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another EVO anyone?

Post by stanbell » Tue Sep 28, 2010 6:49 pm

who's in favor of putting on an evo school again next year? (with a better plan, maybe)
66 mustang, 72 124 fiat FProduction, 91 miata ES/STS, 95 mustang SM, 97 F150, 99 Neon SF (yes!), 00 911 C4 AS, 05 CLK500, 05 triumph speed four, 06 F250, 07 ducati 1098, 13 330i, & a few cows. 93 miata ES now in Mr France's capable hands, long may she autox.

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Post by redazz » Tue Sep 28, 2010 7:55 pm

i'd like to go again, i'm for it.
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Post by Bullitt2954 » Tue Sep 28, 2010 11:09 pm

GoGo Gadget EVO School!

We're In!
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Post by Ironhead » Wed Sep 29, 2010 8:18 am

I was just thinking about this the other day Stan. :D

Put me down for a Challenge school please.

I'll help with operations on the other day if I'm available.
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Post by stanbell » Wed Sep 29, 2010 8:22 pm

if the board says we're on, i'm going to lobby for andy hollis, and jr johnson. who else would you really like to instruct?
66 mustang, 72 124 fiat FProduction, 91 miata ES/STS, 95 mustang SM, 97 F150, 99 Neon SF (yes!), 00 911 C4 AS, 05 CLK500, 05 triumph speed four, 06 F250, 07 ducati 1098, 13 330i, & a few cows. 93 miata ES now in Mr France's capable hands, long may she autox.

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Post by Bullitt2954 » Wed Sep 29, 2010 9:36 pm

Well, I personally like Andy Hohl's teaching-style. He's a pretty good motivator. Trophy'n at Nationals this year can't hurt his qualifications, to be sure. :wink:
-Scott Creech, #54STF - Hyundai Veloster "The BluMeanie!"

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Post by Ironhead » Thu Sep 30, 2010 9:59 am

Yeah, I'd vote for Andy Hohl before Andy Hollis.

Nothing against Hollis. I had them (Andy and Ann Hollis) for one of their Cone Clinics prior to the 2007(?) Walnut Ridge Tour. Very nice, helpful people. *shrug* I just didn't get anything from them.

I've gotten much more from Andy Hohl, Tim Herron, and Jorgensen. However, since I've already had instruction from them... I'd really like to have Junior push me in a Challenge school. After all, he did win his FS championship in an LT1 Camaro. :D
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Post by markyf » Tue Oct 05, 2010 9:30 pm

Does Mark Madarash teach?
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Post by Hashish » Sun Oct 10, 2010 5:09 pm

If there is an EVO school next year mark me down.
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Post by stanbell » Mon Oct 11, 2010 7:13 pm

don't know about maderash, i'll ask jr.

maybe mark will be at blytheville, and we can just ask him.
66 mustang, 72 124 fiat FProduction, 91 miata ES/STS, 95 mustang SM, 97 F150, 99 Neon SF (yes!), 00 911 C4 AS, 05 CLK500, 05 triumph speed four, 06 F250, 07 ducati 1098, 13 330i, & a few cows. 93 miata ES now in Mr France's capable hands, long may she autox.

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Post by budweeks » Tue Oct 12, 2010 11:00 am

Hey All,

Most likely I will be interested in another Evo. I especially like the idea of a Challenge, although I'm sure a repeat of Phase 1 or 2 will be helpful. I keep seeing areas where I make the same mistakes. Can a (ahem) medium aged dog learn new tricks?

Bud

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Post by Andy » Tue Oct 12, 2010 3:49 pm

I'd like to come back as an instructor, but I get trying to bring in different talent if you have a bunch of repeat customers. Thanks to those that mentioned me kindly. :)

BTW Korry, I can drive a 4th gen F-body pretty well. In John's car, I redlit a run that was 0.3 off Mark on one side. I just can't do that consistently. :roll:
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Post by stanbell » Tue Oct 12, 2010 7:23 pm

lest there be any misinterpretation, I'd like all and sundry to know I am a huge Andy Hohl fan. Andy instructed in my first 4 Evo experiences, and I think he did a great job (if I do say so myself.)
66 mustang, 72 124 fiat FProduction, 91 miata ES/STS, 95 mustang SM, 97 F150, 99 Neon SF (yes!), 00 911 C4 AS, 05 CLK500, 05 triumph speed four, 06 F250, 07 ducati 1098, 13 330i, & a few cows. 93 miata ES now in Mr France's capable hands, long may she autox.

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Post by Ironhead » Tue Oct 12, 2010 8:23 pm

stanbell wrote: Andy instructed in my first 4 Evo experiences, and I think he did a great job.
Absolutely. Couldn't agree more.

As far as Madarash teaching.... based on my conversations with him, I don't believe he's ever taken an Evo school (which doesn't make me feel any better about how flipping fast he is).

I don't know if taking the school is a necessary criteria for teaching one. *shrug*

Andy wrote:BTW Korry, I can drive a 4th gen F-body pretty well
I know. You've kicked my ass before Andy. :wink:

Peru '09 Tour, KC '08 Div, etc.

I'd very much look forward to chasing you in my own car at a Challenge school.
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Post by Andy » Tue Oct 12, 2010 9:28 pm

lol you guys are too easy. I hope I am able to help you guys kick my ass in a Challenge school, that is my goal. :D
Jr. knows I want to come back and teach in Neosho so hopefully I will see you all in 2011. *beer*
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