Auto-X event with Kris and his BMW 330i
> (w/Peformance
> package) and it was a B-LAST! Now I know just how well this Datsun can
> drift and slide. Don't worry as I don't plan on this drive being that
aggressive.
> That being said, those of you who know me and have ridden motorcycles
> with me may understand that my intentions may change at a moments
> notice and the "red mist" may fall as I down-shift and "punch out" of
> a safe and sane cruise.
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> I'm currently thinking that we start out fairly early Sunday morning
> because it can quickly become hot no matter where we end up. Here are
> the 3 options I'm proposing (pick one):
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> 1) Livermore to Patterson - Mines Rd >>> Del Puerto >>> El Diablo Del
> Grande (and back) I'm not sure of the last road's name but to describe
> it, we used to blast 150mph+++ straights on bikes including knee down
> sweepers are
> 100mph+. The road leads up to a golf course and there is only 1 or 2
> 100mph+access
> roads so it's seldom traveled. It is also about 4 lanes wide so there
> is room to run.
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> I haven't been there in a year so I would think of this as a "recon"
> run to check it out. We'd be able to stop for lunch in Patterson.
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> My opinion of skill level required = Moderate as the roads are
> technical and sometimes you have blind decreasing radius turns. Trust
> in "the force" and you'll be good to go.
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> 2) Santa Cruz/Los Altos Hills run - the route always changes but the
> basic roads we'll probably hit are HWYs 9, 35, 84 and then some of the
> back roads are Bonny Doon, Empire Grade, Jamison Creek, etc. We can
> stop for lunch in Davenport at a couple of different restaurants
> (seriously when I say a couple I mean 2). Most of this drive is going
> to be "cooler" in temp as it's near the coast but the roads are fairly
> well groomed and they flow well.
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> My opinion of skill level required = Fair. I think these roads are
> logical so you if you want it more difficult you simply go faster.
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> 3) Sit your ass at home and practice your driving skills on your
> Playstation or X-Box. If you choose this option I recommend "Need for
Speed 2:
> Undgerground" or "Grand Turismo 4". However, if you choose option 3
> you suck and maybe it would be best if you stuck to video games anyway.
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> I'd like to start the drive at either 9AM or 10AM as I've always found
> that the earlier we leave the better. We are more than likely bound to
> run into (not literally) lots of motorcyclists since they like to
> travel these roads too. Personally, the jury is still out on if I'd
> be faster on a bike or in a car but I guess I'll find out.
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> IF you want to go but don't want to drive or take your car give a
> holla as I might be able to take ONE passenger. If you're a driver and
> willing to take a passenger let us know as well. Here is a list of
> possible cars that might make this trip:
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> Aleks - Nissan Sentra (Sentra? Z? same thing)
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> Kris - BeeEminemDouble-U 330i w/perf package (perforated?)
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> Ilan - Mazdaspeed Protozoa
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> Royboy - Vulva S60R (but it's a wussy automatic)
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> Cynthia - Volare S60R (beauty of all wheel drive...MY ASS)
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> Nick - Mentally Retarded 2 ...but it's a Turbo!
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> ...not quite sure about the rest (if any) yet but those are some of
> the potential players. Respond if you're interested along with your
> vote so we can get this thing rolling.
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> My Vote = Option 1 (less PoPo and the roads are technical so the
> payoff is much higher)
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> Thanks gang and hope to see you out there soon.
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> AlekZ
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