. Wanted to drive the manual Z4 roadster and the guy "in charge" said it was by reservation only. I told him a Z4 coupe with 6 spd was my daily driver and he as much as called me a liar--"yeah, everybody says that". That was the wrong thing to do--went inside, told the Susan Komen reps that this was probably my last drive (last year I drove 7.5 hours!) because of the fool, then went back out to make sure I got his name spelled correctly when I complain to BMWNA. He couldn't seem to get it that I had already driven a manual tranny in the M3 so why no Z4? I told him I HAD registered for the event, but you can only register for 2 cars and I had chosen the M3 and Alpina. THEN he says he can let me drive the Z4 since the Alpina was not running. How is THAT logical?
Anyway, did a couple of laps with the lid down even though it's been unseasonably cold here-was only in the 40sF. I then came back home rather than drive more and sent an email to BMWNA under the owner's circle website. We'll see what, if anything, comes of it. Seems to me the whole idea is to put as many miles on these cars as possible since each mile =$1 for the Komen Foundation.