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Re: Maxton, Saturday May 8th

To: "Joseph Timney" <TIMNEYJJ@sterlingdi.com>, <land-speed@autox.team.net>,
Subject: Re: Maxton, Saturday May 8th
From: "Keith Turk" <kturk@ala.net>
Date: Mon, 10 May 1999 06:27:05 -0700
Volunteers are neat folks.... On Mayf's Site you will notice this time I
got several pictures of these folks... just my way of saying thanks...
David is but one of the many folks it takes to put on a meet...

I am sure the SCTA has the same number of dedicated folks who take time out
of their lives to make this happen... My First trip to the Salt was last
year and Dick and Bob Peirson..(of The Tom Thumb/Peirson Bros. Coupe fame)
were great they took the time to talk to me at length about how the course
was set up and what was going on in general...Mike Cook (Pres SCTA) is a
Family Friend and he also took the time to chat with as busy as he was...
Nice touch this really made me feel like this was the Last vestige of
Amateur Racing.. and a place I could be comfortable without spending
Millions on a Car to have fun...

Keith Turk 
Austin Healey 100  /  Bugeye / Box Sprite / Bonneville Land Speed Racer
Camaro ( D Gas Altered )

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> From: Joseph Timney <TIMNEYJJ@sterlingdi.com>
> To: land-speed@autox.team.net; crothfuss@coastalnet.com
> Subject: Re: Maxton, Saturday May 8th
> Date: Monday, May 10, 1999 4:03 AM
> 
> I have to jump in and second Chuck's comments. While preping the track
with David at the last meet, I asked him how much time he had spent working
on the track this year. To my astonishment, he answered "Oh, about 130
hours " Now gentalmen, THAT'S A BUNCH OF TIME!!! 
> 
> >>> Chuck Rothfuss <crothfuss@coastalnet.com> 05/09 5:42 PM >>>
> Fellow ECTA members,
> 
>   I just wanted to drop you all a quick note to let you know how the Jim
> Biggs Memorial Timing Tower is progressing.  In the early afternoon
> Saturday, as I defended my fast time of the day with the Tarheel Sports
Car
> Club, I noticed a familiar white truck arrive at the tower.  After my
final
> run, which was well out of the reach of the pesky Miata that was my only
> serious competition, I went to see what David was up to.  He had
completed
> the vinyl siding, had hung the smaller front shutters and was about to
> install the rubber roll roofing.  The quality of workmanship is all first
> rate, and it's gonna be a great place to watch the action from.  It was
just
> a little too windy to hang the larger side shutters, but they're ready to
go
> up any time.  David will be putting out a call for volunteers to paint
the
> inside of the tower and help with the guard rail installation soon, so I
> hope everyone has some vacation days saved up.
> 
>   While sitting in grid waiting to make my final pass on the extremely
fast
> SOLO 2 course (set up on the area where we pit for ECTA events) I
happened
> across a guy who may have a solution to our radio/computer troubles. 
He's a
> communication guy, and he said our troubles could probably be eliminated
by
> installing "ferites" (sp) on the power cords.  I've seen these funny
bumps
> on lots of computer cords, but I never knew what they were there for.
> Apparently they filter out any outside interference, like what we get
with
> the CB's.  He said he'd bring some clip-on ferites to the next Tarheel
> event, but I'll have to have someone else pick them up.  Anyone else out
> there on the list that knows anything about EMF radiation and how to keep
it
> from screwing up computers? 
> 
>   The June 5 & 6 event is a bit of a conflict for me, since I have events
> with both Tarheel and ECTA going both days that weekend.  With the
> commanding points lead I enjoy with Tarheel in the season points race I
> think I can safely skip that event and enjoy the two days at Maxton. 
I'll
> try to wring the last few MPH out of the current engine before the new
one
> is done.
> 
>   Maxton is quickly becoming a second home for me, and I'd better watch
it
> before my wife decides she likes it better when I stay there.  Breaking
land
> speed records one weekend and setting Fast Time Modified (FTM) on an
> autocross course the next is something that makes my ride kinda unique in
> either club.  As a little treat for both the USS Wankel and I we're gonna
> put on the street tires and drive up to West Virginia next weekend to
attend
> an East Coast Vintage Datsun gathering.  If my mind hadn't already been
made
> up to drive the car, the large pool of transmission fluid under the Jeep
> (tow vehicle) would've sealed it for me.  I guess I'd better fix that
seal.
> 
> 
>   Next time you see David Locklear at Maxton take an extra second to
thank
> him for all his hard work.  He wants to see ECTA grow and flourish, just
> like the rest of us, but instead of building and driving a car or bike
he's
> volunteering his time & labor to make our site better.  If all of us can
> pitch in a little cash and even a fraction of the volunteer time that
David
> has contributed we'll have a smooth race course (maybe even the long
> shut-down) with great looking facilities in no time.
> 
> Chuck Rothfuss
> 
> 
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