mac miller (Offline)
#2
1/14/08 6:56 AM
Actually, if he was serious about "old school" he would be using a 110 OFFY......
E.P. (Offline)
#4
1/14/08 9:00 AM
I remember thinking as he rolled by me in the pits that I thought he was just pushing the car off and not racing. If I am not wrong he did race like that. Someone correct me if I am wrong and I'll stand down.
How funny would this have been had he got on his lid and caught on fire? :kookoo2: Pet monkeys, stink bombs and light bulb repair business aside this was stupid. And for what? A laugh, a chuckle?
I don't know who is more stupid for this event happening: K.O. or Lanny Hahn for letting it happen. :thumbsdown:
Eric B. Pethtel
Hawker (Offline)
#5
1/14/08 9:10 AM
Yes, he did race like that and no, he did not die doing it...:rolleyes:
Seadog (Offline)
#6
1/14/08 9:11 AM
Do we have a photo of him on the track in competition attired like that?
When I first went to the races, drivers wore leather helmets, t-shirts, dungarees and street shoes. The helmet he has on was appropriate for what drivers wore when he started out racing (early 70's). TS had on a similar helmet and handkerchief at Fort Wayne, but a full uniform.
KO always has been different and I like and respect him for that.:thumb:
tdhamilton
#8
1/14/08 9:37 AM
I was there. He raced like that. I have it on video. I thought it was kinda cool but also kinda stupid too.
PJ Wright (Offline)
#9
1/14/08 9:41 AM
So what's next? See who's willing to take the cage off and go back to the single hoop? Why should I care; I mean it's not my neck at risk.
How ironic that this occurred at the same event where a guy with a soft left rear was black-flagged because of "safety concerns".
Some days I just don't get it.