Alan you need to post the helment cam vidio of the nasty spin, it would be really good watch , of things not to do, I am really glad Alan was ok, from my view it was scary bad.
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Hi Jeff,
If the club would like it posted we can do that after editing out the long section of bringing the boat to shore. I would also like to thank Vernon for his help in getting Alan and the boat to the shore. Hope someone also has video from shore.
AlanLast edited by OldRacerBU; 07-13-2012, 10:42 AM.
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Dr Rick Miller... Please keep me posted concerning Garnett, Kansas which
is coming up the week-end of July 21-22.. Will it the be north lake or the south lake??
Davey Viola
dviola2@cox.net
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Thank You
We had full fields in all but I think one class. It made for an impressive show from a racer standpoint. And i am positive the fans in beer tents enjoyed Kevin Mac & I doing synchronized spins in the first turn in ER. I have to say I am not so sure these sissy fin boats are the way to go on this course. A roll up would flat take the cake here.
Had a great time, despite the heat. While some of us (in true boat racer form) stayed a little too late at the speedway's bar Friday night the racing was a blast.
So for all the non-believers and skeptics on the ability to race here, not ONE flip occured. The only accident was Tony hitting Vanwheel in DH Sunday when he spun. Nobody hit the bank either. Personally I found you could run it like Dan Kirts always did at Beaverton MI Pro races. The right sponson on the shore gave you a real nice arc for the turn. I admit it was not my choice to put it there between traffic and working my way up I found one could make that lane work real well.
There are a lot of details to the results of this race that will most likely not be published until an offical communication is released. For now all I have to say is welcome to Lucas Oil Speedway. We came, we proved, we had fun, stayed safe, drank enough gatorade to buy stock in the company, and found out that on real race courses, the fastest boat often does not win. It is a combination of being a driver and a racer. You had to pass smart here, and you had to actually race and not ride. For all those that like CSH in APBA, deck to deck stuff, you should have seen the start of EH on Sunday... wow. 7 of us all bunched up to where you could toss a tarp over us. I know I was touching sponsons on both sides ! LOVE IT. And guess what, all of us got through the first turn. Talk about heart pounding.
I want to thank the girls who ran the show on judges stand. As Jack Stotts was the referee and the scorers on the stand, WOW. AWESOME JOB. I have never in all my 30 plus years of racing seen a full schedule run off in that amount of time. Hats off to you. The pits worked great, everyone did a fine job. At the rate we were going we could have run over a 100 heats that day. Too bad the storm hit I really was looking forward to the Lucas Oil dude taking out a race boat for a test run.
No races were cancelled here, we got it in. We got back to the hotel and ate supper at the Pub & Grub saturday night. Back from eating at 6:30 PM. Had no idea what to do with all my time after that. Oh, wait, I did seem to do a complete workout of 12 oz curls.Dave Mason
Just A Boat Racer
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Originally posted by Dave M View PostWe had full fields in all but I think one class. It made for an impressive show from a racer standpoint. And i am positive the fans in beer tents enjoyed Kevin Mac & I doing synchronized spins in the first turn in ER. I have to say I am not so sure these sissy fin boats are the way to go on this course. A roll up would flat take the cake here.
Had a great time, despite the heat. While some of us (in true boat racer form) stayed a little too late at the speedway's bar Friday night the racing was a blast.
So for all the non-believers and skeptics on the ability to race here, not ONE flip occured. The only accident was Tony hitting Vanwheel in DH Sunday when he spun. Nobody hit the bank either. Personally I found you could run it like Dan Kirts always did at Beaverton MI Pro races. The right sponson on the shore gave you a real nice arc for the turn. I admit it was not my choice to put it there between traffic and working my way up I found one could make that lane work real well.
There are a lot of details to the results of this race that will most likely not be published until an offical communication is released. For now all I have to say is welcome to Lucas Oil Speedway. We came, we proved, we had fun, stayed safe, drank enough gatorade to buy stock in the company, and found out that on real race courses, the fastest boat often does not win. It is a combination of being a driver and a racer. You had to pass smart here, and you had to actually race and not ride. For all those that like CSH in APBA, deck to deck stuff, you should have seen the start of EH on Sunday... wow. 7 of us all bunched up to where you could toss a tarp over us. I know I was touching sponsons on both sides ! LOVE IT. And guess what, all of us got through the first turn. Talk about heart pounding.
I want to thank the girls who ran the show on judges stand. As Jack Stotts was the referee and the scorers on the stand, WOW. AWESOME JOB. I have never in all my 30 plus years of racing seen a full schedule run off in that amount of time. Hats off to you. The pits worked great, everyone did a fine job. At the rate we were going we could have run over a 100 heats that day. Too bad the storm hit I really was looking forward to the Lucas Oil dude taking out a race boat for a test run.
No races were cancelled here, we got it in. We got back to the hotel and ate supper at the Pub & Grub saturday night. Back from eating at 6:30 PM. Had no idea what to do with all my time after that. Oh, wait, I did seem to do a complete workout of 12 oz curls.Mike - One of the Montana Boys
If it aint fast make it look good
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Funny Mr. Dirt !!
Originally posted by Mr_dirt View PostMike, are you sure? I'm not sure what I would do WITHOUT all that extra free-time.Dave Mason
Just A Boat Racer
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Dave,
Since I've started running CSH and 20SS, I don't quite know what to do at the end of the day either. The fuel is turned off, the prop is removed and then what? I think I wandered around in circles for a bit at this last race. At least that's the way it's supposed to work.
Mike helped me replace a set of points at this last race. So we ended up wrenching for a little while. Us mod drivers can turn anything into a project. If I get the SEH back together for the last part of the season things could get a little nuts again. Might have to trade the SE for a DSH. I kind of like this gas go program!Blue Thunder 55U - Sharky 97Rsigpic
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