On a warm high humidity evening in New England, after a race there was this
soft grey haze over the track that would gradually waft over to the stands.
Wonderful!
Paul A
>Re: Sweet Smells, Castrol R !!!
>There is nothing more evocative than the smell of Castrol R, For anyone
that hung around race tracks in the 50's and 60's, combine that smell
with the sound of racing engines and voila!, Heaven! Peter Egan once
wrote in R&T, that he would put a saucepan of Castrol R on the stove
during the winter months just to get him through the "off season". Hmmm
I wonder if good old AN5L 35140 would like it?
David
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From David Brackman <begowest at telus.net>
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Subject: Sweet Smells, Castrol R !!!
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