[DeTomaso] Monterey 2020
Garth Rodericks
garth_rodericks at yahoo.com
Tue Jun 9 11:59:42 EDT 2020
The Reunion is open to all spectators, as usual. They're not going to turn away anyone's money, nor are they refunding the overpriced 5-night camping fees or 2 mandatory 4-day spectator race tickets I was forced to purchase.
All the usual spectator packages are still available...https://oss.ticketmaster.com/aps/laguna/EN/buy/quickbuy/373
My concern is that it'll end up being nothing more than an overpriced and under-attended "track day" with old cars. But, my hope is that automotive enthusiasts the world over will be starving for some normalcy and an automotive event to attend and will flock to Monterey despite the cancellation of most of the other events.
The Pacific Grove Concours is still on, but has turned into a social distancing tour instead of a static car show.http://pgrotary.org/lawyer/Annual-Pacific-Grove-Concours-Auto-Rally_cp8081.htm
See you all in Monterey, if not before!
Cheers!
Garth
--- Original Message ---Julian,
As of now the reunion will be open to participants only (no spectators) I believe?
Somebody tell us if I’m wrong?
Mike
Sent from my iPad
> On Jun 6, 2020, at 22:10, Julian Kift <julian_kift at hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> Is anyone planning to attend the significantly reduced Monterey
> event(s) this year?
>
> I think it's down to just the Motorsports Reunion, but that is my main
> reason for going anyway. I had a hotel reservation for 4 nights, but I
> think I'd cut it shorter by a night and a quick search suggests I
> should cancel that hotel and rebook as rates are significantly reduced
> now.
>
> Julian
-------------- next part --------------
The Reunion is open to all spectators, as usual. They're not going to
turn away anyone's money, nor are they refunding the overpriced 5-night
camping fees or 2 mandatory 4-day spectator race tickets I was forced
to purchase.
All the usual spectator packages are still available...
[1]https://oss.ticketmaster.com/aps/laguna/EN/buy/quickbuy/373
My concern is that it'll end up being nothing more than an overpriced
and under-attended "track day" with old cars. But, my hope is that
automotive enthusiasts the world over will be starving for some
normalcy and an automotive event to attend and will flock to Monterey
despite the cancellation of most of the other events.
The Pacific Grove Concours is still on, but has turned into a social
distancing tour instead of a static car show.
[2]http://pgrotary.org/lawyer/Annual-Pacific-Grove-Concours-Auto-Rally_
cp8081.htm
See you all in Monterey, if not before!
Cheers!
Garth
--- Original Message ---
Julian,
As of now the reunion will be open to participants only (no spectators) I believ
e?
Somebody tell us if Iam wrong?
Mike
Sent from my iPad
> On Jun 6, 2020, at 22:10, Julian Kift <[3]julian_kift at hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> i>>? Is anyone planning to attend the significantly reduced Monterey
> event(s) this year?
>
> I think it's down to just the Motorsports Reunion, but that is my main
> reason for going anyway. I had a hotel reservation for 4 nights, but I
> think I'd cut it shorter by a night and a quick search suggests I
> should cancel that hotel and rebook as rates are significantly reduced
> now.
>
> Julian
References
1. https://oss.ticketmaster.com/aps/laguna/EN/buy/quickbuy/373
2. http://pgrotary.org/lawyer/Annual-Pacific-Grove-Concours-Auto-Rally_cp8081.htm
3. http://server.detomasolist.com/mailman/listinfo/detomaso
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