David S. Wallens said:
Meant to post this last night: our first-class dining accommodations featuring $7 corn dogs. The dude behind the counter once did tree work for JG and knew our Corvette Z06 project car.
Yes, I quoted myself.
Over the weekend I took a few thousand photos, yet this might be my favorite: Everyone’s smiling as we’re just winging it.
Traditionally, we’ve had a rather set schedule for the Rolex: meals, tours, etc., etc. This year, obviously, we didn’t.
A few months ago, I was asked a question by Mike–in the black T-shirt and someone you might recognize if you’re into the skate punk scene: Daytona or Le Mans?
Daytona is easier, I explained. For one, it’s in the U.S. Also, Le Mans, while awesome, is rather spread out.
A few days before the race, I got a message from Mike: See you on Saturday.
Wow, so he was really coming. He and a friend had a room booked along I-4, so fairly easy access to the Speedway.
So they kinda got their own little GRM Experience, but with much less planning.
Food? Hey, that’s open.
Where to sit? This looks good.
How to get from here to there? Grab your buddy and let’s take the tram.
And I need to thank Sunoco for the generous hospitality. Fred, our friend at Sunoco, is also into skating. The funny thing: We got to the suite right as the Sunoco crew was leaving to watch karaoke in the infield. My wife went with them, leaving the three of us alone in a suite high above the track. What’d we do? Talk about the important stuff: music, guitars, guitar strings, guitar straps, guitar amps, cars, etc.