Looking to team up or share transport in '19
Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2018 4:30 pm
Hello:
I know most everyone is still in the middle of their '18 season, but I've pretty much taken the year off and am thinking about next season.
I'm located in Nashville, TN, and with my work schedule, it's become apparent that the long tows from this location are just too much for me to manage more than a couple of times a year....I'd really like to race 5-8 weekends. An arrive and drive deal with a prep shop would be great, but I just don't have the budget for that.
So....I'm looking for someone else to team up with...either as a team mate or perhaps someone who can just haul my car to the track. Although someone fairly local would be ideal, it really could be anywhere in the eastern US. I'm open to a lot of possible arrangements, such as me paying for fuel and other transportation costs, or me buying a two-car trailer for us both to use.
Years ago, I did a deal where I provided the truck and trailer, and the other driver did the prep work on the car. Worked great for both of us...he was an excellent mechanic and kept both cars in top shape, and it made it more affordable for him because he didn't need to make the investment in a truck and trailer. An arrangement like that would be ideal, but I'm open to ideas.
Please send me a message if you're interested to start a conversation.
Mark
I know most everyone is still in the middle of their '18 season, but I've pretty much taken the year off and am thinking about next season.
I'm located in Nashville, TN, and with my work schedule, it's become apparent that the long tows from this location are just too much for me to manage more than a couple of times a year....I'd really like to race 5-8 weekends. An arrive and drive deal with a prep shop would be great, but I just don't have the budget for that.
So....I'm looking for someone else to team up with...either as a team mate or perhaps someone who can just haul my car to the track. Although someone fairly local would be ideal, it really could be anywhere in the eastern US. I'm open to a lot of possible arrangements, such as me paying for fuel and other transportation costs, or me buying a two-car trailer for us both to use.
Years ago, I did a deal where I provided the truck and trailer, and the other driver did the prep work on the car. Worked great for both of us...he was an excellent mechanic and kept both cars in top shape, and it made it more affordable for him because he didn't need to make the investment in a truck and trailer. An arrangement like that would be ideal, but I'm open to ideas.
Please send me a message if you're interested to start a conversation.
Mark