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T
he weekend of May 6th and 7th, 2000, saw the arrival of over 70 cars to the Willow Springs' short track, AKA The Streets of Willow. It was the Alfa Romeo Owners of Southern California (AROSC) holding their twice-a-year Drivers' School event. It was a sold-out event and I was afraid I wouldn't get enough track time.
My worries were unfounded, however, as all of us got plenty of track time, both on the skidpad and the short track.
This event is best told by pictures, and while I didn't get all the pictures from all the activity, I got enough Alfa 75/Milano pictures at turn 8, which is the last corner heading up the main straight.
There are two pages. Click on the slides to open up the big images. Enjoy!
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April Shows How It's Done
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April follows the M Coupe deep into turn 8.
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Getting set up for entrance into 8...
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... and exiting cleanly with Jorge in tow.
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Hitting the exit point, right at the edge of the track.
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New Corvettes CAN corner!
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Unbelting at the end of a session.
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Giovanni's Red Verde
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Gio goes for the apex in turn 8.
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Gio leading the pack (holding up the pack?)
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Putting the power down.
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Expensive Toy
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No, he wasn't on the track, but check it out!
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The owner spent a lot of money getting this US-legal.
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But at least he has bragging rights now. Yes, it's right hand drive.
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