I hauled a car 1700 miles, one way, to be at this event.
My observations:
1. What a great bunch of people, everyone of you!
2. TAI pretty much ROCKS!
3. I met some legends, some well-known's, and some regular guys, just like myself. Everybody was
cool.
4. I learned SO much about my car and how I drive it, knowledge I never would have been able gain
anywhere else.
5. I proved to myself and others that I'm still a drunkard.
Suggestions/Opinions:
1. Track prep should be a part of the everyday running of the event. If I need to pay an extra $10 a
day to ensure that this happens, so be it.
2. If the event is going to have a car show, and it should, open the track during the car show to let
those that want to test and tune do so. If a class wants to qualify during the same time as the car
show is being held, let them do so. It's not really fair to make the guys who came to the event to
RUN THEIR CARS stand around for five plus hours with nothing productive to do, especially in
the middle of the event.
3. I agree that paying vendors shouldn't have to compete with guys who bring a pick-up truck load of
brand new parts to sell in the swap meet area. Used parts, now that's another story.
OK, so that's my view on the event.
To wrap things up, I just can't tell all of you enough what a pleasure it was to meet and interact with
so many nice, knowledgeable and outright friendly people. And all in one place!
If there is anything I can do from out here in Phoenix to help with the effort to make the event happen
or be better, call me up, I'll be glad to help out!
Oh, and I had a BLAST, rain be DAMNED.


