MERCEDES-BENZ TRIVIA CORNER

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MERCEDES-BENZ TRIVIA CORNER
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August, 2015
Newsletter of the Mile-High Section ● Mercedes-Benz Club of America
OVER 500 COPIES DISTRIBUTED MONTHLY IN COLORADO, WYOMING, AND UTAH
MERCEDES-BENZ TRIVIA CORNER
TRIVIA: 12 March 1952 - Mercedes-Benz
300 SL Unveiled
At the beginning of the 50s, Mercedes made its return to racing
via the back door. The budget was small, and Formula 1
regulations were in constant flux. Re-entry into the world of
sports car racing was the obvious solution. The six-cylinder
engine which powered the type 300 official government cars
was transformed into a racing engine with a new cylinder head
and triple Solex downdraft carburetors. The engine and
transmission were rather heavy, so weight had to be saved on
the chassis and body. A tubular frame was designed, clad in
aluminum bodywork with upward opening doors necessitated
by the wide frame cross-section. The engine was canted at an
angle of 50-degrees to the right to lower the hood line. The car
was a masterpiece of intelligent design, and provided the driver
with more comfort than any of the contemporary designs.
coupe based on the W194's design.
AUGUST SOCIAL - Aug. 19, 2015 @ 6:30PM
IN THIS ISSUE…..
Subject
Page(s)
Letter from the President, Bob Mashburn
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Board Officers
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Time Line of Automobile Industry
3-6
Preowned Cars for Sale - Backlot
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Word Search Auto Manufacturers N-Z
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2015 Event/Activity Schedule
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Events
Colorado School of Mines Geology
North American Lotus Track Event
Poker Run (Octoberfest)
MBCA Mile High Annual Dinner Meeting
Event Report Picnic at Maguireville
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Answers Word Search Manufacturers N-Z
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Harry Bays
G V Goddard
Nina Kazazian
Andy Marinkovich
Robert McCue
Randall Updike
Brett Mitchell
Lynn Poulson
Adam Stanchina
Randall Updike
If you have not received your New Member Packet or if
you have questions about your membership, please
contact MHS Membership Chair Person, Natalie
Mashburn, by phone at 303-988-2710.. or by email at
WonderVu @ 33492 Hwy 72
Golden, Colorado 80403
303-642-7197
nataliemashburn@yaho0.com
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Mile-High Section, Inc. of the
Mercedes-Benz Club of America
Letter From The
President
Bob Mashburn
President, MileHigh Section
Executive Board Officers
President:
Bob Mashburn ….303-988-2710...Bob_Mashburn78@yahoo.com
Vice President:
Behind The Wheel:
Randy Williams …..…..303.799.4806………… ranphil39@aol.com
We are asking ourselves where has summer gone,
Denver’s earliest snowfall is September 3rd! On the
calendar for this month; Saturday, August 15th, we
have a trip to Colorado School of Mines Geology
Museum and lunch after at Grappa Mediterranean
Bistro & Café in Golden; the monthly social is on
August 19th at the Wondervu Café in Golden; August
23rd a drive from Denver to the Pikes Peak
International Raceway; August 24th it’s track day at
Pikes Peak International Raceway - still time to
register at www.clubregistration.net. We still need
a few volunteers for this event!
Secretary:
Niels Haubold..……..303-949-7673.……..n.haubold@outlook.com
Treasurer:
Max Townsend….…….303.770.1128……....... diandmaxt@aol.com
2015 Mile-High Section Board Members
Michael Davison……..720-233-7411……..,….. mhd539@msn.com
Norm Franklin ….…..…. 303-789-3915…….…...gskolout@aol.com
Niels Haubold..……..303-949-7673.……..n.haubold@outlook.com
Natalie Mashburn.. 303-988-2710.. nataliemashburn@yaho0.com
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Mark your calendar for November 14 at 9:30am for
breakfast at the Golden Corral in Sheridan, Colorado.
We will be planning our 2016 Events and Socials for
the year and we want your participation.
Our Annual Member’s Meeting Dinner is at the
Perfect Landing Restaurant on October 3, 2015.
Please RSVP to bob_mashburn78@yahoo.com or call
Bob or Natalie at 303-988-2710. The Perfect Landing
is always a popular place.
Mike Redel ….... ..303.637.0219……..…... mikeredel@comcast.net
Lou Rogers… ...….303-466-3372….…... lou.rogers@comcast.net
Other Contacts
Membership Chair Person
Natalie Mashburn… .303-988-2710.. ..nataliemashburn@yaho0.com
Constellation Editor - Mile High Section
Karen Redel.….303-637-0219……Constellation.mhs@comcast.net
National MBCA Officers
August is when most kids go back to school here are a
few starting dates;
Adams County Schools: August 19th.
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Denver Schools: August 24 .
Jeffco Schools: August 17th.
Let’s watch out for our future club members!
Drive Safe, Arrive Alive
Bob
President
Terry Kiwala…..…......312-286-0532…….….…tkiwalajr@aol.com
Vice President
Laura Simonds..….…..650-592-7613….…….simondsl@pacbell.net
Rocky Mountain Regional Director
Charlie Bennett….719-576-9737 ..….charlesibennett@comcast.net
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MBCA……… 1-800-637-2360…...www.mbca.org
For a List of all MBCA Board Members, Please Refer to the
STAR Magazine
For a List of all MBCA Board Members, Please Refer to the
STAR Magazine
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TIMELINE OF AUTOMOBILE HISTORY - CONTINUED
1927: The price of oil plummets after discoveries of
huge wells in Oklahoma and Texas
1927: In the USA it takes 70 man-days to make a
car whereas in France it takes 300
1927: Volvo, a subsidiary of Sweden's ball-bearing
manufacturer AB SKF, debuts its first car
1928: Ford makes cars in 21 countries, GM in 16
1928: Pierce Governor introduces the automatic
choke
1928: BMW acquires Dixi and therefore enters the
car market
1927: Henry Ford is forced to close the Dearborn
Independent
1927: General Motors introduces the La Salle to fill
the gap between the low-end Buick 6 and the highend Cadillac
1927: General Motors' Cadillac introduces the
LaSalle, with smooth lines contrasting with the
functional but angular shape of Ford cars
1927: Citroen is the largest car manufacturer in
Europe and the fourth in the world
1928: Henry Ford builds Fordlandia, a town in the
Amazon rainforest, to provide rubber for car tires,
forbidding alcohol, women and tobacco
1927: There are more than 20 million cars in the
USA and 55% of families own a car but more than
50% of cars sold are replacing old ones
1928: Chrysler acquires Dodge and introduces a
budget car, the Plymouth, to compete with
Chevrolet and Ford
1927: Ford finally stops production of the Model T
(that has sold more than 15 million units) and
introduces the massively advertised Model A,
conceived by Henry Ford's son Edsel Ford, to
respond to General Motors, and adopts the clutch
that has become popular on General Motors cars
1929: General Motors acquires Opel and becomes
the largest car manufacturer in Germany
1927: Dixi signs a licensing agreement to produce a
variant of the Austin 7
1927: Chevrolet sells more cars than Ford
1928: Opel has a 37.5% market share of the
German market
1929: Chrysler becomes the third largest car
manufacturer in the USA after General Motors and
Ford
1929: There are only 44 car manufacturers left in
the USA, out of the 253 that existed in 1908
1929: 78% of the world's cars are in the USA, which
produces more than 5.3 million cars and sells about
4.5 million (1.9 million sold by General Motors),
compared with France's production of 211,000 and
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Britain's 182,000, and there are now almost 27
million cars in the USA
1932: Car manufacturing has collapsed to 1.3
million in the USA
1929: The stock market crashes, causing vast losses
in the car industry, and ruining Durant, who was
repeatedly accused of inflating the stock market;
and the crash is in part due to excessive consumer
debts to purchase cars
1932: Ford introduces its own V8 engine, cast as a
single unit, the largest engine for the mass market,
and 14 car models that use it
1929: Chevrolet introduces a six-cylinder engine
nicknamed "cast iron wonder"
1930: General Motors' Cadillac introduces the V16, featuring a 16-cylinder engine
1931: Ferdinand Porsche founds a company in
Stuttgart (Germany) to design racing cars
1931: Morris introduces a new version of the Minor
that, advertised as a 100-mph speed and 100 mpg
fuel economy car, becomes a runaway success
1933: Hitler comes to power in Germany and
launches a mass motorization program and a road
and bridge construction program
1933: Citroen introduces the diesel engine for its
Rosalie model
1933: Tobata Casting and Nihon form the Motor
Vehicle Manufacturing (later renamed Nissan) to
produce Datsun cars in Yokohama
1933: At the Chicago World's Fair General Motors
exhibits Charles Kettering's improved diesel engine
1933: The New Deal sponsors road construction
1931: Mercedes introduces the independent front
suspension & the 170, the first production car with
four-wheel independent suspension
1934: Porsche-designed P-Wagen wins several
races
1931: Rolls-Royce acquires Bentley
1934: Morris installs an assembly line at a new
Cowley factory
1931: Toyo Kogyo introduces its first car, the
Mazda-Go
1931: There are 807,783 miles of paved roads in
the USA
1931: DAT becomes a subsidiary of Tobata and
introduces a car named Datsun
1932: Ford manufactures one third of the world's
cars but its workforce has been reduced from a
peak of 170,000 in 1929 to 46,000
1932: Ford introduces the first car designed
specifically for the British market, the Model Y
1934: Citroen introduces a car with an all-steel
body and independent suspension, the Traction
Avant, but the car is a flop
1934: Chrysler introduces the automatic overdrive
1934: REO introduces the automatic transmission
1934: Chrysler introduces overdrive
1934: Hans Ledwinka designs the Tatra 77, the first
mass-produced streamlined car
1934: Chrysler introduces the eight-cylinder
Airflow, that pioneers (and launches the vogue of)
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streamlined (aerodynamic) design, designed in a
wind tunnel, although its sales disappoint
1934: Bertone designs the Fiat Ardita
1937: Volkswagen is founded in Germany by the
Nazi agency Deutsche Arbeitsfront to make cars
that ordinary families can afford
1934: Porsche presents a plan for a "Volkswagen"
to Hitler
1935: Michigan auto workers form the union
United Automobile Workers (UAW)
1935: Studebaker introduces an all-steel roof
1935: There is one car for every 5 people in the
USA
1937: General Motors introduces "the Automatic
Safety Transmission" (AST) in Cadillac and
Oldsmobile cars
1936: General Motors introduces "Knee-Action"
suspension on all Chevrolets
1938: Volkswagen introduces the Type 1, designed
by Ferdinand Porsche
1936: General Motors and Ford share almost 90%
of the Japanese market
1938: Cadillac's 60 Special is a standard-size car
that carries six passengers
1936: Two diesel cars are introduced in Germany,
the Mercedes-Benz 260D and the Hanomag Rekord
1938: Nash introduces the "Conditioned Air
System" designed by Eric Wahlberg
1936: BMW introduces the 328 Roadster, the most
successful sports car before World War II
1938: Rudolf Caracciola driving a Mercedes-Benz
sets the world record of over 200 miles per hour.
1936: Chrysler (25% of the market) passes Ford
(22% of the market) as the second car
manufacturer after General Motors (43%)
1938: General Motors adds the radio as an option
on Buick models
1936: Strikes paralyze General Motors until
General Motors signs the first union contract in the
USA
1936: Fiat opens a futuristic factory at Mirafiori
that debuts its assembly line to produce the 500
"Topolino"
1937: Fiat has more than 80% of the Italian market
1937: General Motors makes 40% of the cars of the
USA
1938: General Motors introduces the Buick Y-Job,
the first "concept car", featuring power windows,
power convertible top, power door locks and
power steering
1938: Ford introduces the Mercury, a low-entry
luxury car to compete with General Motors' Buick
1939: Nash adds a thermostat to its "Conditioned
Air System" for the "Weather Eye", the first HVAC
(heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) system
for the mass market
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1939: The Japanese government shuts down Ford's
and GM's operations in Japan
1939: The radio and refrigerator manufacturer
Crosley enters the car business with the cheapest
car in the USA, the first "compact" car made in the
USA
1939: Ford introduces the luxury convertible
Lincoln Continental
1939: General Motors' Oldsmobile introduces the
first fully automatic transmission, called the
"Hydra-Matic Drive", advertised as "the greatest
advance since the self-starter."
1939: World War II creates a huge demand for
motor vehicles and aircraft engines
1939: The Japanese government orders Nissan to
shift from cars to trucks
1940: Delahaye introduces the 135 convertible that
can reach a speed of 93 miles per hour
1940: Chrysler's Plymouth introduces the new All
Weather Air Control System
1942: All the car manufacturers of the USA stop
production of civilian cars to help the military
industry, e.g. General Motors produces engines for
bombers, amphibious vehicles and tanks, Ford
produces trucks, Willys-Overland produces jeeps
1945: At the end of the war the car manufacturers
of the USA resume civilian production
1945: Ralph Teetor invents cruise control
1946: Renault introduces the 4CV
1946: Enzo Ferrari founds a company in Italy to
build racing cars
1946: Michelin introduces steel-belted radial tires
1947: Chung Ju-yung founds Hyundai in South
Korea
1947: Studebaker introduces the Starlight,
designed by Robert Bourke, and the Champion,
designed by Raymond Loewy
1948: General Motors' Buick introduces a new kind
of automatic transmission, the Dynaflow
1941: General Motors has a market share of 44% in
the USA
1948: The British appoint Heinz Nordoff to head
the Wolfsburg factory in West Germany where
Hitler's "people's cars" were made and he changes
the name to Volkswagen
1941: Chrysler introduces the Town & Country
Wagon
1948: General Motors' Cadillac passes Packard to
become the USA's main luxury brand
1941: Willys starts producing the MB or "Jeep" for
the army, with a special engine designed by Barney
Roos
1948: Citroen introduces the 2CV, designed by
Pierre-Jules Boulanger
1940: Chrysler adopts the sealed beam headlights
1948: Chrysler introduces the ignition key
1948: Goodrich introduces tubeless tires
http://www.scaruffi.com/politics/cars.html
TO BE CONTINUED
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FOR SALE - MERCEDES-BENZ PRE-OWNED AUTOMOBILES
The Back Lot
Sales and Services for MB
CA Members by MBCA Members
FOR SALE
1971 280 SL. Exc. cond.,
94,155 mi., Hard/soft top.
Lt blue/dark blue int. Auto
trans, A/C.
$125,000.
(303) 779-8239 or
guyschottler@q.com.
The Constellation
Newsletter of the Mile-High Section, Inc.,
Mercedes-Benz Club America, Inc.
Mile-High Section, Inc. MBCA, Publisher
KAREN REDEL, Editor
P.O. Box 16913, Golden, CO 80402
Phone: 303-637-0219 or Email:
Constellation.mhs@comcast.net
Readers please support the advertisers appearing in this publication.
However, no inference should be made that advertising in The Constellation
implies approval of products or services by the publisher, the Mile-High
Section, its officers or members, or by the Mercedes-Benz Club of America.
We encourage editors of other Mercedes-Benz Club newsletters to reprint
articles that may be of interest to their Section’s members. We appreciate
credit being given to The Constellation. Those articles reprinted in The
Constellation with permission from owners of copyrights on those articles
may not be used without written permission from the original owners.
Members are welcome to submit articles. Deadline for submission is the
10th of the month prior to the month the issue comes out. Articles
should be relevant to the interests and activities of MBCA and its members.
The Publisher reserves the right to edit or reject any article.
Classified Advertising in The Constellation
Members of the Mercedes-Benz Club of America, Inc.
may advertise in The Constellation to buy, sell, or trade
Mercedes-Benz automobiles and related items at no
charge, provided no commercial venture is involved. Ads
may include a photo. Copy for the classified advertising
must be received in writing by the 10th of the month
prior to the month of issue. Ads will be published one
time. To re-run, the ad must be resubmitted.
Current membership number must be included
for free ads.
LET US KNOW IF YOUR ITEM SELLS—MAKE
ROOM FOR ADS FOR OTHER MEMBERS.
Non-member and commercial venture advertising will be
published at the rate of $10.00 for 3 lines per issue, plus
$10.00 for a picture. Advertising in this category may
run one, two or three times as requested and paid for in
advance by the advertiser. Copy for the ads must be
received by the 10th of the month prior to the month of
issue and must be paid in advance, payable to Mile HighMBCA.
Mail ads to: MILE-HIGH SECTION MBCA, 12245
HELENA ST., BRIGHTON, CO 80603 or Email to:
constellation.mhs@comcast.net
The publisher reserves the right to edit or reject
any ad.
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EVENT INFORMATION
2015 Event/Activity Schedule
`Mile High Section Mercedes Benz Club
For Latest updates and Info visit MHS website at www,milehighmbca.org
7/27/2015
Revision Date
Location
Activity
Contact
Contact Information
Notes
May
August
8/6/2015
8/15/2015
8/19/2015
8/24 &25
September
9/10/2015
9/13/2015
9/16/2015
October
10/3/2015
10/9/2015
10/21/2015
November
11/5/2015
11/14/2015
11/18/2015
December
12/3/2015
12/5/2015
Board meeting
B/N Mashburn's House
Bob Mashburn
303-988-2710 Bob_mashburn78@yahoo.com
Geology Museum
Colorado School of Mines
Michael Davison
720-233-7411 mhd539@msn.com
Monthly Social 6:30pm
Wondervu - Golden
Lou Rogers
303-550-6543 lou.rogers@comcast.net
Track Event
Pikes Peak Raceway
Bob Mashburn
303-988-2710 Bob_mashburn78@yahoo.com
Board meeting @ 7:00P
Connie Salvatore's House
Michael Davison
720-233-7411 mhd539@msn.com
21 West Dutch Creek Drive
Littleton, CO 80123
Poker Run (Octoberfest)
TBD
Lou Rogers
303-550-6543 lou.rogers@comcast.net
Monthly Social 6:30pm
Hurrican Grill
Natalie Nashburn
303-988-2710 nataliemashburn@yahoo.com
Annual Member Meeting
Perfect Landing
Michael Davison
720-233-7411 mhd539@msn.com
Reg. Event Enchanted Weekend
Taos, New Mexisoo
Dave Carpenter
dave@dcarpenter.us
Monthly Social 6:30pm
TBD
Lou Rogers
303-550-6543 lou.rogers@comcast.net
Board meeting
Norm Franklin's House
Norm Franklin
303-789-3915…….…...gskolout@aol.com
Plan 2016 Event Schedule@9:30am Golden Corral Sheridan, CO
Bob Mashburn
303-988-2710 Bob_mashburn78@yahoo.com
Monthly Social 6:30pm
TBD
Lou Rogers
303-550-6543 lou.rogers@comcast.net
Board meeting
TBD
Holiday Party
Mount Vernon CC
Max Townsend
303-770-1128 diandmaxt@aol.com
Private Room
Mark your calendar for November 14th at 9:30am for breakfast at the Golden Corral in Sheridan, Colorado. We want your participation.
We will be planning our 2016 Events and Socials for the year .
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Colorado School of Mines Geology Museum
Saturday, August 15, 2015, 10:00AM
1310 Maple St, Golden, CO 80401
General Research Laboratory (CRL) Building
(Near the intersection of Maple St and Birch St/13th St)
The Colorado School of Mines Geology Museum, home to one of the state’s two
Goodwill Moon Rocks collected during the Apollo 17 Mission, was started in 1874 and
displays minerals, fossils, gemstones, meteorites and historic mining artifact exhibits.
The museum serves as the state repository for Colorado’s mineral heritage and
promotes its importance and understanding to the university, community and the
public. It aims to inspire scientific curiosity through education and research while
encouraging appreciation of the earth and responsibility for its mineral, fossil,
meteorite and historic mining treasures.
Driving directions : From I-25: Take I-70 west, exit Highway 58 to Golden. Exit
Washington Street and turn left to enter into downtown Golden. Turn right on 13th
Street and left on Maple to enter campus.
Luncheon is planned for Grappa Mediterranean Bistro & Café.
Located at: 1027 Washington Ave, Golden, CO (Between 11th and 10th St )
From the School of Mines, take Illinois Street to 11th Street)
Between 11th St and 10th St
Payment is due by Friday, August 7, 2015
Colorado School of Mines Geology Museum Guided Tour, Saturday, August 15, 2015
Event Fee $5.00 Per Person
Make your check payable to: Mile-High Section, MBCA
Send check & this form to: Max Townsend, 6088 E. Otero Drive, Centennial, CO 80112
Name:___________________________________ Phone:____________________________
Email:_______________________________________________________________________
Number Attending ______ at $5.00 Per Person = Total $______
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TRACK EVENT
SUNDAY, AUGUST 23
MONDAY, AUGUST 24
The North American Lotus Club is holding their national event in Colorado Springs on August 23rd and August
24th and they have invited MBCA to participate in this as a joint event. On Monday, August 24th they have
rented Pike Peak International Raceway (PPIR) for the race course on which is planned an Advanced Driving
Skills course. Participants for Advanced Driving Skills have their cars inspected before the event by their own
mechanic with inspection areas listed. At the track we will simply check for loose objects, helmets, and secure
batteries. We will have in car experienced instructors for novice and intermediate drivers. Cars will be
grouped by driver experience and skills rather than the cars’ performance potential. There will also be
classroom sessions for the drivers.
It is important for our participants to understand that this is an educational event rather than a competitive
event. Overtaking will require a wave-bye from the car being overtaken.
As we discussed, we have done a handful of these events with Lotus, Ltd over the last five years that have
proven to be fun, educational, and financially feasible combining participants from both clubs. Our members
all tell me how much they enjoy driving their cars in this controlled environment and learning how to do this
smoothly and safely.
Track Day provides an exceptional opportunity for individuals to learn more about the performance
capabilities of their cars, and to improve their driving skills in a safe, non-competitive environment under the
supervision of experienced instructors. Participation is open to all types of cars, not just Mercedes Benz. All
participating cars must pass a technical inspection and all drivers must attend a mandatory instructional
session prior to being allowed on the track. Details on the conduct of the Track Day, along with Tech
Inspection standards and the dates and times for these pre-requisite activities will be published soon. PPIR is
located at 16650 Midway Ranch Road Fountain, CO 80817 off exit #122 on Interstate 25. If you want to drive
or ride at high speeds on the famed Alan Wilson 1.3-mile road course, sign up for our track day on your
registration. Check for specific instructions on how to sign up for the event. Only those individuals who have
registered as participants in Track Day will be permitted to bring their vehicles onto the track. All other
participants are welcome, but will have to remain behind all safety fencing in the paddock area or on the
observation deck of the tower. Second, only attendees wearing their name tags will be allowed to enter the
track facility and all will be required to sign insurance waivers prior to entry. Finally, there are no spectator
stands in the paddock, so if you want something to sit on, you’ll have to bring it with you. Be aware, Track Day
registration is limited to a total of 60 cars. Don’t get shut out.
It’s going to be a great event with lots of track time for students and a separate run group for instructors who
will be able to take student passengers to observe the proper line at (high) speed. We also hope to run pace
laps during the lunch break to show people what it’s like to be on a dedicated race track. We are checking our
insurance and with the track on the feasibility of this. August 24th, it’s track day at Pikes Peak International
Raceway - still time to register at www.clubregistration.net. We still need a few volunteers for this event!
Registration - Day of the event. There is a possibility we will have a pre-registration Sunday evening along with
helmet checks. Make sure all drivers and spectators have appropriate credentials, waiver sign ins etc. (4 to 6
volunteers). We will also need help assembling student information packets. The distribution of the packets is
not yet determined.
If you have any questions, please contact Bob Mashburn at bob_mashburn78@yahoo.com or (303) 988-2710.
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September 26, 2015 - Hold the Date
Additional Information to Follow from
Lou Rogers
POKER RUN
MBCA MILE HIGH ANNUAL DINNER MEETING
MBCA MILE HIGH ANNUAL DINNER MEETING
Our dinner is scheduled for Saturday, October 3, 6:30 to 9:30 pm, at The Perfect Landing Restaurant
We will be limited to three menu items: Beef, Chicken or Seafood
separate checks for each couple or single person will be provided
Important: In Order To Provide An Accurate Head Count For This Dinner: Please Contact :
Michael Davison Via Phone Or Email: 720-233-7411 mhd539@msn.com
Please Reserve Your Spot No Later Than September 21, 2015
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EVENT REPORT
Pikes Peak Section July 11 Joint Section Picnic at Maguireville
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AUTOMOBILE MANUFACTURERS
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