Road America

Russ Maki rinard at execpc.com
Wed Sep 5 02:03:05 EDT 2001


Jenny, try Siebken's, an old resort in the village of Elkhart Lake. It's
very popular with the local BMWCCA chapter on it's annual run at the track
every October. (920) 876-2600. The strip motels along the highway aren't
much cheaper.

Thomas, You might want to look over http://www.badgerbimmers.org/ , the
website of the Wisconsin BMWCCA chapter. They're running a two-day school at
Road America next month called Oktoberfast. I drove my 4000q there in
99...the pricetag was $300 then, and I don't think it has increased much, if
at all. The school included some classroom time with Skip Barber instructors
and plenty of lapping...

Russ Maki
Ixonia, Wis.

> Hi,
> i'm new to this mailing list.
> In Jenny's post i read about Road America and i was wondering, what this
event
> is about?
> Road Race? Autocross? closed club-meeting with track time?
>
> Since i always wanted to race at Road America, could someone clear this up
for
> me, please?
>
> Thanks
>
> Thomas
> '96 Probe GT BHF #159, not exactly stock anymore.
>
> On Tue, Sep 04, 2001 at 03:09:50PM -0500, Jenny Curtis wrote:
> > Hi Qlist:
> >
> > Which brings me to the subject header of this e-mail.  I'm looking for
> > recommendations for places to stay during Road America.  I love to
> > camp and that worked well at Brainerd, but as always there are time
> > considerations with a track event (like I don't want to get up at 6:00
> > a.m. to take down a tent) and I actually find myself quite tired after
> > a day at the track and don't have the energy to build a fire to cook
> > dinner.  Perhaps a quiet, cheap hotel near the track would be in
> > order.
> >
> > Jenny
> > '86 4kQ: The Eurotrash Princess






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