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Photos from Friday:
The Drivers meeting Friday morning. Very cool clubhouse. The MPH facility is a real gem.
We miss @cloud9 @Bill Pemberton ready to hit the track
Friday night we got to check out the 2020 GT500. A big thanks to the Ford engineer who drove it 12 hours to make it in time for Friday's nights dinner.
GT350 front rotor on the left, GT500 on the right.
DCT selector
On Saturday morning you could get a ride in a 2017 Ford GT Heritage edition for a donation to the Food Bank Of The Heartland. @Bill Pemberton how much money did we raise? I've seen several of the GT's in person and the 1966 Heritage version is my favorite.
The charity auction had some nice items including two GT models signed by a couple of Ford engineers involved in the GT program and Henry Ford the III. I bought one of them.
The last part of the awards banquet was a ride on the Bacardi Bus. Once I got on I kept asking where's the Bacardi? Rumor has it George drank it all.
Well, that at least puts some context around my questions regarding the 10th MPH Roundup I didn't realize the Soderquist hometown connection--neat. I'm planning to attend in 2020.
Yes, I am holding an official Chilean Race Poster that highlights our speedy South American Racer, Madhatter. Even though far away, he sent up some of his " Red Boss 302 " Race Posters to help with the Food Bank of the Heartland Auction. Now that shows you what upstanding members we have here on TMO! Thanks Mad, and the funds from your posters were well received.
Max Reavis , Salesman from the Woodhouse Ford of Omaha Store, wanted to help and be part of the event that he came up early on Thursday. He is pictured helping me during the Auction and I can see a Mustang in his future, haha. He had a great time and already asked me if he could help again next year!!
Bruce " The Hammer", Hanson just sent me a note that he is signed up on the Forum and Facebook, and he understands that with my old, Social Security eyes, I might have missed his TMO enrollment!
Heh, we have had guys from Arizona in past years, so start planning now for 2020. Arizona Boss says he is coming , so why not join him in a caravan. I know we have a father and son from Connecticut that will be coming next year ( the son is in the Guard and was called up for Hurricane Relief ), as plans got changed last minute for them to make the 2019 Roundup. So far I think the farthest anyone has come has been Upstate New York , but that will likely change next year. Now if you take in flights, the VoodooBoss came all the way from Northern California , so he rightfully has the Travel Award to date - though not driving.
Plan for 2020 , the 10th Annual Roundup, as special plans are already in the works!
Drivers have come from the following States and Countries , over the years;
Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, South Dakota, North Dakota, Nebraska, Arkansas, Missouri, Kansas, Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Ohio, Michigan, Colorado, Arizona, Oklahoma, Texas, New York, Montana, New Mexico, and Canada that I can remember.