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Well, we've finally tracked down where all the fast rotary owners hang-out in Columbus and we are inviting all of you back out to the Rotary Revolution.

 

CHECK OUT WHAT'S NEW IN 2005!

 

Special Club Discount Rates

Now that we've found you, we want to save you $10 on registration for being a part of Columbus Racing. Each CR member that would like to register online with the $10 discount should reply to this thread so that Anthony can send us your contact information to add into our database so you can register as a CR Club Member.

 

Online registration ends March 15th and so does this discount so don't wait!

 

The Rotary Challenge

The word is out, the challenge has been laid down and the local Indianapolis Piston-Pounders are lining up to take on North America's Fastest Rotary Vehicles. The Rotary Challenge debuts Friday night, April 22nd, 2005. Heads-up drag racing will take place from 8:00 - Midnight, and the rotary vehicles get the right-hand lane all to themselves to blow some flames on the hoods of the locals.

 

A Second Autocross Track!

In 2005 you'll have to make a decision or two while at the track. Do I challenge myself through the twists and turns of autocross track one, or do I put the pedal to the metal on autocross track two. It's your choice, they're both being timed to see which vehicles can make the top runs and reign as champ until Rotary Revolution 2006.

 

The Rotary Review - Sponsored by RX Tuner Magazine

Polish up those engine bays, shine up those paint jobs, and make sure those after-market parts are bolted on tight. In 2005 the Rotary Revolution debuts it's first Rotary Review car show voted on by this year's registered attendees. There will be one overall winner in each category. The winners will evenly split the Rotary Review Registration Fees. Other prizes will be announced on this website and awarded to the top three vehicles in each category.

 

ON SUNDAY the winning vehicle in each category will have a photo session with RX Tuner Magazine and our attendee-voted Spokesmodels to be featured in an upcoming issue of RX Tuner.

 

Rotary Revolution 2005 Spokesmodel Search

We are currently taking applications for spokesmodels at the 2005 event. Each spokesmodel chosen will be assigned to our sponsors exhibit areas and will rotate between sponsors throughout the day. You as an attendee will be responsible for voting for your favorite spokesmodel who could win a chance to be featured with the winning Rotary Review vehicles. At the end of the event your votes will choose which spokesmodel represents the Rotary Revolution through 2006!

 

All New Audio-Visual Tent

Feeling the need to give your vehicle a break? A bit tired after your 10th run on the dragstrip? Then come in and enjoy our all new audio/visual tent providing multiple screens of your favorite rotary powered happenings over the past 20+ years.

 

And if that's not enough to keep you busy; we've brought back all the things you've loved from the previous two years: Seminars, Drag Racing, Autocross, the Road Course, Steve Kan Tuning. Not to mention that we've completely revamped our sponsor exhibit area so that it surrounds our 40'x40' seminar, audio/visual, and reception tents. Are we stopping there? No way, we've got plenty more to add to 2005!

 

Last year we saw 250+ rotary vehicles pass through the gates at IRP. In 2005 we're preparing for well over 350.

 

Join the Revolution!

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Guest MichRX7

What I need is a list of Names for the Columbus Racing members with rotary vehicles.

 

Please send me an email with the subject "Columbus Racing Club Member". Make sure to include your first/last name so you can be added to the registration page. The address is: MichRX7@rx7revolution.com

 

While the Rotary Revolution event registration is restricted to Rotary Powered vehicles we do allow non-Rotary spectators/guests (see the Rotary Challenge part of my previous post).

 

The Rotary Challenge portion of the event is the only time you will be allowed to race a non-rotary vehicle.

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The easiest thing to do is to sign-up as someone's guest. That will get you through the gates for $15. If you decide to race Friday night it'll be an added cost (to be announced after we negotiate more with the track).

 

This will get you into the event faster and quicker on both Saturday and Sunday. Plus if we decide to include meals this year it'll get you fed/etc...

 

Otherwise you can pay as a spectator at the gates and it'll run you the $15. You just lose out on the ability to be included in the guest benefits as we add them.

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