Just arrived back yesterday from 2 weeks in America. First trip back in 14 years. Main purpose of the visit was to attend the 50th Knoxville Nationals for sprintcars.......
In total, I managed to squeeze in 10 consecutive days of racing...whew!!!...heaven!!!!
Also drove to Belleville Kansas to see the midget Nationals.....they went way too fast on this 1/2 mile, 23 degree banking gumbo track...man they were quick..
While in Knoxville I was given the chance to race in the 1/4 Scale Nationals, thanks to generosity of local racer Larry Hopson, who supplied me with this car.......1st time on the hard stuff... interesting!!!!
Went to have a look at the Iowa Speedway in Newton. Nobody around and the track was open so we did 2 laps on the track then high tailed it....got the whole deal on video to confirm the feat!!!!
Went and saw my 1st NHRA meet at Brainerd Mn. 6 hour drive each way...worth every minute...
Also managed to get down to Petal Mississippi and catch up with Forum Member Willian Sharp, owner of the beautifully restored Edelbrock Delara sprintcar....
Aussie in the 'States.......
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looks like a great trip bob !!
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sounds like you really enjoyed yourself!!!
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chief,
ENJOYED IT.....is a huge understatement.
I and my 2 mates were allowed to go without our wives...the ultimate boys holiday...
ENJOYED IT.....is a huge understatement.
I and my 2 mates were allowed to go without our wives...the ultimate boys holiday...
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Sounds like a very memorable time!!!
I've seen the sprint cars, and they are wild, but I'm a big DRAG fan mostly.
How could you ever describe the sound of the NHRA Top Fuelers launch to someone who'd never stood there in person? It's unlike anything else in motorsports.
Fantastic trip!
I've seen the sprint cars, and they are wild, but I'm a big DRAG fan mostly.
How could you ever describe the sound of the NHRA Top Fuelers launch to someone who'd never stood there in person? It's unlike anything else in motorsports.
Fantastic trip!
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"How could you ever describe the sound of the NHRA Top Fuelers launch to someone who'd never stood there in person? It's unlike anything else in motorsports."
You're dead right M.R.O...
....it's like trying to describe a colour to someone unsighted....impossible I suggest!
When a top fueller launches, it violates every one of your senses....it's awesome.....it's exciting...it's confronting....it's painful...then it's gone....... and one cannot wait for the for next time...it's addictive......
You're dead right M.R.O...
....it's like trying to describe a colour to someone unsighted....impossible I suggest!
When a top fueller launches, it violates every one of your senses....it's awesome.....it's exciting...it's confronting....it's painful...then it's gone....... and one cannot wait for the for next time...it's addictive......
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Hey Bob: Great trip! The resemblance between you and William is striking ..... it must be something to do with the both of you being spint car nuts
Kevin
Kevin