WOuld you recommend it? Will there be other wives and kids

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Yes, family is always welcome! That said, leave the bike(s) and scooter(s) at home. The paddock, especially the paddock at NHMS, is very busy. There are cars coming on and off the track and in and out of garages, all day long. Visibility for drivers of some cars can be challenging, and in the heat of an event, some find it tough to remember to slow down in the paddock, let alone consider that there may be children or pets running around.brucesallen wrote:COMSCC is a VERY family oriented club. We have a number of children at the track----- who race! And grandchildren that aren't old enough. Just make sure little ones are watched.
And what kids don't like endless grilled meat??
Come on Mark, tell the truth.. you would put them to WORKMark Swinehart wrote:I wish I could get my kids to the track. They always say they are too busy.
If you need to have a place with a bit more peace and quiet come see me and I can set your wife and baby at the Media room whereI run the classroom. Good view of the front straight and not so noisy.tang-o wrote:Thank you for the information. Good point about the ear protection. I'm not going to Canadian GP just because of that and the big crowds so I thought this was a good even for the kid to be introduced- maybe i will wait another year or so.
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For added insurance, buy her a hot-lap ride along and request a "cowboy" instructor with a reputation for inducing nausea. And be sure to comment on the belts ("hey, these things appear to have expired') as you strap her in.CP wrote:On the other hand if you want your track time to be "me" time, bring her along on a hot day (preferrably getting her out of bed at 3:30am and driving the "track" car with no AC to the track), plop her into a chair on asphalt in the sun and don't show her where the bathrooms are. She won't ever want to come with you again.
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