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Title: 2016 Montana events
Post by: MurrayPeterson on November 24, 2015, 09:40:28 AM
http://greatfallsracing.com/calendar-registration/

Quite a few 2 day events this year, so you can get in more racing for each trip south.
Title: Re: 2016 Montana events
Post by: nnywg on November 24, 2015, 10:37:11 AM
Any plans to go yourself?  I think you mentioned not being around much next season.  Trying to line up my summer vacation ideas - the Helena Top Gun fits the tail end of a road trip I am toying with.  Of course this assumes the Supra will have had a good shake-down by then.
Title: Re: 2016 Montana events
Post by: James@SpecR on November 24, 2015, 11:39:14 AM
Hoping to hit a few this year.  Unsure if I want to drive the S2000 there or trailer it though.
Title: Re: 2016 Montana events
Post by: MurrayPeterson on November 24, 2015, 12:09:02 PM
Any plans to go yourself?  I think you mentioned not being around much next season.  Trying to line up my summer vacation ideas - the Helena Top Gun fits the tail end of a road trip I am toying with.  Of course this assumes the Supra will have had a good shake-down by then.

I will make it to a few, just not sure which ones.  I am retiring this coming spring, and Jo and I plan on a cross-Canada driving trip, autox-ing all the way out and back (of course!).  Basically, hit the Canadian Nationals in Montreal (July 29-31), probably Slemon in PEI, and some more wherever we can find them (Winnipeg, Minnesota, Ontario, NB).

So, a few Montana events will be in the plans for April and October.  They are some great people, and run some great events.  I really recommend you make it out to a few.
Title: Re: 2016 Montana events
Post by: MurrayPeterson on November 24, 2015, 12:09:53 PM
Hoping to hit a few this year.  Unsure if I want to drive the S2000 there or trailer it though.

It's a nice drive in the S2000.  I can't imagine wanting to trailer our S2K.
Title: Re: 2016 Montana events
Post by: James@SpecR on November 24, 2015, 02:08:36 PM
Hoping to hit a few this year.  Unsure if I want to drive the S2000 there or trailer it though.

It's a nice drive in the S2000.  I can't imagine wanting to trailer our S2K.

I am more worried about potential reliability problems, but the S2000 isn't a great highway car either way unless its a twisty highway.
Title: Re: 2016 Montana events
Post by: Wayne Dyck on November 24, 2015, 07:48:18 PM

It's a nice drive in the S2000.  I can't imagine wanting to trailer our S2K.
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I am more worried about potential reliability problems, but the S2000 isn't a great highway car either way unless its a twisty highway.
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Best routing... south on Hwy 2 to Peigan/Carway boarder crossing, south on Hwy 89 to Choteau, south on Hwy 287 to Helena. Beats the I-15 drone.
Title: Re: 2016 Montana events
Post by: MurrayPeterson on April 04, 2016, 09:50:19 AM
Jo and I will be going to the opening event in Great Falls this coming weekend.  Anyone else planning on an early start to the season?

http://www.motorsportreg.com/events/expo-park-04-10-2016-montana-scca-280111



Title: Re: 2016 Montana events
Post by: Wayne Dyck on April 04, 2016, 10:41:51 AM
Jo and I will be going to the opening event in Great Falls this coming weekend.  Anyone else planning on an early start to the season?

I would except Sunday is my father's 89th birthday and our granddaughter's 3rd birthday.
Enjoy and say high for me. I do plan a few Montana trips this season.
Title: Re: 2016 Montana events
Post by: Mkelder on April 04, 2016, 10:05:05 PM
I'm going to try out a few Montana events this year but most likely the Helena events. Life is getting in the way of me getting my car prepared for the season. We should try and get a group together for Top Gun?
Title: Re: 2016 Montana events
Post by: MurrayPeterson on April 05, 2016, 01:38:41 AM
Sadly, we won't make it to Top Gun this year, since we are going to be somewhere on the east coast at that time of year.
Title: Re: 2016 Montana events
Post by: Wayne Dyck on April 05, 2016, 07:57:31 AM
Sadly, we won't make it to Top Gun this year, since we are going to be somewhere on the east coast at that time of year.

You and Jo enjoy your 'Autocross Across Canada' road trip this summer.
My 'One Lap Around America' last May and June was very invigorating.
Title: Re: 2016 Montana events
Post by: Reijo on April 05, 2016, 09:34:01 AM
I know I wouldn't mind getting in a bit of seat time before everything gets going here but I'm not too sure about this weekend right now ... just a bit too much work on my plate to catch up on ... I'd be delinquent if I were to go ... not that that hasn't stopped me before!   :)

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Title: Re: 2016 Montana events
Post by: NickST on April 05, 2016, 09:52:33 AM
I seem to get hassled by the border guards every time I go down there... last time the guard was screaming at me "WHAT DID YOU GET ARRESTED FOR SIR" over and over. So I pretty much refuse to go to the US anymore
Title: Re: 2016 Montana events
Post by: Mkelder on April 05, 2016, 09:57:11 AM
Can't you just leave an hour or two earlier than normal to account for being yelled at? :P
Title: Re: 2016 Montana events
Post by: Reijo on April 05, 2016, 10:57:32 AM
I seem to get hassled by the border guards every time I go down there... last time the guard was screaming at me "WHAT DID YOU GET ARRESTED FOR SIR" over and over. So I pretty much refuse to go to the US anymore

Which border?  I have had respectful treatment almost every time at the Coutts-Sweetgrass border.  However I did get called for inspection by a new lady recently however the guys at the back were very friendly and we had an interesting talk about cars, competition etc.  So I think every once in a while they just make a mistake or something?
Title: Re: 2016 Montana events
Post by: Cagare on April 06, 2016, 11:34:32 AM
I seem to get hassled by the border guards every time I go down there... last time the guard was screaming at me "WHAT DID YOU GET ARRESTED FOR SIR" over and over. So I pretty much refuse to go to the US anymore

Yeah, occasionally at the US Border you face this level of "scrutiny".  Most of the time the boarder guards in all of the borders I have dealt with have been reasonable and even nice for the most part.
Title: Re: 2016 Montana events
Post by: NickST on April 06, 2016, 04:42:36 PM
I seem to get hassled by the border guards every time I go down there... last time the guard was screaming at me "WHAT DID YOU GET ARRESTED FOR SIR" over and over. So I pretty much refuse to go to the US anymore

Which border?  I have had respectful treatment almost every time at the Coutts-Sweetgrass border.  However I did get called for inspection by a new lady recently however the guys at the back were very friendly and we had an interesting talk about cars, competition etc.  So I think every once in a while they just make a mistake or something?

This was at the Sweetgrass location

I am paranoid I am on some sort of a list now. I was thinking about getting a Nexus pass or something in the future
Title: Re: 2016 Montana events
Post by: Tuna on April 06, 2016, 09:03:14 PM
I seem to get hassled by the border guards every time I go down there... last time the guard was screaming at me "WHAT DID YOU GET ARRESTED FOR SIR" over and over. So I pretty much refuse to go to the US anymore
What DID you get arrested for?
Title: Re: 2016 Montana events
Post by: NickST on April 06, 2016, 09:43:23 PM
What DID you get arrested for?

Good looks... I plead not-handsome and got off with a bad haircut
Title: Re: 2016 Montana events
Post by: zero10 on April 07, 2016, 07:44:29 AM
I seem to get hassled by the border guards every time I go down there... last time the guard was screaming at me "WHAT DID YOU GET ARRESTED FOR SIR" over and over. So I pretty much refuse to go to the US anymore

I would imagine if you answered the question they would stop asking it ;)

Seriously though, I've been given a hard time at the border crossing in Sweetgrass as well.  One time we were making a trip to MSO and I decided to bring my oldest daughter along so she could be completely bored out of her mind and appreciate the fun things she can do at home more.  I had my passport and my daughter's birth certificate but unknown to me I also had to get a signed letter from my wife to take her with me.  I probably shouldn't have asked the border guard if my wife would need one to take our daughter without me present, or mentioned that nobody could possibly kidnap our daughter AND make it 3 hours out of town without returning her because that seemed to have made the guy extra angry and I got berated by him about how child abduction isn't a joke.  Eventually he decided that I didn't look like I was abducting her, or maybe he just got tired of shouting and stopped caring, either way he let me through.

Of course, on the next crossing I made sure to bring a letter with me and the guy I got that time didn't ask for it or care at all when I mentioned I had it.

They are very inconsistent there, and also somewhat hostile.
Title: Re: 2016 Montana events
Post by: Reijo on April 07, 2016, 08:55:16 AM
A few years back I read an article about how the border guards really have almost absolute authority over you and how you have no legal recourse.  It is kind of scarey in a way if you think of it.  If they say "no" you cannot cross into the "land of the free" then there really is precious little you can do about it on the spot or even later!  And, likewise coming back, you can get hassled, searched etc. for no reason.  Now I understand they have a job to do to make sure guns, drugs, unsavory illegal types do not cross the border etc. but sometimes ordinary, honest folks can get caught up in this "absolute power" trap.  I wonder if there is a better way?

For myself I have crossed the border many times in the past and want to in the future so I try to be as pleasant as possible to the guards (I imagine their job is not always the best as well ... as per police etc.) and honest also.  The duty on extra goods I have found is really not very much so I make a point of adding up all my purchases totally to the penny because I do not want to jeopardize any future crossings ... even by a simple mathematical error or a few dollars; just not worth it.

Having said that, I have heard of others who seem to always get searched every time they cross the border all due to making a "mistake" in the past.   That makes me think that they do have a list or a black flagging system.  I have heard the comment that it takes a while and persistence to get off that list ... keep your nose clean kind of thing.

But the disclaimer is that I do not know these comments to be truth ... just heresay.  So I can only speak of my experience and those of friends that I know about.

So I don't know for sure what to say at this time, Nick.  Hope it clears up for you, Nick!
Title: Re: 2016 Montana events
Post by: Canuck on April 07, 2016, 08:59:47 AM
I'm glad to hear that I'm not alone with fun at the Sweetgrass crossing.  There is a list.  Living in Lethbridge means it's just too convenient to have parts shipped to the border (free US shipping is like crack).  My day job also has military applications and I've had reason to be involved with the US Forces (various divisions) - so I've got to be very careful when I cross.  I've be searched so many times I've got the routine down (they don't appreciate it when you start the process without them when you go to the garage..."SIR, what are you doing?" ... Me - "Just opening up the hood and trunk (they don't "pop" on my cars).  Don't you know the routine?"   ;D  Oops.  My best crossing so far was when I was picking up the seats for my Volvo 240...in my 240.  I just stripped all the interior out of the car at home and drove to the border.  Sure it seems stupid now...but the look on the US officer's face was almost worth the hour they spent searching around inside my completely bare car (just a drivers seat and carpets).  Can't blame them.  In retrospect, it did look a little suspicious.
Title: Re: 2016 Montana events
Post by: NickST on April 07, 2016, 09:28:43 AM
I've always been nothing but nice and co-operative. No sarcasm, no lip... Nothing but clear and honest answers.

I just got a really bad vibe last time, they were accusing me of lying about my criminal past, (of which I have absolutely nothing of the sort,) and threatened to have the police pick me up if I deviated from going to a shipping outlet near the border or took too long.

It was really stressful and rattled me , I just refuse to go across anymore. It is BS that I can be treated like that. Hell, the border inspection guys in China were way more professional and civil to me.
Title: Re: 2016 Montana events
Post by: zero10 on April 07, 2016, 10:30:27 AM
Nick - perhaps you have the same name as somebody who has been in trouble in the past?

I agree on the inconsistency.  Sometimes I'm grilled, lied to and needlessly hassled, other times they just wave me through with $1000 of declared things that I should owe GST and duty on...  On one trip they told the person I was traveling with that he had to pay duty on all of the parts he was picking up because they were FOR an import car.  Country of origin doesn't matter, they're FOR a Subaru and a Nissan, therefore you pay duty.  I got the next person over at the desk and they didn't even check country of origin on any of my stuff (which is nice because most of it should have owed duty on top of the GST as well as tire tax) and just wrote up my invoice as "groceries" and I paid GST only.
Title: Re: 2016 Montana events
Post by: NickST on April 08, 2016, 11:01:52 AM
No issues coming through the Canadian side for me

As far as I know there are only two people with my name.... some golf instructor in Florida, and a distant nephew that isn't old enough to drive yet.

If the dollar ever gets better I will probably just apply for the Nexus pass. That way there is a criminal background check involved and any flags on their system that say otherwise can be quashed. Until then, I am playing it safe and steering clear.
Title: Re: 2016 Montana events
Post by: Reijo on April 10, 2016, 09:04:28 PM
TV article on Great Falls event ... think that is Murray at the end!   :P

http://www.krtv.com/story/31687385/autocross-drivers-push-the-pedal-to-the-medal-during-first-race-of-the-season?utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook_KRTV_Great_Falls
Title: Re: 2016 Montana events
Post by: Stuart on April 10, 2016, 09:38:17 PM
TV article on Great Falls event ... think that is Murray at the end!   :P

http://www.krtv.com/story/31687385/autocross-drivers-push-the-pedal-to-the-medal-during-first-race-of-the-season?utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook_KRTV_Great_Falls

It's awesome that they get some coverage down there, but I wish KRTV would get the saying right in their headline.
Title: Re: 2016 Montana events
Post by: nnywg on April 11, 2016, 10:54:38 AM
Maybe it's a questionable pun?
Title: Re: 2016 Montana events
Post by: Stuart on April 11, 2016, 01:01:24 PM
Maybe it's a questionable pun?

Given the state of journalism lately I would lean more towards them not knowing the difference between metal and medal.
Title: Re: 2016 Montana events
Post by: MurrayPeterson on April 11, 2016, 01:48:21 PM
Bit of a mixed day at the races.  Nice weather, and we did get in 6 runs each.  There were a ton of first timers, and the event didn't get started until 11:30.

http://greatfallsracing.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/expo-4-10-16_pax.htm

Jo drove very well -- 15th overall PAX out of 61 entries.


I was having a nice battle with Jonathn Mudge (FRS in STX), but he woke up and beat me in the afternoon.  And 2 guys in an STR S2000 (James Rowen, John Weinzettel) beat both of us by so much that it was painful.  I ended up back by 3 seconds raw and 1.5 seconds pax).  And all of this from being the leader in the morning.  Ouch :(

And the border dude was grumpy and yelled at me :(

Title: Re: 2016 Montana events
Post by: NickST on April 11, 2016, 10:47:48 PM
Wow, way to go Jo! :D
Title: Re: 2016 Montana events
Post by: Jmudge on April 12, 2016, 12:29:32 AM
Jonathan Mudge here...  It was an absolute blast to battle with you Murray.  Jo looked very impressive I must say.  There will be quite a few Helena weekends this year, so it would be awesome for some of you to come on down!  Don't worry about our pesky border patrol people.  They are never friendly.
Title: Re: 2016 Montana events
Post by: MurrayPeterson on April 12, 2016, 02:10:40 AM
I agree, it was a blast to have such a close competition.

I overheard someone talking about the STR car, and apparently the two drivers were drifting (his words) through the back two corners before the first slalom.  Sounds like they found a driving line and style that allowed them to carry extra speed through those tight turns.  Guess we should have watched their runs more closely.

I plan on making it to as many Helena events as I can.  Great Falls is planning some 2 day events as well, which makes the drive seem less onerous.
Title: Re: 2016 Montana events
Post by: majormojo on April 17, 2016, 03:33:25 PM
Nick - perhaps you have the same name as somebody who has been in trouble in the past?
I share a birthdate with someone who is on a national sex offender list. It's caused a few issues in various police/background checks for me, but never been a problem at border crossings thankfully. Once I drove a 32' motorhome through the commercial "trucks only" lane at a crossing from BC in WA (bypassing a huge line of non-commercial vehicles). The agent chewed me out pretty good for being in the wrong line but let me through with basically no questions at all. I figure I saved at least an hour in that lineup. :)