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Old 11-06-2006, 08:32 PM   #1
big fella
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Default DRiVA (may interest mexicans most)

As I have stated in earlier threads, I'm not a drag racer. Just a fan who would like to step up and have a crack. As a result, I also know virtually nothing about the politics surrounding the sport, particularly in Victoria. The only thing I do know is that there are many here who have strong feelings. I was reading in the new issue of PFM about DRiVA and their endeavours to secure funding and backing for a new competition facility.

They mentioned that they have fundraising events, dinners etc. and I wondered whether a.) Anyone from the forums has any direct involvement in the group? b.) Should we as a forum ask DRiVA to provide us with regular updates on their progress? c.) Should we also ask them to give us notice of their fund raising events so that we can incorporate a cruise, or book a table at their dinners etc?

If these people are the real deal, and their efforts are worth supporting, it may be mutually beneficial for us to get involved as a group at the ground level. As I said earlier, I have no personal knowledge of how it works and who they are, but I'm sure there'll be others here in a better position to comment.

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