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Re: speedweek timing tag

To: speedtimer@charter.net
Subject: Re: speedweek timing tag
From: Askotto@aol.com
Date: Thu, 4 Jan 2007 18:42:19 EST
In a message dated 1/4/2007 4:11:51 P.M. Mountain Standard Time,  
speedtimer@charter.net writes:

JD
If  they only knew how many hours we spend each year to make sure everything  
is correct, record certs, timing tags, trophys and plaques, the results  etc. 
Not one of us want to send something out wrong. Thats not how we do  things, 
Everything is a big deal.
Glen




Gee Glen, I didn't mean to offend you by treating it lightly! I'm  Sorry. 
 
Here's the scenario. I ran 218 on the short course during an  "easy" 
licensing pass. ( I was sup post to go 175-200! ) We heard it  announced and 
the 
timing slip said the same thing. This is the speed  that was engraved on the 
timing 
tag. I ran on the long course a  couple days later and turned the 223. You 
announced the speeds  correctly and my crew wrote them down. The safety guys at 
the shutdown drove up  and handed me a piece of paper with the 223 speeds on 
it just like my crew had.  When we got to the timing slip tent they didn't have 
a timing slip for the run,  didn't know who I was and accused me of 
trespassing. (Kidding) 
 
I also noticed when the results were published, the 223 run was missing but  
the 218 run was.
 
Somehow from the time the speeds dribbled off your silver tongue to being  
officially recorded, they were lost, forever....
 
That's OK, the therapy has been helping a lot and I hardly drool on myself  
anymore since the mix up. LOL
 
The reason I said "No big deal" is because to me the accolades are  
secondary. I have so many trophies from Bikes and cars that I use them for  
hammers! To 
me the reward is building and driving the cars. The time and effort  that 
goes into designing and building the car all comes together when I hit the  gas 
and head down the track. That's all I need. 
 
Of course a Red Hat someday would be very cool!!! That's what I shoot for.  
The timing tags at anything less are failures.
 
Otto




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