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Re: ice racing

To: "Jonathan Amo" <webmaster@landracing.com>,
Subject: Re: ice racing
From: "John Beckett" <saltracer@servusa.com>
Date: Wed, 4 Jun 2003 06:59:17 -0400
Who is the guy who built the LSR rocket sled to run on the ice? Hasn't had
much luck with it for some reason.

JB

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jonathan Amo" <webmaster@landracing.com>
To: "dpulju" <dpulju@usintouch.com>; "Land-Speed"
<land-speed@autox.team.net>
Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2003 3:17 AM
Subject: Re: ice racing


> Dale,
>
> If you remember history, Henry Ford did that setting a record in Jan 13th
> 1904 on the Frozen lakes of Michigan at 91.369 mph. If I recall a printed
> statement he made, "...that was the stupidest thing I ever did..."...
> He did that with an inline 4 cylinder  that displaced around 16,708 cc's
> with a whoping 72 horsepower. He did it with no streamlining. no gears and
> no clutch. Just a direct drive system.
> The french never recognized his record acheivements, but as the history
> books tell us the record only lasted 2 weeks because on Jan 28 Vanderbuilt
> took the record from Ford at 92.299 mph. Vanderbuilts (who was a
> millionaire )car had a piston displacement of 8,700 cc's and had 90hp,
using
> 4 speeds, magneto ignition and was chain driven. He was first to use
Daytona
> as a racecourse. During his speed runs his mechanic rode with him.
>
>
> Our guy, you know, the Henry Ford guy, he also revolutionized the 8 hour
> work day, and was first to implement mass-production, thus the Model T.
>
>
>
> Jonathan Amo
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "dpulju" <dpulju@usintouch.com>
> To: "Land-Speed" <land-speed@autox.team.net>
> Sent: Tuesday, June 03, 2003 9:59 PM
> Subject: ice racing
>
>
> > Just finnished watching ice racing in Mich. Now how about lsr racing on
> the
> > great lakes, studded tires and miles of ice???
> > dale
> > tired of the dog and 95 in Pahrump

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