On Thursday, January 10, 2008 4:02 PM, Stephanie T Hopper wrote:

> I was at the FEAA Battery Beach website and see that the event is 1/25 &
> 1/26. Is there a place to register for events?  We are planning to bring
> the completed REV car and the preliminary hybrid car.
>
> At your service,
>
> Stephanie T. Hopper
> Director of Laboratories - College of Engineering
> University Laser Safety Officer
> Florida Institute of Technology
>
> Office - (321) 674-7349
> Cell - (321) 795-9440


Stefanie,

Hey, great news!  Thanks so much for making the effort to bring Florida
Tech's REV down to Battery Beach Burnout in Miami, which will be a terrific
addition to the field of EVs at the event!

You can consider yourself as good as registered for the event with this
email that you have just sent.  I have been keeping a list of EVs that will
be attending, and I have just added you to that list, which you can find
here below in our press release on the event.  We're going to be having a
new press release coming out in the next few days that our Florida EAA
president, Shawn Waggoner, is in the process of drafting right now, which
will supersede the older press release I wrote below.  But until then, you
can find hotel information in the existing press release below.  Shawn's PR
coming out in the next few days will have a narrowed-down list of a few
"recommended" hotels, which Shawn Waggoner and Lowell Simmons are in the
process of canvassing and doing on-site reviews right now.  One of their
criteria will be to select clean, suitable hotels that are in fairly close
proximity to where we will be having the awards dinner banquet on Saturday
evening, Jan. 26.  In the meantime, as I said, here is what we've got below.

Thanks again so much for your interest in coming to BBB!  We look forward to
seeing you, the Florida Tech team, and your Racing Electric Vehicle at the
event!

Best regards,

Charles Whalen
Florida EAA
Delray Beach, FL
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


"BATTERY BEACH BURNOUT", January 25-26 in Miami
============================================

The Florida Electric Auto Association (www.floridaeaa.org) is pleased to
announce the 3rd Annual "Battery Beach Burnout" electric vehicle drag racing
and autocross competition will be held on January 25-26 at Countyline
Dragway (www.countylinedragwayinc.com) in Miami.  The EV drag race will be
Friday evening from 6pm to midnight, and the EV autocross and Show 'n Shine
will be Saturday from 9am to 4pm at the same location.  The event will wrap
up Saturday evening.

Countyline Dragway, the former Opa Locka West airstrip, is located at the
intersection of W. Okeechobee Rd. (Route 27) and N. Krome Ave. (Route 997)
in the far northwest corner of Miami-Dade County, a quarter mile south of
the Miami-Dade/Broward County line.

Countyline is a 1/8-mile drag strip.  Note that 1/8 mile records are now
available for all voltage classes with the recent approval by NEDRA, the
National Electric Drag Racing Association (www.nedra.com), of recording 1/8
mile records for all NEDRA classes.

The Florida EAA is staging "Battery Beach Burnout" (BBB) in conjunction and
collaboration with the Electric Vehicle Association of San Diego
(www.evaosd.com) and its own EV drag racing & autocross competition,
"Electric Dragin'" (www.electricdragin.com), at Barona Dragstrip
(www.baronadrags.com, also a 1/8 mile dragstrip) in San Diego on the same
weekend.  There is a possibility of a joint east-coast/west-coast media
link-up and simulcast for parts of the dual events, with some interesting
dueling match-ups as well:

AC Propulsion will be bringing one of their eBoxes
(www.acpropulsion.com/ebox/) to Electric Dragin' in San Diego, going
head-to-head against Andrew Roddy with his eBox at BBB in Miami.

Dan Wolfson in San Diego will face off on his Vectrix electric motorcycle
(www.vectrix.com) against Charles Whalen on his Vectrix bike in Miami.  Dan
and Charles will also each be competing against Jeff Patterson and Shawn
Waggoner on their respective Patterson Cycles electric motorcycles
(www.pattersoncycles.com), the latter two both in Miami.

If Matt Graham and Shawn Waggoner can complete repairs and upgrades to
Matt's "Joule Injected" electric Nissan 240SX (www.jouleinjected.com) in
time for BBB, Matt will be looking to fend off an aggressive challenge from
Michael Kadie in San Diego with his electric Cobra (http://ssi-racing.com),
which is hot on the heels of Joule Injected's current position as the second
fastest street-legal electric car in the world.  No shrinking violet and
certainly not lacking in ambition, Michael has said that he won't even have
time to blink as he blows right past Joule Injected's Number 2 position on
his way to knocking off and unseating the current world champion, John
"Plasma Boy" Wayland's "White Zombie"
(www.plasmaboyracing.com/whitezombie.php), of Portland, Oregon.

Miami's own Cliff Rassweiler of ProEV (www.proev.com) will be taking on
all-comers on both coasts in defense of his dominant reign as the longtime
world champion EV autocross racer.

Another longtime, dominant world champion, Lowell Simmons of Broward
County's Miramar High School (www.miramarev.com), will be defending his drag
racing and autocross titles against other high schools in Florida, North
Carolina, Virginia, and Southern California.

The Electric Vehicle Association of San Diego is also expecting an AC
Propulsion tzero (www.acpropulsion.com/tzero/) and a Tesla Roadster
(www.teslamotors.com) to compete at "Electric Dragin'" in San Diego, while
the Florida EAA's "Battery Beach Burnout" will again be an international
event, this year with Electro Autos Eficaces de Mexico bringing their
electric Nissan Tsuru from Mexico City back to Florida, where it was
originally converted by Grassroots EV (www.grassrootsev.com), a Steve Clunn
"screamer"!

With all of these competitive match-ups and intense rivalries, these joint,
simultaneous, east-coast/west-coast dual events promise a lot of excitement;
especially with the 1/8 mile record books now open in all voltage classes,
just waiting to be filled, a lot of new world records are going to be set!

COMPETITORS
---------------------

Here is the list of EVs that will be competing at "Battery Beach Burnout" in
Miami on Jan. 25-26:

Electric Subaru Impreza, Cliff Rassweiler, ProEV
Milwaukee Tool V28 Chevy from "Monster Garage" TV Show, Shawn Lawless
AC Propulsion eBox, Andrew Roddy
Florida Institute of Technology's Racing Electric Vehicle
Electric Porsche 944, Miramar High School, Lowell Simmons & students
Electric Ford Probe, Miramar High School, Lowell Simmons & students
Electric Porsche 959, Paul Liddle, EVPorsche.com
Patterson Cycles electric motorcycle, Jeff Patterson
Vectrix electric motorcycle, Charles Whalen
Toyota RAV4-EV, Charles Whalen
Toyota RAV4-EV, Paul Renneisen
Electric Datsun 240Z, Shenandoah Valley Governor's School, Byron Humphries
Electric Porsche 911, Shenandoah Valley Governor's School, Byron Humphries
Electric VW Jetta, Northampton East High School, Chad Lewis & students
Electric Toyota pickup truck, Bob Fuerstenau
Electric Chevy S10 pickup truck, Jerry Wagner
Electric Porsche 912, Steve Clunn, Grassroots EV
Commutacar Citicar, Cliff Ruffner
Electric Nissan Tsuru, Victor Juarez, Electro Autos Eficaces de Mexico

The following EVs are either tentative "maybes" at this point and hope to be
there, or have not yet confirmed their participation:

"Joule Injected", electric Nissan 240SX, Matt Graham
Patterson Cycles electric motorcycle, Shawn Waggoner
Electric VW Cabriolet, Allan Miller
Electric Mini Cooper, Bruce Chesson, NASA Kennedy Space Center
Electric Chevy S10 pickup truck, Cornelius Cronin
Electric VW Beetle, Inlet Grove Community High School, Anton Pastuszak
South Plantation High School's electric car, Alan Phipps & students
Vero Beach High School's electric car, Sue Deblois & students
Ford Ranger EV, West Wilkes High School
Lithium-powered Solectria Force, Stephen Taylor
Electric VW Cabriolet, Mike Harvey, Harvey Coachworks & EV

TRAVEL & HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS
-----------------------------------------------------

Countyline Dragway is 20 miles driving distance from Miami Airport (MIA) and
29.5 miles from Ft. Lauderdale Airport (FLL).

The following is a list of hotels/motels and their driving distance to/from
Countyline Dragway.  Unfortunately there aren't any hotels closer than 9
miles to the track, so nothing within walking distance.  Please note that we
have not checked on the condition of any of these hotels below nor verified
the quoted rates, which come from an Internet search on Hotels.com.  The
star ratings given are those listed on Hotels.com.

Days Inn Westland Mall
1950 W 49th St
Hialeah, FL 33012
800-804-6835
1 star
from $72/night
9.84 miles

Ramada Inn Miami Airport North
1950 W 49th St
Hialeah, FL 33012
800-804-6835
1.5 stars
from $82/night
9.84 miles

Howard Johnson Plaza Hotel Miami Airport
7707 NW 103rd St
Hialeah, FL 33016
800-804-6835
2.5 stars
from $109/night
9.51 miles

TownePlace Suites By Marriott Miami Lakes
8079 NW 154th St
Miami Lakes, FL 33016
800-804-6835
2 stars
from $99/night
10.64 miles

Shula's Hotel
6842 Main Street
Miami Lakes, FL 33014
800-804-6835
3.5 stars
from $109/night
11.33 miles

La Quinta Inn & Suites Miami Lakes
7925 NW 154th St
Miami Lakes, FL 33016
800-804-6835
2.5 stars
from $135/night
10.42 miles

Courtyard Miami Lakes Miramar by Marriott
15701 NW 77th Ct
Miami Lakes, FL 33016
800-804-6835
3 stars
from $139/night
10.47 miles

Hilton Garden Inn Miramar
14501 Hotel Rd
Miramar, FL 33027
800-804-6835
3 stars
from $120/night
11.94 miles

Grand Palms Hotel & Golf Resort
110 Grand Palms Dr
Pembroke Pines, FL 33027
954-322-3869
from $165/night
9.31 miles

Hampton Inn
Sheridan St. & I-75
Hollywood, FL 33019
954-441-2582
from $165/night
10.56 miles

El Palacio Sports Hotel
21485 NW 27th Ave
Miami Gardens, FL 33056
800-804-6835
2.5 stars
from $65/night
15.90 miles


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