04-06-2008, 12:16 PM
There is a story from years ago, NNJR was at Pocono, the NNJR person at the gate wouldn't let a person in who was not registered for the event. He told person he owned the racetrack. The NNJR person radios into control, saying that some guy that is acting like he owns the plance and wants to enter, but is not on the attendance list. Control radios back that he does own the track and please let him in.
I was assigned with 10 other students to the tower on the last day of a NNJR event at the Glen. I cooked my brake fluid the second session of that morning. I asked the steward of the tower if I may take some time to bleed my brakes, he said that is what my run session is for. I packed up my car, and left. I will never attend another NNJR event again. It is a shame because they have a number of very nice members, but their leadership forgets that PCA is a volunteer organization, not a Siberian Work Camp.
I was assigned with 10 other students to the tower on the last day of a NNJR event at the Glen. I cooked my brake fluid the second session of that morning. I asked the steward of the tower if I may take some time to bleed my brakes, he said that is what my run session is for. I packed up my car, and left. I will never attend another NNJR event again. It is a shame because they have a number of very nice members, but their leadership forgets that PCA is a volunteer organization, not a Siberian Work Camp.
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–noun
1. a person attached to another by feelings of affection or personal regard.
2. a person who gives assistance; patron; supporter: friends of the Boston Symphony.
3. a person who is on good terms with another; a perso