Handling the Speeds Display Board has really added a lot to our groups enjoyment and also it gives a lot of them a feeling of being a part off the whole Maxton experience, they especially enjoy some of the reactions both excited and disappointed ones from the competitors and they go back home talking about it and sometimes discussing their experience at the track on our forum at
http://www.wanderlodgeownersgroup.com/forums/We would all like to see the rest of you folks come down into our parking area, these Blue Bird folks like to talk about and show off their coaches and most of them that belong to our group
"Wanderlodge Owners Group" are gearheads and maintain their own 'Birds as we like to call them and we are constantly bringing new members to Maxton for the races, that is why we schedule our two big rallies here on the east coast,
'Birds At The Beach in Myrtle Beach and
RATS (Rally across The Street) where we are now in Pine Mountain, GA to coincide with the first and last races it also gives them more bang for their fuel bucks to spend more time together, as some of them drive a long ways to attend these get togethers, some from western Canada and the west coast of the USA and others from throughout the country. Not everybody that attends our rallies shows up at Maxton, as we have over 100 'Birds here this week and I believe that the largest turnout we have had at Maxton was 38, we never really know how many will show up at Maxton, we just don't like to be that organized.
So please drop by and say Hi if you have time, we'd sure like to meet you and there may also be a good possibility that there still may be some leftovers on the table, as we really know how to eat good and that happens both Friday and Saturday night, but Thursday night as a group we hit the Golden Trough in Laurinburg.