Thread: Now THIS guy is LUCKY!
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01-17-2007 01:00 PM #16
Can't belive they let him run with that 55 the way it was set up. One lucky guy.Keep smiling, it only hurts when you think it does!
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01-17-2007 01:09 PM #17
Originally Posted by SBC
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01-17-2007 02:50 PM #18
No not GE but just as big at the time. They would make (one) a supervisor for an area that they had no idea how it ran or what its function was.Charlie
Lovin' what I do and doing what I love
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01-17-2007 10:22 PM #19
I'D Say the "lucky" guy was the guy he missed down the track
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01-17-2007 10:49 PM #20
Originally Posted by sleeperred90tgp
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01-18-2007 08:47 AM #21
I didn't see him missing anybody down track - that was the DRIVER!
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01-18-2007 10:25 AM #22
wow........you're right..............doesn't he bounce nice
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01-20-2007 02:07 PM #23
anybody see his 1/4 mile time?
probably didn't know he'd have to stay ON the track to get a good time!
wonder what he was thinking just before??...i'll show 'em...all that safetycrap just adds weight...slows me down...don't need it to put in a fast time!!Going sideways through a bend isn't considered normal or even sane, so that's the way I like it!
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01-20-2007 02:26 PM #24
There are a few things that don't quite add up in that video.
He's not racing against anyone, so where did the 14.XX come from in the other lane.
The dial-in on his window says 12.30.
He crossed the centerline well before any finish line, so how did he end up with a 10.76 time on the boards.
Too bad he crashed, but like someone else said, that car never should have been on asphalt let alone a drag strip.Mike Casella
www.1960Belair.com
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01-25-2007 08:30 PM #25
It looks almost like a stock bucket seat out of a mid 60's car, why wasn't he using a racing seat with a 5 point harness or somthing. that track must have some pretty 'lax safety regs.
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01-25-2007 09:21 PM #26
Well, that would explain why the track is not there anymore. I'm about an hour away from where it used to be, and all I hear is old stories of drag racing days. Me and some friends are trying to get another 1/4 mile strip around the area. May happen, may not, we're looking at San Jose though. The closest one is about 3 hours away, Sacramento. May not seem too far, but when you have a car that gets 8 miles to the gallon and no trailer...
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01-25-2007 09:23 PM #27
Originally Posted by pro60chevy
I'm assuming those times are from a previous race.
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01-25-2007 10:18 PM #28
where do you "draw the line?"
where do you guys draw the line? so to speak, at what point in time do you opt for 5-6 pointers instead of lap belts, when do you opt for a helmet gloves suit etc?
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01-26-2007 06:11 PM #29
6 point
I think 11.99 and quicker in my day. The pos was only dialed in a 12.30. It
didn't look safe enough to drive any speed. Somebody mentioned Freemont
DragStrip. I don't rember it looking like that.
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01-26-2007 06:19 PM #30
6 pt and harness
My mistake, definetly Freemont. Fat Jack's 46 Ford flipped there at the
NDRA Drags right about where that 55 landed. The 46 was higher than the
mph/et sign. The driver Al Ventura wasn't hurt. It met all safety specs though.
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