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Re: mh99 corral pass pick-up
And, since Karen Chadwick and all the other QCUSA people are already out
there (as of last week), I don't think the webmaster will be getting the
information he needs to update it....
If anyone can tell me how/where the Hyatt is in relation to
Carmel-by-the-Sea (where I am staying) I would appreciate it. Will be
arriving early afternoon on the 26th....
TIA,
Jon Linkov
njconn@msn.com
'96 A4q
ICQ# 8826028
http://www.quattroclubusa.org/r/potomac/index.html
----- Original Message -----
From: Ti Kan <ti@amb.org>
To: Buchholz, Steven <Steven.Buchholz@kla-tencor.com>
Cc: <audifanatic@killjoy.net>; <audifest99@pdikeman.ne.mediaone.net>;
<quattro@audifans.com>
Sent: Monday, August 23, 1999 1:48 PM
Subject: Re: mh99 corral pass pick-up
> Buchholz, Steven writes:
> > [ QCUSA web site has no info on corral pass pick up location ]
> >
> > Yes, I just checked the QCUSA website last night and noticed that myself
...
> > hopefully they'll update the site ...
>
> The QCUSA site is also woefully short of essential info, like, where is
the
> corral located at the track? What's the best way to get there (Laguna
> Seca has multiple entrances, and I'd like to take the most expedient
> way to get to the corral). A couple years ago I went to the Indy races
> at Laguna Seca, followed the track's recommendation of taking the
Reservation
> Road entrance and proceeded to be stuck in traffic within the guts of
> Fort Ord for 2 hours. By the time I got in, parked, and walked to the
track,
> the first race event was already over...
>
> The QCUSA site's MH99 schedule is also sketchy, with lots of ?? question
marks
> and maybes. You'd think by now the unknowns should have been ironed out?
>
> -Ti
> 96 A4 2.8 quattro
> 84 5000S 2.1 turbo
> 80 4000 2.0
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