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maacodale

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  1. It amazes me people go to one of the twistiest roads in the US and cut all the corners trying to make it straight!

     

    One of the things that worries me more than cutting corners are drivers that drive beyond their limit. Like the previous posts, it isn't a race and it isn't a show off session. It's a fun road to be enjoyed. Unlike an autocross, where hazardous situations are taken into account, this is real life. Trust me, you won't have a little incident on the Dragon. It's gonna be BIG and probably painful. If not physically, surely financially. PLUS everybody will know who you are and what you did. Driving 10/10th in a controlled event is one thing. With all my years of racing Legends, and other oval track stuff as well as autocrossing, I still only drive the Dragon at 8/10ths.

     

    I agree with a prior post, "Don't be that guy!"

  2. a 19 mm bar will make a major difference in handling, even on the softest setting. A 22mm bar will REALLY make a difference. I'd suggest a novice or timid driver stick with a 19mm bar and go no higher than a middle setting. After a year or so of "spirited" driving, maybe go to the firmest setting. Even on soft, you'll feel the rear "come around" when cornering. It really helps the front end turn and the rear rotate.

     

    To that end, a 22mm bar will make the rear come around faster and not always what you wan ton the street,especially in a panic situation and a less than skilled driver. I'd go with a real firm setting at an autocross course, that'll help the rear drive the car around tight corners. On a road course. MAYBE a 22 on a mid or a soft setting and maybe a 19mm on stiff. For the street, an experienced driver will like a 19mm on the middle setting and an newbie will still feel an amazing difference on soft.

     

    But I'd caution anyone to go with a soft setting at first and learn the car. They have a good deal of understeer or "push" designed into them. It's safer. But adding a rear bar will loosen the car. Start soft and learn the feel of the car. You'll enjoy it more.

  3. Amazingly enough, us down here in Hampton Roads are already in the planning stages for a C'ville run. We're planning on doing lunch at Mitchie's Tavern, since they seem to specialize in tours and bus size groups.

     

    Let us know when y'all are planning your event and maybe we can do our run up that way as a joint event!

     

    As for central VA events, HR MINI does several in the area. Probably our biggest event is the Cooper Vineyard MINI Rally. Last year, thanks to a hurricane AND earthquake, attendance was down, but we've had well over 100 MINIs at Cooper before. We also host a "spirited" drive over to the vineyard starting at Bruster's Ice Cream on Staple Mills Rd.

     

    There is also an upcoming drive down the Blue Ridge Parkway to Buena Vista in the coming months. So yea, we out that way.

     

    Check out http://www.hrmini.com to stay abreast.

  4. Just as a side note, several of us HR MINI folks are renting a house 5 miles from Fontana. Actually less than a cabin and 4 bedroom/4 bath. Granted we'll miss all the activity Fontana has after hours, but it's still way closer than Robbinsville.

  5. Great seeing all of our DC Metro MINI friends again. Thanks so much for coming out and helping make the event so much fun! And like Ali said, lots of our prizes headed north from Surry. Actually, they all went every which way except my house! I really wanted one of those Real Deal Brazil hats!

     

    The rain held off until we were off the ferry for the most part. Though we did have a bit of a sprinkle for the boat ride.

     

    After all the tabulations were finished, the event raised $1880 for the American Cancer Society.

     

    Thanks again for all that came out and motored with us!

  6. Christy's Cabrio has the chrome package and it's killing me to keep looking at it. Both her and Regina like it, so I guess I'm out voted. My Clubbie has just the rings and grille moldings chrome. I think that's just enough. Thought about wrapping it with CF, but that would be the only CF I'd have. Maybe Plasti dip the black. Maybe.

     

    We do have some Lime Green vinyl wrap coming to do her fenders and cowl panel. Wish it would be here before the Ferry run. but probably won't be. Her car will be there though!

     

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  7. Hampton Roads club MINI presents MINIs on the Ferry 2012

     

    March 24th, 2012

     

    WHAT: A fun drive up the scenic historic Colonial Parkway from Yorktown, VA through Williamsburg to Jamestown, VA then across the James River on the Jamestown-Scotland Ferry and on to Surry, VA for lunch at the Colonial Farmhouse restaurant.

     

    WHEN: Drivers meeting 9:00 AM & Wheels up 9:30 AM

     

    WHERE: Starts at the parking garage on the waterfront in Yorktown, VA. 332 Water Street, Yorktown,VA 23690

    (Okay, that's Ben & Jerry's but they're at the garage!)

     

    WHY: Benefiting the American Cancer Society. Oh, and a chance to see some great scenery and motor with a bunch of other MINIacs. We'll have T shirts and sweat shirts for sale at the event as well as a raffle for some great prizes and a 50/50 drawing.

     

    INFO visit the forum at our website MINI's on the Ferry 3, March 24, 2012!!!!!

     

    OR Our facebook page MINIs on the FERRY presented by HR MINI | Facebook

     

    OR Email Relayrally@aol.com for more info.

     

     

     

  8. Check and Check!

    Lodging is set with two hotels to choose from:

    http://www.ichotelsgroup.com/candlewood/hotels/us/en/yorktown/phfcw/hoteldetail/photos-tours

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    http://hiltongardeninn.hilton.com/en/gi/hotels/index.jhtml?ctyhocn=ORFNWGI

     

    $59/night at the Candlewood queen or double and $89 at the Hilton. Both are less than 1/4 mile apart. Tell them you're with the MINI group or the MINI event.

     

    Shirts are done by every MINI's friend Craig (COOPERation) at Evergreen Graphics. We'll have T shirts and Sweat Shirts.

     

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    There will also be a raffle with some neat MINI prizes as well as a 50/50 drawing!!

  9. A bunch of us are headed down from HR MINI land. A group of the girls are heading down Sunday, us guys are headed down at different times. Think I'm heading down Tuesday. With the inter-HR MINI cabin debacle, a group of us rented a 4 bed room/4 bath room house, just outside of Robbinsville.

     

    Really looking forward to all the fun MOTD has come to mean to me!

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