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2008 La Junta Race

Friday, April 18, 2008
Sunday, April 20, 2008

Event Chair: Andy Keller (andy@humanfactorsdesignbiz, 303 772 4801), Pete Mathewson Asst.

This weekend RMVR will host two separate events at La Junta. Our Annual Drivers’ School runs simultaneously with a regular RMVR race weekend. So, you should enter either the regular race weekend (for already licensed racers) with this entry form. Or, if a student going to the School, please enter the weekend using the special School Entry Packet. The two separate events share different track sessions until Sunday when the students join in for the feature afternoon race with everyone.

Historic Race Group cars are encouraged to participate. Please contact Bill Rosenbach for details or eligibility information (historic-race-group@rmvr.com, 303 233 8374).

There will be a buffet dinner and social event on Saturday, April 19th at Otero Junior College in the Banquet Room.

6:15 pm Gather
6:30 pm Meal
7:30 pm Program
8:30 pm Conclusion

Otero Junior College is at Colorado Avenue and 18th Street. From downtown La Junta, look for Colorado Avenue near the courthouse and head south. <Map>

Meals will be offered at 1983 prices as part of RMVR’s 25th Anniversary Celebration:

Entered Drivers $4.00
Adults $8.00
Children (under 13) $4.00
Volunteers Free

Please make your reservation by 11 April; you can send your reservation with your tentry form or contact Diane Hively (admin@rmvr.com, 303 319 3062).

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