Some random thoughts.....
How much does Lime Rock charge per weekend?? Somewhere in the $20,000 range. That's a lot of thousand dollars. And they are rented out for a lot of weekends.
It is the bumpiest track we run on locally, and maybe nationwide, with the exception of Sebring and Nelson Ledges, and that place isn't in the same league.
The showers suck, and are getting worse.
The bathrooms are pretty sketchy as well.
The A paddock is dusty in the dry, and muddy in the wet, and the B paddock is good in the dry, but an absolute lake in the rain....but it's advantages are nulified by it's distance from the action.
Electrical power in B paddock is what...2 outlets??
The public address system has little on a tin can and strings.
That said, I love the place. But I have major issues with the visible paddock improvements of late, or should I say lack of improvements. Yes, years ago, there was a general upgrade, which included replacement of some inadequate buildings, landscaping, as well as the paving of paddock B access roads. But keep in mind that the paving was likely performed more for the benefit of the Skip Barber school than for our comfort and convienience.
I'm not sure why burying some perforated pipes and dry wells to create actual drainage is such a big deal.
Now ...I'm unclear about the revenue stream from this....is the SCCA going to be the collector, and LRP the reciever? How much? Who regulates? And...the big question...what's in it for us, the guys who don't pony up for the semi decent spots?? If LRP is the reciever of the funds, what guarantee do we have that they will actually make improvements that matter to us??
To me, this whole concept reminds me of the go first class or be treated like cattle decision that we face when flying!
IF LRP is sincere in their desire to upgrade the facility, I propose that there is no selective surcharge for better spots, but that ALL entrants from ALL clubs are charged an extra fee that will go to a fund, and that the account be an open book. When the required amount is reached, the surcharge disappears, and the improvemnts are performed. BUT, I would want to know what improvements would be performed, the cost of them and the expected time frame of the surcharge before I would agree to such a plan.
In the mean time, I do see a huge need to reel in some of the more aggresive "space hogs". The folks who pull up parrallel to the fence in their huge motorhome with the big enclosed trailer and proceed to take up 4 teams worth of space for their one car.
Controlling the use and abuse of space would go a long way to ease 75% of the issues.
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Jake Gulick
CarriageHouse Motorsports
ITA 57 RX-7
New England Region
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