Somebody has to be first. If not there would never be a record. And the
numbers set were not all that bad by any standard. Some people are happy to
set a 151 record in AA just to set a record. Prove that they were there. I
am still waiting to find out who was harmed by the KT & HRM record flurry.
Only somebody planning on running on a cherry, I guess.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tom Bryant" <saltracer@awwwsome.com>
To: "AA List" <land-speed@autox.team.net>; "Sparky" <sparky.2211@cox.net>
Sent: Monday, August 20, 2007 9:02 AM
Subject: Re: [Land-speed] Soft Records
> Hey let's cool it! Having run on open records and set a few since, I can
> tell you that just because a class has an open record doesn't necessarily
> result in an easy time of it. In the mid to late eighties we were running
> on
> a open record of 205 mph and having quite rough a time qualifying. Since,
> we
> have inched upward to a 244+ mph record and are now having a rough time
> going that fast.
>
> The Salt is a strange place...if anyone thinks that they have a handle on
> the tune up for the salt, just wait a while and you will find that it
> doesn
> t work anymore. Most of my problems have been self-inflicted, but I have
> great respect for anyone who sets a record at Bonneville, regardless of
> the
> former speed. Just be aware that records are made to be broken.
>
> The key to success at any event is being prepared, I wasn't this year, or
> the couple proceeding. I will be ready for the WOS. Sometimes It takes an
> event like our Speedweek to sharpen the senses. It was expensive, but
> educational!
>
> Tom, Redding CA - #216 D/FCC
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