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Old Jan 2, 2002 | 09:03 AM
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Default What happened to Rosen's thread about NASA VIR??

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Old Jan 2, 2002 | 09:09 AM
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Default Re: What happened to Rosen's thread about NASA VIR?? (Grumpy)

good question

did anything ever get resolved?
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Old Jan 2, 2002 | 09:10 AM
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Default Re: What happened to Rosen's thread about NASA VIR?? (Grumpy)

I had nothing to do with its removal, but here is the text again, so everyone can see it until Eric gets a chance to re-post (the following is from another thread):

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Rosen Autosport and NASA Virginia region, effective immediately, are going to make it a little easier for all to play at VIR on Feb 16 and 17!
All you have to do is write "Rosen Autosport and your Honda-tech user ID" on the top of your NASA-HPDE entry form and you will receive:
For Honda and Acura Drivers:
$100 off the advertised NASA entry fee ($299-$100) = $199
In addition you will receive one of the following, a $25 gift certificate
to Rosen Autosport OR one hour of dyno time for only $37.50.

For Drivers with other cars:
$50 off the advertised NASA entry fee ($299-$50) = $249
In addition you will receive one of the following, a $25 gift certificate
to Rosen Autosport OR one hour of dyno time for only $37.50.

We at Rosen Autosport have been attending NASA-VA events as both students and racers and have not found a better driver training or racing program. NASA-VA is known for excellent race programs because it develops excellent drivers from excellent driver education programs.

Rosen Autosport supports NASAÂ’s effort to grow road racing by getting professional level exposure for the driver with amateur/semi-pro budgets. Those who are regulars on this board already know what a superb job NASA is doing for the Honda Challenge Series. Rosen Autosport will be fielding our own Honda Challenge H1 Wagon, which will hopefully debut at this event. We feel that helping students get on track will do nothing but secure the future of the series.

This offer does not apply to the Competition School or Valentines 200 groups.

We hope to see you all out there and look forward to the upcoming year!
Happy New Year!

Eric Rosen
Joe Henderson http://www.rosenautosport.com

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Old Jan 2, 2002 | 09:11 AM
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Default Re: What happened to Rosen's thread about NASA VIR?? (urbanlegend21)

There is nothing to be resolved. Rosen Autosport has sponsored anyone wanting to play on track.

Here are the details.

Rosen Autosport and NASA Virginia region, effective immediately, are going to make it a little easier for all to play at VIR on Feb 16 and 17!
All you have to do is write "Rosen Autosport and your Honda-tech user ID" on the top of your NASA-HPDE entry form and you will receive:
For Honda and Acura Drivers:
$100 off the advertised NASA entry fee ($299-$100) = $199
In addition you will receive one of the following, a $25 gift certificate
to Rosen Autosport OR one hour of dyno time for only $37.50.

For Drivers with other cars:
$50 off the advertised NASA entry fee ($299-$50) = $249
In addition you will receive one of the following, a $25 gift certificate
to Rosen Autosport OR one hour of dyno time for only $37.50.

We at Rosen Autosport have been attending NASA-VA events as both students and racers and have not found a better driver training or racing program. NASA-VA is known for excellent race programs because it develops excellent drivers from excellent driver education programs.

Rosen Autosport supports NASA’s effort to grow road racing by getting professional level exposure for the driver with amateur/semi-pro budgets. Those who are regulars on this board already know what a superb job NASA is doing for the Honda Challenge Series. Rosen Autosport will be fielding our own Honda Challenge H1 Wagon, which will hopefully debut at this event. We feel that helping students get on track will do nothing but secure the future of the series.

This offer does not apply to the Competition School or Valentines 200 groups.

We hope to see you all out there and look forward to the upcoming year!
Happy New Year!

Eric Rosen
Joe Henderson http://www.rosenautosport.com

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Eric Rosen

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Old Jan 2, 2002 | 10:10 AM
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There is nothing to be resolved. Rosen Autosport has sponsored anyone wanting to play on track.
I now feel like an ***.................
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Old Jan 2, 2002 | 01:10 PM
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Default Re: What happened to Rosen's thread about NASA VIR?? (urbanlegend21)

Well... I'm a moderator and I didn't remove it.

What gives?

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Old Jan 2, 2002 | 01:27 PM
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Default Re: What happened to Rosen's thread about NASA VIR?? (RoadRacer)

I, for one, am glad it was removed. I don't think it really belonged in a public forum.

[edit] well, the initial posting belonged in the forum, but the subsequent discussion about why the discount was being offered needed to be taken off line.

Karen


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