Yeah but people still need to insure their cars whether they are using them much or not.Well, if true, That sucks! But if you look at Amalie, Their income comes from people driving and right now, A lot of people are working from home.
Yeah but people still need to insure their cars whether they are using them much or not.
Thanks, Gino. I don't want to believe this. Not a good thing for us.Floyd, Don Ewald posted this on Facebook this morning and he's a pretty good source. I'm sure more will come out soon.
Which part is true?Well, one part is true.
Does that mean they finance one organization while most of Southern California's drag strips are left high and dry? I'm sorry, but I'm a racer and having places to race is infinitely more important to me than team Force having one less sponsor.AAA IS staying with Force.
All I know is what I stated in my first post.Does that mean they finance one organization while most of Southern California's drag strips are left high and dry? I'm sorry, but I'm a racer and having places to race is infinitely more important to me than team Force having one less sponsor.
Plus I was under the impression the reason AAA supports drag strips is to promote highway safety and reduce illegal street racing by offering an alternative, right? That would make this move grossly irresponsible.
Does that mean they finance one organization while most of Southern California's drag strips are left high and dry? I'm sorry, but I'm a racer and having places to race is infinitely more important to me than team Force having one less sponsor.
Plus I was under the impression the reason AAA supports drag strips is to promote highway safety and reduce illegal street racing by offering an alternative, right? That would make this move grossly irresponsible.
And drag strips are not idle here in CA. Seeing on Facebook that guys are running out in the desert today here:
Drag Strip — Chuckwalla Valley Raceway
chuckwalla.com