Arthur McDonald wrote:
Bernie Baake wrote:
Well where should I start? I believe that a few Tarheel members have just had a taste of the best autocross site in the state. Visualize Danville with a runway four times wider and six times longer!!! The surface appeared to be of a non skid type composition so it had plenty of grip. The only area that seemed to lack in grip was the first turn of the course where the surface material was scrubbed off the tarmac by the turning and acceleration of the cars. The Marine Corps at Cherry Point really put out the red carpet for this event also with bleachers, and road barriers demarking the pit and grid areas. Morale , Welfare and Recreation (MWR) personnel distributed water throughout the day to the competitors, they carried cases of cold water to us as we were on grid and in the pit area. They also set up tents with tables and chairs, for breakfast and lunch, which could be purchased at the mobile canteen posted there. All in all a very impressive start for the Cherry Point site and a feather in NCR’s cap for obtaining this venue.
But for a hurricane, it could have been all ours.

Miles Beam had arranged for us to run there, but Hurricane Floyd intervened a day or two before the event. Initially the commandant told Miles we were still good to go after the storm passed, but it turned out that all of the roads leading to the airstrip were flooded. Still, it's good to know that someone got access to the site. Hope to run there one of these days.
Art,
Ryan is right. This site is on Cherry Point. Ryan, it’s runway 19. Since you’ve been there, you’ll know where that it. It’s over 400’ wide and over 8000’ long. It’s roughly 6 to 8 times larger than the site at Jax Air Station. No kidding, the space shuttle could land there! A 120 second course would be a drop in the bucket, impeded only by the need for a large entry to work the course, and the length of the day.
The route taken to obtain the site included a free “active duty only” school on Saturday. They had about 35 students. The marines seemed to really enjoy themselves both days. The school on Saturday must have been a good thing because there were very few, if any DNFs on Sunday. They did keep this first time course pretty straight forward, simple, and not too long. I think they’ll use more of the space next time. I hope more from our club will make the trip when they do. It’s a good group of people.
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