A drivers, driver
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A drivers, driver
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
http://www.youtube.com/watch_popup?v=4T ... edium#t=35
- Pete Fallon
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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
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
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- Pete Fallon
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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.
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.
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Pete,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.
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
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- Pete Fallon
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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.
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.
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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
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
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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.
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.
Regards,
Doug L.
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