Introducing: BloodSweat&GearsRacing

Official Information about WHRRI racing, straight from the BOD and Chiefs of Specialties
Post Reply
User avatar
surratta
Posts: 997
Joined: Wed Nov 07, 2007 4:30 pm
WHRRI Member Number: 2595
Location: Ann Arbor, MI

Re: Introducing: BloodSweat&GearsRacing

Post by surratta »

Joel Hershoren wrote: Maybe you can con Mike Patterson and Warren Martin to come and help instruct.
2 fast Canadians with a LOT of FWD experience . Warren was super smooth, which lead to very few D.N.F.'s .
what are you trying to say about Mike here?
Andrew Surratt, Resident Troll
Joel Hershoren
Posts: 656
Joined: Sat Feb 02, 2008 8:49 am
WHRRI Member Number: 1361

Re: Introducing: BloodSweat&GearsRacing

Post by Joel Hershoren »

Honest ? nothing.
Mike has gotten plenty of accolade and attention in his racing career.
I was giving props to Warren, as he was a quiet sort, and raced a Golf much like Suzy's new ride.

Smooth has rewards : helps keep repair bills down, and the laps times too.
User avatar
924RACR
Posts: 1031
Joined: Fri Jun 22, 2007 5:20 pm
WHRRI Member Number: 2248
Location: Royal Oak, MI
Contact:

Re: Introducing: BloodSweat&GearsRacing

Post by 924RACR »

Awww, he's just funnin'... 8)
Vaughan Scott
#77 ITB White/Blue Porsche 924
#25 P2 Hidari Firefly
http://www.vaughanscott.com
BILL WRITT
Posts: 418
Joined: Thu Jun 21, 2007 2:40 pm
Location: WOODSTOCK,ONTARIO

Re: Introducing: BloodSweat&GearsRacing

Post by BILL WRITT »

Welcome to the sweet addiction Suzy, glad we have you hooked, looking forward to more fun this season.
P.S.I think I saw Andrew & his glittery wand on You Tube :shock:
BloodSweat&Gears
Posts: 89
Joined: Sat Feb 08, 2014 10:25 pm
WHRRI Member Number: 2699
Location: Yale, MI

Re: Introducing: BloodSweat&GearsRacing

Post by BloodSweat&Gears »

Hey Joel,
You make a GREAT point about Driver's School. And if I can find the $$$CASH FLOW$$$ in our budget I will be at Driver's School again this year. I am very seriously thinking about it. It is a great value and the seat time in a new car is invaluable!!! Even if I can't participate in School this season, Dennis and I will be there volunteering for sure. I really enjoyed the Driver's School experience last year with The Rabbit. Everyone was very patient, helpful and professional. I am very thankful to Jim Miller for giving me the opportunity to Co-Dive his car, and I do one day plan to pay it forward. After I am done being selfish this year with my new car, I may take on a Co-Driver in the future. I really believe to grow our sport, there must be an ample amount of Co-Driving opportunities out there for newbies. I don't think I would even be here, now with my own car, if it had not been for Jim Miller and Bob Knoska. These two saw in me what was always there and only needed four wheels under me to ignite. For me, racing and competition is my passion, I have nothing else to live for and I will go to my grave sliding sideways full throttle with a smile on my face and fire in my blood.
Team Tice Racing @ Restorations
It's our "Blood, Sweat & Gears"
1991 VW Golf- ITB #18
greendot
Posts: 795
Joined: Sat Jun 23, 2007 1:25 am
WHRRI Member Number: 1444
Location: Milford, MI

Re: Introducing: BloodSweat&GearsRacing

Post by greendot »

frolicking is a good description of his driving too :-)
Sheldon Cooper "Leonard, friends are like toilet paper. It's good to have spares under the sink."
User avatar
surratta
Posts: 997
Joined: Wed Nov 07, 2007 4:30 pm
WHRRI Member Number: 2595
Location: Ann Arbor, MI

Re: Introducing: BloodSweat&GearsRacing

Post by surratta »

greendot wrote:frolicking is a good description of his driving too :-)
why, you no good, son of a
Andrew Surratt, Resident Troll
Post Reply