I'm doing lots of events this summer and I figure might as well make good use of all that diesel getting burned.
I have use of a 4-car non-enclosed trailer.
I am located in West Palm Beach, Florida (south florida, near that big lake in the middle
)
I am planning on doing:
DriftFury3 - Atlanta July 15th
Seda/FormulaD PROAM - Atlanta July 29th
US Drift Round 3 Horsethief Mile - California August 5th
US Drift Round 4 Black Hills -Atlanta August 26th
US Drift Final Championship round - Mid-Ohio September 15-16th
I might add more events, please feel free to mail and ask me about other events.
Keep in mind I am coming from Florida. If heading west, I-10 is the easiest way for me.
To minimize drama, mileage and fuel costs, it is best if we meet at a rest stop to load up or make similar arrangements. Preferrably as near to the interstate as possible.
My truck gets about 9miles per gallon pulling the trailer with a full load of 4 cars. Transport cost will be 150% the cost of fuel, divided among the people going. Figure about 110 gallons for a 1000mile trip is going to be $330 in Fuel. Thats $465 total transport cost divided between the adventurers, with 3 cars that's $155 each. This is a very good deal.
Everything you plan to bring needs to be able to fit in your car, including wheels/tires. I will have some tools and jacks etc, but dont assume that they will be available at all times, and just like anyone, I hate losing tools.
As far as passengers, the truck is obviously a full size truck, it's a 4-door and can seat 6 but definitely would not be comfortable. I would say max of 4 comfortably. If everyone has a crew person then maybe we could rent a car for them to take separately.
One last thing, if the owner of the trailer decides that he wants to put his car on the trailer and it's already full, I might have to bump someone off. He's a nice guy and not likely to do this, and if it happens, I will be the first one off the trailer if it's not an important event.
My contact info for anyone interested:
dean325is at hotmail dot com
AIM: FreeThoughtDean
My name is actually Sean though.
Here's to a great summer of drifting!
-Sean
I have use of a 4-car non-enclosed trailer.
I am located in West Palm Beach, Florida (south florida, near that big lake in the middle
I am planning on doing:
DriftFury3 - Atlanta July 15th
Seda/FormulaD PROAM - Atlanta July 29th
US Drift Round 3 Horsethief Mile - California August 5th
US Drift Round 4 Black Hills -Atlanta August 26th
US Drift Final Championship round - Mid-Ohio September 15-16th
I might add more events, please feel free to mail and ask me about other events.
Keep in mind I am coming from Florida. If heading west, I-10 is the easiest way for me.
To minimize drama, mileage and fuel costs, it is best if we meet at a rest stop to load up or make similar arrangements. Preferrably as near to the interstate as possible.
My truck gets about 9miles per gallon pulling the trailer with a full load of 4 cars. Transport cost will be 150% the cost of fuel, divided among the people going. Figure about 110 gallons for a 1000mile trip is going to be $330 in Fuel. Thats $465 total transport cost divided between the adventurers, with 3 cars that's $155 each. This is a very good deal.
Everything you plan to bring needs to be able to fit in your car, including wheels/tires. I will have some tools and jacks etc, but dont assume that they will be available at all times, and just like anyone, I hate losing tools.
As far as passengers, the truck is obviously a full size truck, it's a 4-door and can seat 6 but definitely would not be comfortable. I would say max of 4 comfortably. If everyone has a crew person then maybe we could rent a car for them to take separately.
One last thing, if the owner of the trailer decides that he wants to put his car on the trailer and it's already full, I might have to bump someone off. He's a nice guy and not likely to do this, and if it happens, I will be the first one off the trailer if it's not an important event.
My contact info for anyone interested:
dean325is at hotmail dot com
AIM: FreeThoughtDean
My name is actually Sean though.
Here's to a great summer of drifting!
-Sean