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We have lost races before because that darned battery went south running that fuel pump and ignition on long drawn out yellow flag laps. I wouldn't race without a generator. Bill Jones aka Honest Dad himself:6::6: |
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I was wondering what would it take to get more Indiana and Ohio cars to load up and go out to the Shootout. This is a great race track with all kinds of tradition and prestige involved with it. Just that Golden Driller should be enough incentive to go but I guess a 2000 mile trip at $4.00 a gallon fuel has a huge dampening effect on traveling to Tulsa.
We went the first race and if I could I would have gone last year also. What is holding us back and what could we do to increase our numbers. Would a $1500.00 or $2000,00 to win main event help persuade us. Would a few more races during the show help make up our minds. Would a Junket type deal work where we could get a truck to haul our cars and equipment out and then we could either fly or drive out. We talk and talk about how we want this class to grow, but when what should be the the biggest race of the year rolls around we are all at home watching that dumb ball fall on Time Square. WHAT IS OUR PROBLEM?:15: Honest Dad himself:6::6: |
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Jonesy I forgot that you had mechanical fuel injection under your bonnet. I still fancy dynamo's tho. Honest dad himself:6::6: My other motorcar is a 1959 Austin Healey 100-6. |
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O.T. I once owned a '59 Bugeye Sprite (or Frogeye, in Brit-speak) with electrics by Lucas (AKA "the Prince of Darkness"), so I'm already somewhat familiar with a "total-loss" sparking arrangement...:11; "Stay calm, and Motor on" |
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Those of us who race Kawasaki ZX10R in our mini sprints use the oiling system developed by the JAP motorcycle racers of old, Total Loss Lubrication. Never expect a motorcar with Lucas electrics to work in the rain. That always bothered me about the Brit's. Honest Dad himself:6::6: |
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Call me a brat but the Shootout is pretty expensive racing when you think about it. 4-5 days there, all that money for "maybe" 40-50 laps total. But the bonus...........you get to set around 95% of those days listening to 600's run and hanging out in a very crowded pit area. Told you I was a brat........
Looking at the costs if there are two in your crew...........around $32-$35 PER LAP!!!!!!! |
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Dad: re: "Never expect a motorcar with Lucas electrics to work in the rain. That always bothered me about the Brit's." A light mist would send a fog spray up under the bonnet of my Sprite and short the coil out. You'd think people who live on a fog-shrouded island would've figured that out, yeah? |
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