View Full Version : Redline Time Attack Sebring FL. 2010
FujiRacing
03-08-2010, 05:36 PM
The Redline Time attack is coming to Sebring Florida august 14~15, 2010. we hope to have our 13B Miata ready for the event. I would love to see some RX7's from the east coast there. Please get the word out.
Gregory Casimir
03-08-2010, 09:53 PM
ha hopefully i can run this event *cross-fingers*
FujiRacing
03-12-2010, 07:24 AM
Hopefully you can make it. My background is growing up in Japan and it has been disappointing seeing the lack of Mazda's at the Time Attack events that we have attended.
Brent
03-23-2010, 02:16 PM
I did the Nashville event last year. I won't be attending any this year. It looks like a pretty weak East Coast schedule. I will be doing a full NASA Time Trial schedule though. Best of luck... sounds like a really cool car you are building.
afgmoto1978
04-12-2010, 05:39 PM
Sebring! Brent you should attend that event.
Gregory Casimir
06-11-2010, 10:47 AM
so whats the update on this who else is going?
nikolas@redline
06-24-2010, 01:54 AM
Hey Jimmy!
I'll be calling you next week to discuss our Sebring event. It's going to be SICK! Such a historic facility. This is truly a once-a-year opportunity for anyone even halfway serious about track days, HPDEs, Time Attacks, TT's, etc.
Brent,
While we are running fewer events this year (3 vs. 4), it's tough to say that the 3 events/venues are "weak". NJMP, Autobahn and Sebring. All top-notch facilities with fantastic road courses. What we lack in Quantity, we more than make up for in Quality. Hop in the car and make the 12 hour drive down to Sebring! It'll be worth the time/$$$ for such an experience on a historic road course!
Brent
11-12-2010, 10:42 AM
Haven't checked the forum in a while and just saw this. Looks like Redline won't be doing any east coast events next year. I'm sure it's a wise business decision and they will eventually be back with an east coast schedule in years to come.
I didn't have a good experience at the Nashville event in 2009 which formed my decision not to do anymore of their events. I have no doubt that the Redline guys are great, but it seemed like they were understaffed for what they were trying to do at Nashville, and that might of been the issue. Track time was track time and was great. I had some other smaller issues, but they were handled poorly. It may of been the IA guys that I was dealing with. However, in this current day, there are too many other organizations that put on great events. Not trying to discredit Redline as I truly believe that are doing something great for the community, just giving some feedback from a customers perspective as I know they are a business. I had a couple of friends who ran the event and had generally the same experience, others that had no issues and had a great weekend. For reference, I run 15-20 events a year ranging from the Southeast to Mid Atlantic to Midwest/Great Lakes.
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