D2 in Atlanta this weekend?

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  1. Will Hanna

    Will Hanna We put the 'inside' in Top Alcohol
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    Looks like it's going to be a bit cold to race. High of 52 and low of 29 Friday, 59/35 on Sat, 64/40 Sun.

    Maybe you could run by Saturday, but what happens to everyone's motor homes, sportsman cars with radiators, etc., with a 'hard freeze' on a race weekend?

    Not to mention how the track will be that cold...hopefully the sun will shine.

    Thoughts?
     
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  2. Nathan Sitko - 625 TAD/TAFC

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    Hey Will,

    We've run in about mid-40's up here in Canada, it's miserable to work on the car, but do-able. Those are nice days to be the bottom end guy after a run, or the driver - never have to get out of the suit!
     
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  3. JustinatAce

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    It was about the same in Bradenton temp wise. Clouds until 11 am or so. When the sun came out, the conditions were great. Track was probably mid to high 70's and TIGHT, DA never got above -40 ft. from what I can remember either.
     
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    weather

    I live 20 miles from Commerce. We got about 5 inches here today, but it started melting off before night fall.
     
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  5. JustinatAce

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    Sounds like we all need to pull the smog preventing crap from our vehicles if it has been snowing in Georgia and in the 50's in Misery...
     
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  6. LT67

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    Welcome to Ga... if you don't like the weather, wait 30min :D

    Seriously, I've lived here since 75' and can't ever remember getting snow three times in the Atlanta area in one season :confused:
     
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