Dave-
You are mistaken. The night race was at the Summerfest grounds in Milwaukee. Someone wants to compare spectators, that place took the cake.
www.summerfest.com/flash2011/#
It was also my first race.
Many memories. Adrians custard stand right across the street. The coaster fight at "Dougs" chit chat club,now Chris USA. Many years of a bon fire out where the chocolate fest grounds are now. The pig roast untiting many past and current racers and families Saturday evening. A unique view of the first turn from shore, up close and personal.
As far as on the racecourse...
Walking a flipped 25 runabout in from the second turn because there was no way to get it flipped over and not getting the thissle wet. Great last heat of the bay... right Burdick? Darrell telling everyone in BSR to take it easy it's not the Nationals and then proceding to take a fresh motor and ingest it with some fine Burlington silt. My favorite was after a rebuild a few years ago, my BSR was moving rather well. I passed Ed arround the outside the first day. Later that evening at the tavern, he made a comment saying I would never win another heat. I had him write that down on a $1 bill. I swept every heat that weekend, and still have that bill.
Great thread Bill!
Davey
You are mistaken. The night race was at the Summerfest grounds in Milwaukee. Someone wants to compare spectators, that place took the cake.
www.summerfest.com/flash2011/#
It was also my first race.
Many memories. Adrians custard stand right across the street. The coaster fight at "Dougs" chit chat club,now Chris USA. Many years of a bon fire out where the chocolate fest grounds are now. The pig roast untiting many past and current racers and families Saturday evening. A unique view of the first turn from shore, up close and personal.
As far as on the racecourse...
Walking a flipped 25 runabout in from the second turn because there was no way to get it flipped over and not getting the thissle wet. Great last heat of the bay... right Burdick? Darrell telling everyone in BSR to take it easy it's not the Nationals and then proceding to take a fresh motor and ingest it with some fine Burlington silt. My favorite was after a rebuild a few years ago, my BSR was moving rather well. I passed Ed arround the outside the first day. Later that evening at the tavern, he made a comment saying I would never win another heat. I had him write that down on a $1 bill. I swept every heat that weekend, and still have that bill.
Great thread Bill!
Davey
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