This was me, but in was in 75.
I have found that the 74 and 75 Nationals kind of combine themselves in my memory. I know it was 75, because I placed 5th in super C runabout in 75. In 74, it was my first race with my brand new out of the box, super C. I didn't even finish my elimination heat, and I blew out the bearings in the gear case. The clearance of the prop shaft gear O.D. and the I.D. of the gear case was too tight and the aluminum shavings from the gear case got into the bearings and trashed them. In today's age of racing I'm pretty confident that someone would have had a spare gear case and loaned it to me. Our sport has definitely changed for the better in this aspect.
The first turn your talking about in 75 was spectacular. I remember having this really nice lane of calm water in front on me on the inside and then at about 2/3 of the way through the turn, Billy Simmons comes from the outside right accross my bow. Man he was smokin fast. I was up, then down and I think all around his rooster tail hanging on for my life. I remember backing off because I thought I was going to T bone him. The motor was still running on 1 cylinder. I got banged up pretty bad, but not nearly as bad as another crash a couple of years later. Somewhere I have a sample sequenced picture from the photographer who was in the first turn. In one shot you can make out my deck and numbers at 90 degrees to the water.
Rick Wagner Sr.
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I have found that the 74 and 75 Nationals kind of combine themselves in my memory. I know it was 75, because I placed 5th in super C runabout in 75. In 74, it was my first race with my brand new out of the box, super C. I didn't even finish my elimination heat, and I blew out the bearings in the gear case. The clearance of the prop shaft gear O.D. and the I.D. of the gear case was too tight and the aluminum shavings from the gear case got into the bearings and trashed them. In today's age of racing I'm pretty confident that someone would have had a spare gear case and loaned it to me. Our sport has definitely changed for the better in this aspect.
The first turn your talking about in 75 was spectacular. I remember having this really nice lane of calm water in front on me on the inside and then at about 2/3 of the way through the turn, Billy Simmons comes from the outside right accross my bow. Man he was smokin fast. I was up, then down and I think all around his rooster tail hanging on for my life. I remember backing off because I thought I was going to T bone him. The motor was still running on 1 cylinder. I got banged up pretty bad, but not nearly as bad as another crash a couple of years later. Somewhere I have a sample sequenced picture from the photographer who was in the first turn. In one shot you can make out my deck and numbers at 90 degrees to the water.
Rick Wagner Sr.
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