Nancy Selleck
Retired CMRA Administrator (October 2002 - March 2009, March 2010 - July 2018)
Oh man... that's just depressing.
I really loved hitting turn 7 at high speed coming off the back straight... and now, it's gone. Sigh...
This will forever be my favorite CRMA track. I have TONS of memories from here. Was hoping for a miracle with this one... but alas... looks like it's truly over.
Here was another depressing image from after Harvey:
2009 GSXR 750 (Race), 2001 YZF426 (Dirt), 2014 GL1800 ("Sport" Touring), 2013 Super Tenere (ADV), 2015 CB500F (Daughter's), 2012 Zuma (Daughter's)
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I was by there today. The model homes just inside the back gate look finished. It is depressing to see the housing development moving forward.
I've said my final goodbyes (several times). Moving on....
Walter Walker
Director of Competition
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CMRA Ex #43r
Member since 1990
(NOT mean and unapproachable)
Sad images right there. Lots of stories and memories.
David B.
The Banking , with your head bouncing off of the gas tank, flat out !!!! Wow !!! For us lucky ones, we have GREAT memories!
Heinz Roy
Novice #458 | BTO Racing #58 (Mini Endurance)
Not a complete idiot, some parts are on backorder.
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I remember riding the banking, we called it " The Bowl".
High speed wobble, suspension bottomed out and yeah
your chin banbanging off the fuel tank like ping pong ball
and paddle. Terribly intimidating, especially when an expert
went screaming past you doing 175mph and your a first time
time novice doing "maybe" 130mph. The tire swells were deep
from the cars suspension, and made you wonder how the he#!
does one fast guy pass another fast guy without crashing their brains out . After getting used to it when you finished a race,
you felt kind of giggly inside after your adrenaline and blood pressure settled back down to normal. Wild and fun memories
I'll never forget, that's for sure.