Wright Device H&N Restraint Testing Contributions

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Head and Neck Restraint Raffle!!

Thanks to generous donations, I am happy to announce a raffle for (3) head and neck restraint systems. Gregg Baker has donated (1) Isaac Intermediate system ( http://www.isaacdirect.com ) and Jay Wright has donated (2) different systems.

This shall be a limited ticket raffle, broken down in the following manner:

1) $50 per entry for the Isaac Intermediate Device. Multiple entries are allowed. Maximum of 100 entries in the raffle.

2) $30 per entry for a Wright Device Pro. Multiple entries are allowed. Maximum of 100 entries in the raffle.

3) $20 per entry for a Wright Device Shoulder Harness. Multiple entries are allowed. Maximum of 100 entries.

All money raised will be donated to Jay Wright and Over 40 Racing for SFI testing of the Wright Device. For more information on this, or for a breakdown of how the money was used, visit http://www.over40racing.com.

Additionally, donations shall be accepted directly if you would prefer that route instead.

To enter, simply PayPal ( http://www.paypal.com ) the appropriate fee to planet6racing (at) yahoo (dot) com and indicate in the subject/note area which raffle and how many entries you would like. If you are making a donation without entry into the raffle, just indicate that as well and I will take care of it. I will keep a running tally of the money earned in this thread and who is entered in what raffle.

A note about CC payments: Paypal does take a certain percentage out for them. So, the running total may not be reflective of the total of the donations as PayPal is taking their cut.

Drawing to be held on March 31, 2005 at 9:00 pm CST! Winners shall be notified by e-mail and posted here.

Thank you!!

Running Total: $2,777.29

Donors:
Gregg Baker/Isaac: $1250
Planet 6 Racing (Bill): $50
William Trainer: $15
Dave Zaslow: $20 & Wright Shoulder Entry
Tim Gelling: $100 & (1) entry into each H&N drawing
Antonio Garza: $25
Anonymous: $250
Ben Schaut: $50 & (2) entries into Isaac Drawing
Jake Gulick: $50 & (2) entries into Isaac Drawing
Chris Tamburo: $80 & (2) entries into Isaac and (1) entry into Wright Device Pro
Peter Linssen: $50 & (2) entries into Isaac Drawing
Earl Richards: $50 & (2) entries into Isaac Drawing
Jim Boemler: $20 & (1) Wright Shoulder entry
Christine Fox: $50 & (1) Isaac entry
Nobu Kamino: $50 & (1) Isaac entry
David Gomberg: $510 & (17) Wright Pro entries
Lynn Strong: $30 & (1) Wright Pro entry
Joe Camilleri: $50 & (1) Isaac entry
Mark Andrews: $51.50 and (1) Isaac Entry
Scott Peterson: $80 and (1) Isaac Entry and (1) Wright Pro entry

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Bill
Planet 6 Racing
bill (at) planet6racing (dot) com

[This message has been edited by planet6racing (edited March 30, 2005).]
 
Well, Gregg upped the "ante" for this program:

Gregg Baker, in another thread, wrote:


So here is what we will do: We will donate $1,250 cash to Jay's SFI efforts, and we will contribute one Isaac Intermediate system ($895 value) to be raffled off with all proceeds contributed to Jay's test fund.

Yes, that's right, there is a FREE Isaac Intermediate on the line! Donate whatever you feel is appropriate and get your chance to own one of these great devices!

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Bill
Planet 6 Racing
bill (at) planet6racing (dot) com
 
I am flabbergasted as Greg did not run this by me before he announced it. I accept and next post will disclose particulars. coming immeadiately as stand alone post.
 
>What do you folks think is an appropriate price for a raffle ticket?

$20, but then I already have an ISSAC.


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Ty Till
#16 ITS
Rocky Mountain Division
 
Jay,

Unfortunately, this subject is on more than one thread.

Just so everyone is clear, our offer is to fund 1/2 the cost of one test. That's $1,250. There's still $6K+ to go.

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Gregg Baker, P.E.
Isaac, LLC
http://www.isaacdirect.com
 
**That's $1,250. There's still $6K+ to go.**

Always with raffle tickets there is this sort of math.
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David
 
OK, lets be like SCCA and get a GCR on this..

If I donate any amount, do I get a raffle ticket?

How about if I donate $15 I get one ticket, and if I hit the $50 mark I get 4 tickets?
(and abviously 2 for 30, etc, the "carrot" being $50...)

(I used the 15 amount as Willim Trainer has already opted in at that level)

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Jake Gulick
CarriageHouse Motorsports
ITA 57 RX-7
New England Region
[email protected]
 
Originally posted by lateapex911:
OK, lets be like SCCA and get a GCR on this..

If I donate any amount, do I get a raffle ticket?

How about if I donate $15 I get one ticket, and if I hit the $50 mark I get 4 tickets?
(and abviously 2 for 30, etc, the "carrot" being $50...)

(I used the 15 amount as Willim Trainer has already opted in at that level)


We're working something out as we speak. There have been more donations to the cause.

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Bill
Planet 6 Racing
bill (at) planet6racing (dot) com
 
Good plan, Jake. I withdraw my $20 suggestion.


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Ty Till
#16 ITS
Rocky Mountain Division
 
A raffle for an ISAAC Device , a Wright Device, and a Wright Device Pro is being done to raise money for SFI testing. To enter the raffle or to donate to the testing fund, goto:
http://paypal.com and send your contribution to [email protected] note on contribution what raffle you want to be part of.

1) Flat-out donations: Always accepted!
2) $50 donation: 1 entry for Isaac Device raffle. Maximum 100 entries.
3) $30 donation: 1 entry for Wright Device Pro. Maximum 100 entries.
4) $20 donation: 1 entry for Wright Device shoulder harness. Maximum 100 entries.
 
I am happy to announce that the "Anonymous" donor ($250) has donated his (5) Isaac Device raffle tickets to the next (5) people who donate $50 or more toward the cause. So, it would be possible to get (2) chances at the Isaac system for the price of (1)!!!

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Bill
Planet 6 Racing
bill (at) planet6racing (dot) com
 
Cool stuff, Mr "Anon"...whoever you are.

Somehow I doubt it's somebody like Dr. Hubbard or Melvin, although I suspect they could drop a lot more from their pockets on the way to the bank and never notice....

(Thats my way of saying that I think that this "grass roots effort" is a col deal...)

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Jake Gulick
CarriageHouse Motorsports
ITA 57 RX-7
New England Region
[email protected]
 
Just had a thought (which is usually when the trouble starts).

Jay has posted notice of this raffle on a couple of boards, so it would only be expected that folks who are natural competitors would compete.

How about one of you runs over to, oh say, specmiata.com and very politely and diplomatically announce, "We've donated more that you turkeys!! Pffffft!!"
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Gregg Baker, P.E.
Isaac, LLC
http://www.isaacdirect.com
 
For those who want to know the SFI testing requirements: Pulse contour of 68G peak at 70 KPH (43.5 mph)A minimum of two (2) frontal tests and one (1) 30 degree right frontal test will be required. Results must be 3200 N or less for frontal tests. If test fails to meet requirement a third frontal test is required and none of the values will be above 4000 N.
Costs: $500 registration fee with SFI. $2500 per test at Delphi.
 
Jay,

Do you know of any results for products that have been tested under this protocol? Trevor has something, but makes reference to NASCAR as the source.

Just curious.

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Gregg Baker, P.E.
Isaac, LLC
http://www.isaacdirect.com
 
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