09cs
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January the 2021 dates open upSo I get this letter yesterday from FP asking me to sign up for the Track Attack. I thought maybe they opened the order banks again.....they have not. What a tease!
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January the 2021 dates open upSo I get this letter yesterday from FP asking me to sign up for the Track Attack. I thought maybe they opened the order banks again.....they have not. What a tease!
I hope we don't need that letter because I definitely lost it.January the 2021 dates open up
yes you are saying right, i have the sameOn the GT's and Eco's, that 275 number is about where the ECU kicks over into limp mode. It's definitely hotter than I'm interested in running for any extended portion for stylish-pants of time at cyberpunk. When you say that sub 100* it isn't an issue, what actual water temp are your running?
Nope, need VIN, purchase date, and purchasing dealerI hope we don't need that letter because I definitely lost it.
Why? You should be getting a letter in the mail inviting you in a few weeks, call in January for 2021 dates. I don’t believe you need the letter to sign up, just vin, purchase date, and dealerJust bought a 20 R yesterday - guess
I’m out of luck?
Guess I thought that when I saw that 2020 registration was closed. I'll watch for it!Why? You should be getting a letter in the mail inviting you in a few weeks, call in January for 2021 dates. I don’t believe you need the letter to sign up, just vin, purchase date, and dealer
Will be there in a few weeks!Great experience. Ford does an excellent job with the school. Talk about a cool stable.
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Interesting how it appears all the GT500 have the gurney flaps installed, and the GT350's do notGreat experience. Ford does an excellent job with the school. Talk about a cool stable.
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I didn't take a count, but I only saw a couple '19+ GT350's, which was the first year for the flap. The majority were '18 and older cars that were not designed for the gurney flap, whereas the GT500 was designed for it from the beginning.Interesting how it appears all the GT500 have the gurney flaps installed, and the GT350's do not
True story. But on the ones that could, I didn't see em'.I went last week, and as so many others have said, it was a great experience that I cannot recommend enough. All the attendees I talked to were great as well. Everyone was there to have a good time, and that's exactly what we did.
I didn't take a count, but I only saw a couple '19+ GT350's, which was the first year for the flap. The majority were '18 and older cars that were not designed for the gurney flap, whereas the GT500 was designed for it from the beginning.
Maybe I miss heard the lady I spoke with. Could have been I had to REGISTER within a year of purchase (date could be after the 1 year mark)?+1 on the Track Attack experience.
Regarding the sign-up and the "1-Year" opportunity, I received my 2019 GT350 in May 2019 and the openings for 2-day events were full. I waited until Jan 2020 for the schedule to re-open. At that time, there was no mention of the 1-Year rule. They had no problem booking me for August 2020.
It was awesome! If you can, book the 2nd Day. It's well worth it.