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Bonneville 200 MPH Club Minimums

To: land-speed@autox.team.net
Subject: Bonneville 200 MPH Club Minimums
From: ARDUNDOUG@aol.com
Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2003 12:40:50 EDT
List,
    Keep in mind that when the Two-Club was started the available so-called 
performance engines consisted of the Flatty Ford V8, the GMC truck engine, the 
331 & 354 Chrysler hemi V8 (with limited speed equipment available), the Olds 
& Cad Kettering V8 (also with limited speed equipment available), and the 
Studebaker V8 to name a few. The SBC was still several years from being 
introduced 
by GM.
    The Two-Club in those days was about as elusive and hard to attain as the 
Three-Club is today, (check the number of Three-Club members today compared 
to Two-Club members in the 50's).
    The coming of the SBC as well as quantum leaps in racing engine industry 
technology over the past 30 years has greatly contributed to bringing speeds 
to what they are today. While many racers buy ready-made crate engines or have 
theirs professionally built, many still do everything from chassis design and 
fabrication to bodywork and engine building themselves, especially in the 
Vintage Engine classes. The availability of tuning and engine building 
information 
as drastically "raised-the-bar" regards speeds at Bonneville.
    The Two-Club is an exclusive organization, completely separate from 
SCTA/BNI. They have their established rules and membership entry is regulated 
by 
those rules. With the exception of Jack most members, once they get into the 
Two-Club, have a better appreciation for and support of those entry rules, 
including the published minimums.
    Even with the minimums the Two-Club members number several hundred. If 
all that was required for admission was a one-way timing slip showing a trap 
speed of over 200 MPH the list would be several times longer and its 
exclusiveness would be greatly diminished.
    The El Mirage Dirty Two Club, by comparison, has a roster of a couple 
hundred members or less. To achieve 200 MPH in the dirt takes some doing, not 
just horsepower and balls. If you want a challenge try to go 200 MPH in the 
dirt 
with a vintage engine, especially a "Banger" like our Prez Roy Creel did a 
decade ago.
                Just my $.02 worth.......Ardun Doug King





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