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A drivers, driver
Posted: Apr 7th, '12, 11:29
by Bruce
Not much into the 4 banger stuff, but this guy is one hell of a driver.
http://www.youtube.com/watch_popup?v=4T ... edium#t=35
Posted: Apr 7th, '12, 12:19
by Pete Fallon
Bruce,
I agree with you on the drivers skill, it kind of looks like a typical day on I-95 anywhere south of PGA Blvd. I did some pit crew work, fire safety and truck driving back in the early 80's on the old IMSA series. I remember my driver's tire bill for the 24 hour of Daytona Race was $10,000. I knew it was a rich mans sport when one of the car owners handed me $10,000 and the keys to his BMW 7 series, he said that should be enough to buy supplies for the pit crew for the weekend. Never meet him before that day, I did that for a couple of seasons, lot's of time away from home and lots of miles living out of a suitcase. I like the guy on the Segway, typical rider, oblivious to everything around him. Happy Easter
Posted: Apr 7th, '12, 14:41
by Charlie J
like to see the cops keep up with him, i went to school with dean kamens brother, the inventor of the segway,
Posted: Apr 7th, '12, 18:57
by IRGuy
Practice, practice.. and more practice!
Posted: Apr 7th, '12, 19:10
by Morning Wood
I found on my son's phone by accident a video of him drifting my wife's Volvo station wagon. Now I understand why tires were always wearing out on that car prematurely.
Posted: Apr 8th, '12, 00:36
by Pete Fallon
Charlie J,
It's a small world back in the late 80's I installed a bunch of electronics in Jeff Kamens LARC. VietNam era half boat half truck, like the Duck Tour boats. He had a island in Long Island Sound some where?, I had a standing invite and a fist full of his island money, never got to use it. He had a complete machine shop in his livingroom complete with a CNC mill. Nice guy.
Posted: Apr 8th, '12, 06:28
by Charlie J
pete in his familys house the whole basement, was one big machine shop, and yes very nice family.
he also has many patents in the medical field
Posted: Apr 8th, '12, 09:42
by randall
great skill....but pretty tough on the tires. splain the large handle?
Posted: Apr 8th, '12, 10:51
by Charlie J
randall
i think its a hand brake
Posted: Apr 8th, '12, 16:38
by randall
me too but i was wondering if you could lock up just one side depending on how you pulled it. i used to do 360s all the time in my TVR but i was a lot less precise...A LOT.
Posted: Apr 11th, '12, 20:35
by offshore31
Pete Fallon wrote:Charlie J,
It's a small world back in the late 80's I installed a bunch of electronics in Jeff Kamens LARC. VietNam era half boat half truck, like the Duck Tour boats. He had a island in Long Island Sound some where?, I had a standing invite and a fist full of his island money, never got to use it. He had a complete machine shop in his livingroom complete with a CNC mill. Nice guy.
Pete,
his island is north dumpling (or is it south?) just to the west of fishers island in the sound. His home in Bedford NH is about 1/2 m from me as the crow flies. I can hear the vanes on his windmill at night. He drives us nuts when he gets a new helicopter, flying around buzzing our houses. Next time i see him i'll ask what the exchange rate is for his island money to US $ :)
Joe
Posted: Apr 11th, '12, 21:09
by gplume
Thats why I love my VW GTI.........(not that I be driving like that)
The high leverage e brake would be nice.
Good test of the rev limiter.....looks like it passed
Bruce keeper coming that was great
Posted: Apr 11th, '12, 22:52
by Pete Fallon
Joe A,
When we were installing the instruments in the LARC he took off and landed a couple of times with the 4 seater helio. He's a real nice guy, wears a fatigue jacket, chambry shirt and blue jeans. He looks like street person, he had a bushy beard, never know he had a buck, except for the helio. He had just finished and marketed the insulin pump.
Joe are you from NH orginally or Mass, I feel like I know you from somewhere back in the old days.
Posted: Apr 12th, '12, 18:42
by offshore31
Pete
I'm from Ct originally, and moved to NH back in the 80's. However about 9 or 10 years ago I bought the 31 express, old horse eye. I was going to rebuild it, and I spoke to you, Capt Pat, and UV for advice. I think we spoke on the phone a couple of times, about your 31, fishing, and your knee. I was holding off getting my knee done back then, so I was interested in your experience. That's what your probably thinking about.
I owe a good friend a trip down to Jax. If I ever make it down there, I'll give you a shout. Would love to meet you after talking to you on/off for the past 10 years!
Joe
Posted: Apr 13th, '12, 08:38
by dougl33
Definitely a hand brake. Here's one of his first videos:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rs-jAImScms
Currently Ken Block is the only American representing the country in the World Rally Championship (WRC).
This is my kind of racing:
http://wrc.com/index.jsp
300hp AWD cars. Driver, co-driver, pace notes. All on open roads. Day, night, rain, snow, etc.. Limited amount of garage time during the day's stages and only a couple of hours at the end of the day before the cars are locked away for the night.