Grizzley71n (Offline)
#13
7/7/09 4:41 PM
Dave Darland, and let him choose anything he wanted, including crew chief.
terrehautian (Offline)
#14
7/7/09 5:13 PM
Since I know squat about equipment.
I would get Darland, Ballou, Levi Jones, or Jerry Coons Jr. to drive and let them choose.
But I won lots of money, it wouldn't be spent in a race team, it would be spent on a track. I would try to partner up with King and all at THAT and provide entertainment between races and a improve the track wherever I can. And then I would buy Putnamville from allison and let Spiker run it the way he wants without having to worry about breaking a lease agreement.
Pine (Offline)
#15
7/7/09 5:19 PM
Maxim Chassis
Ott Engine
Ballou Driver
Jimmy Jones Mechanic
SPENDER....Pine
BENDER......Ballou
MENDER......Jones
IndyBound (Offline)
#16
7/7/09 5:27 PM
Just got back from buying my tickets for $133 million drawing tonight, how would I spend it. First of all we live in the U. S. so the goverment will take more than half of it for taxes.
First and foremost being a pavement girl I would have to think about buying an Indy car, an since I would be torn trying to decide which Dave to put in it I would probably have to buy two; one for Davey Hamilton if he wants to go back to running a full Indy season and the second one for Dave Darland. Plus a couple spare cars!
My other option would be to take over USAC, remove everyone there that wants to do away with pavement racing, work hard to show the race teams how much they are appreciated, book more pavement shows running all three divisions at the same show. An without the blink of an eye rehire Greg Staab at USAC.
I say dream big if you are going to dream; there have already been two big lottery winners here in Central N. Y. since mid-May maybe I can be the third.
Patti
Wallsracing (Offline)
#17
7/7/09 5:28 PM
Drc chassis
Garate engine
Modern day cowboy and the Hunter
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racefan20 (Offline)
#19
7/7/09 5:36 PM
I would hire Brent Beauchamp steal Kevin Besecker from the Armstrongs and let them choose their equipment
John Hoover
“To whom little is not enough, nothing is enough.” Epicurus