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Celebrating 25 Years of Club Arnage

Started by Grand_Fromage, September 04, 2019, 05:53:33 PM

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Kev_mk3

oooh a fleece jacket or enamel pin wouldnt go a miss

chelsea1970

Maybe try to get them out (polo shirts etc) for Christmas market?

mgmark

Good cause for celebration and recognition, and still a great place. T-shirt and Lanyard please.

MG Mark
"If everything seems under control, you're just not going fast enough." Mario Andretti

Andy Zarse

My original lanyard has gone brown! Worn out, which is weird because Lawnmower Man had it for about ten years before I even got it!
I wouldn't sit there if I were you, it's still a bit wet.

championaudi

Hi ,is there any news on plans for merch to celebrate??

johnevans3

Hey Guys.  Been a long time since I've been on the CA site.  Good to see some of the old timers still posting.  Congrats on 25 years of excellent information and help to race fans interested in sports car racing.  I haven't been to Le Mans, Sebring, or Petit Le Mans in quite a few years.  Am now in Colorado for the summers to escape the hot, humid summers in Houston.  So I have hooked up to the Pikes Peak International Hillclimb in Colorado Springs as a race official.  (like a track worker).  So if anyone finds themselves wanting to see some Race to the Clouds racing come on to Colorado Springs the last Sunday of June.  Finish line is 14,110 feet.  Second oldest racing event in the USA.

Andy Zarse

Quote from: johnevans3 on February 25, 2020, 10:09:00 PM
Hey Guys.  Been a long time since I've been on the CA site.  Good to see some of the old timers still posting.  Congrats on 25 years of excellent information and help to race fans interested in sports car racing.  I haven't been to Le Mans, Sebring, or Petit Le Mans in quite a few years.  Am now in Colorado for the summers to escape the hot, humid summers in Houston.  So I have hooked up to the Pikes Peak International Hillclimb in Colorado Springs as a race official.  (like a track worker).  So if anyone finds themselves wanting to see some Race to the Clouds racing come on to Colorado Springs the last Sunday of June.  Finish line is 14,110 feet.  Second oldest racing event in the USA.

Hi John

Lovely to hear from you after all this time. Delighted to hear you are well and still enjoying your racing. Pikes Peak is a bucket list thing for me so if I ever make it I will certainly hook up with you. I hope all is well and best wishes to you!  Andy Zarse
I wouldn't sit there if I were you, it's still a bit wet.

jimclark

"Those were the days my friends. We thought they'd never end..."

jimclark

Volks Repair Man

In the lifespan of internet forums that is a pretty impressive achievement!

johnevans3

Andy my man.  Good to hear from you as well.  Yes Pikes Peak Hillclimb is a heckava race for sure.  It is frightening to look at the edge of the road and only see blue sky.  That's the way it is up in elevation.  Start line and first 2/3 rds of race is among the trees but above the tree line it's a bit disoriented especially driving at high speeds.  And, yes, the dirt road was a hoot in its day.  Lots more drifting for sure.  Last Sunday in June, just after LeMans.  Hope to see you.  Cheers and drive it like you stole it!!!!!

Lord Steve

Gents - I'm in for any celebratory merchandise but particularly like the ideas of embroidered polo shirts (I still have my original), lanyards and a bumper sticker.
I tested negative for patience.

Kev_mk3

Thread revival did anything happen in the end - just thinking ready for the race this year.

Lorry

There were some badges a few years back.  I think I've a spare one if you're desperate
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