Dan
Great to have you on board. Working on those ECTA stats. Sorry it takes
me
so long.
Since your probably the closest to the "Salt" of any on the list so
far...
how about giving us any up-dates on the winter weather, pumping project and
general salt conditions. If your near your crystal ball, maybe some
predictions for the '99 season?
Hope the USFRA has a super '99 World of Speed.
John Beckett
At 11:07 AM 4/2/99 -0700, Daniel Wright wrote:
>Hi all,
>I want to say hi to all the folks on the list. I have been reading and
>learning with great interest for the past couple of weeks, and hope to
>learn a lot more. I am fairly new to salt flats racing. I've been
>involved in working with the USFRA for the past three years, learning the
>ropes as a tech inspector at the past two World of Speed events. I have
>been a hot rodder and an occasional drag racer for many years. My current
>project is the addition of a 6-71 blower to the early hemi in my '33
>Plymouth coupe streetrod. I am in the process of trying to get a new Web
>site setup for the USFRA. I will be sure to let you all know where to find
>us when we get it online. The USFRA is a really great bunch of people.
>The club is working hard to make the '99 World of Speed event (Sept 22-25)
>our best ever. I hope the weather is more cooperative this year than last,
>we could have had boat races on that Saturday.
>Are the results from the recent ECTA event posted on line yet? Where?
>Hoping to put faces to the names when we meet on the salt.
>Dan Wright
>Dept. of Human Genetics, University of Utah
>daniel.wright@genetics.utah.edu
>Utah Salt Flats Racing Association
>"It's amzing what you can do when you don't know it can't be done"
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