This could go to part zzzzz but the bottom line is who needs them?? Let's check
out all the pluses.. Arrogant, self serving, single minded, considers the rest
of the world incompetent.. sure lets go with them.. LOL.. about as useful as an
accordion while deer hunting.. about as pertinent as a Citron sedan in a F1
race..
Dave
Pork Pie wrote:
>
> Hi Folks,
>
> part one b
>
> >From 1911 the rules changed to the two way average record - the first was set
> in 1914 by Hornsted - this record was slower than the current one way record
> from 1909 (???).
>
> To 1927 all records from A.A.A. (USA) - K.D.A.K (Danmark) - R.A.C. (Britain)
> was ignored from the A.I.A.C.R.
>
> When De Hane Seagrave set the first 200 + mph record in Daytona it was the
> first time for a long time that the A.I.A.C.R. certified a record which was
> set under A.A.A. equipments.
>
> >From there on all records (to the beginning of WW II) set in the USA was set
> under A.I.A.C.R.
> After WW II the F.I.A. was found - same place, same country, same arrogance.
> The first record under F.I.A. was John Cobb's run in 1947.
> The one way speed from Mickey Thompson in 1960 was only recognized by the
> U.S.A.C.
>
> But Mickey set in 1959 some F.I.A. records with the Challenger - but with a
> lower speed than Cobb and only "International" records.
> In the sixties was than the great confusion - Donald Campbell and Bob Summers
> got there record certified by the F.I.A.
> The first thrust powered record which was certified from the F.I.A. was Art
> Arfons record in October 1964.
> The 1963 and 64 records from Craig Breedlove with the Three Wheeler was
> certified by the F.I.M. the motorcycle organization and U.S.A.C.
> Tom Green's and Art Arfons earlier record in 1964 was at first only certified
> by the U.S.A.C.
>
> Some more information to Malcolm's note about supercharged or not supercharged
> -
> correct is that Bob & Bill Summers record can be only in Group II, due to this
> that the Group I is only for supercharged engine - Bob & Bill can't be in both
> classes.
>
> I copied here the original rule from the F.I.A. into the mail. So everybody
> can read or can find out which class he can run..........
>
> see ya
>
> Pork Pie
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