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Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Formula One headed for New York/New Jersey in 2013


New York skyline
Posted Oct 24th 2011 1:30PM
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If you thought Formula One racing had a checkered history in America, well – you're right. Over the years, the United States Grand Prix has been held in more locations and has suffered from more hiatuses than a drug addicted musician's touring schedule. But a good portion of that drama has been played out in New York. Upstate, Watkins Glen hosted the United States Grand Prix for longer than any other single location, but the past few decades have also seen efforts to bring an F1 race to New York City.

That idea first came up in the early 80s, but seemed to have gained more traction in recent years. As you may recall, a bid was floated a couple of years ago to build a circuit at Liberty State Park (the piece of New Jersey extending behind the Statue of Liberty), but that failed after local residents protested the idea and the race was awarded instead to the Circuit of the Americas being built in Austin, Texas. Then a new projectcame up that would see an F1 race – backed by private investment instead of public funds – held between the New Jersey municipalities of Weehawken and West New York that would be easily accessible from the city while offering the Manhattan skyline as the backdrop.

The Wall Street Journal now reports that the latter project has been approved and is set to be announced on Tuesday. The report further projects that the race is already scheduled for June 2013, joining the United States Grand Prix already set for Austin on the same calendar.

If that's the way things shake out, it won't be the first time the U.S. plays host to multiple F1 races in the same year, as two American grands prix were commonly held in the 1970s and 80s at such locations as Watkins Glen, Las Vegas, Dallas, Detroit and Long Beach, highlighted by the 1982 Formula One World Championship that actually featured three grands prix in the United States (plus a fourth in Canada).

While those races played with a variety of names, New York Grand Prix sounds about right to us. However the WSJ indicates that the Jersey race could take the name Grand Prix of America, while the Austin race is set to carry the name United States Grand Prix. Whatever they want to call it, F1 racing is poised for a big comeback on American shores.
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Friday, October 21, 2011

Starting this week at the Naro Expanded Cinema:

Senna
 Senna
Brazilian Formula One racing legend Ayrton Senna's remarkable story, charting his physical and spiritual achievements on the track and off, his quest for perfection, and the mythical status he has since attained: This is the subject of Senna, a documentary feature that spans his years as an F1 driver, from his opening season in 1984 to his untimely death a decade later. Far more than a film for F1 fans, Senna unfolds a remarkable story in a remarkable manner, eschewing many standard documentary techniques in favor of a more cinematic approach that makes full use of astounding footage, much of it drawn from F1 archives and previously unseen. Directed by Asif Kapadia. (PG13, 104 mins)


Fri 10/21
4:45 Higher Ground
7:00 Senna
9:05 Crazy Stupid Love
Sat 10/22
12:30 Crazy Stupid Love
2:45 Senna
4:45 Higher Ground
7:00 Senna
9:05 Crazy Stupid Love
Sun 10/23
1:00 Crazy Stupid Love
3:15 Senna
5:15 Higher Ground
7:30 Senna
Mon 10/24
3:45 Higher Ground
6:00 Senna
8:00 Crazy Stupid Love
Tue 10/25
4:00 Senna
6:00 Crazy Stupid Love
8:10 Higher Ground
Wed 10/26
5:10 Senna
7:15 One Lucky Elephant w/ speakers and discussion
Thu 10/27
3:45 Crazy Stupid Love
6:00 Higher Ground
8:05 Senna

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Being the cheapskate bargain hunter I R did this:

I signed up for Clam Digger's not an Alfa holiday party weekend special. Said being - I WENT FOR din din for two Friday night, breakfast for two Saturday morn AND FOR WHATEVER IT IS WORTH LATE CHECKOUT SUNDAY. Being early risers Sunday bennie no big deal with ML and me but dinner and breakfast sounds sweat.

So think twice and reserve once when you call 800-338-1533. See ya in Dec in NC?

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Monday Oct 17 HRAC meeting Hampton, VA

Time to plan on breaking bread and some vino at Mama Rosa's 7 p.m. with the Alfa faithful.

I expect Rick will have a committee of 2 (him and John B.) report on Dec 3 party plans.

Skip should have a summary report on Oct 15 Wings and Wheels show at Pungo Aviation Airport. Will be interesting to see how he and Joe place this year.

I promise to be a good listenr this time as our alien drama story almost in final chapter. Judge ruled in our favor Oct 4 and house was vacated Sept 30.

New business items will be welcomed.

See ya'll there.

Steve

Tuesday, October 04, 2011

2011 MAARC MHC XMAS!

To All Mid-Atlantic Alfisti...
It's that time of year again!
We will be doing something a little different for this year's holiday party. Starting off first with the location: the Clam Digger Inn at Altantic Beach, NC, near Morehead City. It's farther for the Virginians, but we hope to make it worth your while with a nicer buffet and party room than what we've ever had in Manteo. So let's get to the specifics -
  • When: Saturday, December 3rd, 2011, 7:00pm (3pm meet & greet)
  • Where: Clam Digger Inn, 511 Salter Path Road, Altantic Beach, NC
  • Room Rate: $50.28 (all taxes included - mention "Alfa Group")
  • Reservation Number: 1-800-338-1533 or 252-247-4155
  • Cancellation Policy: 48 hours prior to check-in
  • Reservation Deadline for held rooms: November 3rd
Party details: this will be BYOB as in years past, however the buffet will come with coffee, tea, and soft drinks. The club will be providing a three entree buffet with dessert. The entree selections are as follows (please note - only three of these can be selected for the buffet line) :
- Fried Chicken - Barbecue Chicken - Grilled Chicken
- Down East BBQ - Honey Baked Ham - Pork Chops in Gravy
- Lasagna - Fried Shrimp - Broiled Flounder - Fried Flounder
- Spaghetti w/meat sauce - Country Style Steak - Shrimp Creole
- Beef Tips w/rice
Please email me at rtriebwasser@cavtel.net with the three entree selections you would like on the buffet and I will get the three that are most requested by the membership.
And don't forget the Italian Gift Exchange! It used to be the Chinese Gift Exchange, but I have added some features that should generate several vendettas, or at least an Italian hand gesture or two!
More details to follow, but go ahead and get your room reservation now!!! There is a lot to do in the Morehead City area during the holidays, and this promises to be our best party yet. For those that can come early on Friday, we are planning some activities for that night and on Saturday. This could easily be a fun three day weekend. Hope to see you there!