actually at the meeting Justin did say, we own a construction company, so who knows what may happen down the road.
Some of us did go up after and thank them for taking over and making the effort to save the place. Lets give them a chance and see what happens. One thing to take away from last nights meeting is the importance of a positive vibe regarding the track. So lets all do our part and try to speak of the changes in a positive manner.
I for one have confidence in the new ownership team and am looking forward to a great season and many more to come at one of Canadas best oval tracks!!
actually at the meeting Justin did say, we own a construction company, so who knows what may happen down the road.
Some of us did go up after and thank them for taking over and making the effort to save the place. Lets give them a chance and see what happens. One thing to take away from last nights meeting is the importance of a positive vibe regarding the track. So lets all do our part and try to speak of the changes in a positive manner.
I for one have confidence in the new ownership team and am looking forward to a great season and many more to come at one of Canadas best oval tracks!!
Finally!!! Someone gets what the meeting was all about.
racer 43 x 2 :-*
2 things I'd like to say.... #1 Paul mentioned about the Delaware pace truck being in parades and such. Just read the Delly home page of the ones they were in Glencoe,Parkhill,Lucan,Alsia Graig and up coming Thorndale....did they miss the biggest parade and biggest city near the track??? London !!! way to go Guys!!
FYI, the London Santa Claus Parade does not allow "commercial" entries. We entered a few years back and our sponsors could not have decals or signage anywhere on the float. Just sayin'.
Having been regularly involved in the London parade, I can back up what SS3 said. Unfortunately larger city parades are a lot tougher and more expensive for a business to get into.
