List,
Dan has indeed given us a very unique opportunity on voting for a name of the
new class. The page to submit your vote is setup on landracing.com. I have only
received very few probable names, its your turn to hit the site and submit a
name for the class. Dont miss this opportunity, there are very few. You could go
down as the person who named the class.
Thanks Dan for the opportunity for this, my vote is in.
We should also think of sumitting this to Bonneville Racing News for more to see
how to vote Dan?
Jonathan Amo
www.landracing.com
Keith Turk wrote:
> I am absolutely fascinated by this discussion.... Right up till Wes
> Mentioned Old Drivers.... Geez now your going to come up with an Age to
> drive these things Too? Katie you better go find us some Lollipop's...
>
> Honestly... the difference of opinion is awesome... add to that the fact
> that no one is Yelling at one another...simply sharing opinions... Hell
> the fact that Dan is giving us the opportunity to Vote... Wow...
>
> What we are seeing is how each of us view the sport and ultimately how each
> of us see it going into the future... the fact that so many of us Care bodes
> well for the sport...
>
> Thanks one and all for sharing your thoughts... I have enjoyed them on Trips
> into to get more Coke... or Smokes or Some A/C.... Still diligently Pursuing
> This Weekend.... Wow is it THIS NEXT WEEKEND...HMMM NOT GOOD.... K ( still
> haven't fired the motor... Tomarrow night I think....)
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <Drylakercr@aol.com>
> To: <land-speed@autox.team.net>
> Sent: Monday, September 11, 2000 9:45 PM
> Subject: Re: RE: New Category
>
> > Big, fast motors may be what interest some folks, however for many of us
> we
> > enjoy the challenge of seeing of how fast we can make the older, smaller
> > ones.
> >
> > Plus, I would have to say that it is the vintage cars/motors that started
> > this racing and let's keep them here and running as long as we can in
> honor
> > of our racing's rich hot rodding history.
> >
> > It is a kick in the "firesuit" to go 149+ in a stock '39 chevy with a 302
> > GMC. Perhaps you might try it.
> >
> > --From a not so vintage: Katie Young Cortez #256
> > XXO/VGC record holder at El Mirage, Muroc and Bonneville
> >
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