Glen,
I remember very well, due to this that my driver were with our streamliner on
his run on the long course to the same time, he was lucky that he pulled the
chute due to a engine problem and so he missed her by only some yards.
Terry is still sweating about this moment.
For Terry's run I was close to the 6 1/2 to get a shot with the parachute out,
when this girl was coming along the long course, she droves never straight and
end at last far behind the 7
We hope that it will not happened again.
See ya
Pork Pie
"Russel Mack" <rtmack@concentric.net> schrieb:
> Glen:
> Man, I didn't know she had "cheated into the seat". Majorly bad deal.
>
> That lady sure sure did look like a picture I saw in "The Two Club" section
> of the Speedweek program.
>
> I didn't use this example to pester Louise because I thought it would be
> "dirty pool"-- the fact that she did this dangerous and stupid thing has
> nothing to do with her sex, of course.
>
> The part about the reluctance to use the 'chutes-- we saw a spin that seemed
> to be caused by that, too.
> Russ, #1226B
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Glen Barrett [mailto:speedtimer@charter.net]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 03, 2003 11:04 AM
> To: Russel Mack; Nt788@aol.com; dpulju@usintouch.com
> Cc: land-speed@autox.team.net
> Subject: Re: Black Line
>
>
> The lady that was using both courses and the return roads or where ever she
> roamed was not pre inspected as a driver and snuck into the vehicle without
> the knowledge of SCTA. She had on the other drivers helmet. Bad deal and she
> was lucky.
> The other as far as vehicles going out of sight is because they wont use
> their chutes, this issus will come up at the drivers meeting at speedweek.
> We will be a little harder on those that don't It's a safety issue and a
> rule.
> Glen
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