2008 New England 1000 – Getting There.

I spent Friday flying from Sunny Seattle, to Rainy Newark, New Jersey, where I met my father. This morning at a shockingly early hour for a west coast resident, we flew up to Burlington, Vermont on a nice sunny day. Upon arrival we were pressed into service to shuttle a brand new Porsche Cayman to the start location for the rally. Porsche is a sponsor of the 2008 New England 1000, and these cars serve as shuttles for rally workers and more importantly, as backup transportation for rally participants whose vintage cars break down. We then picked up our vintage car, a Mercedes-Benz 450sl from RPM in Vergennes, and drove down to Woodstock, VT.

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A Deluge of Dashboards.

I’m leaving tomorrow morning for the East Coast. As is the way things work when going west-to-east, it will take me a day and a half to get there. Tomorrow I fly from Seattle to Newark, leaving mid-day from Sea-Tac and arriving in Newark around 8pm EDT. I’ll meet my dad in a hotel in Newark. The next morning we fly up to Burlington, Vermont fetch the car from RPM and then head off to the start of the 2008 New England 1000!

In the mean time, here’s a deluge of dashboards for all of you to ponder, some easy, some not. Behave yourselves while I’m gone! 😉 (though I can answer comments via my phone… amazing technology!)


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