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To: "'Wm. Severin Thompson'" <wsthompson@thicko.com>,
Subject: RE: (no subject)
From: Bob Magnotti <bob@itgonline.com>
Date: Thu, 8 Jun 2000 11:27:13 -0400
<<<<I kept it running, reattached the wheel, and finished the race.>>>>

<<<<I now can tell you I've had the experience of a sprained sphincter.>>>>

OUCH !!!


        -----Original Message-----
        From:   Wm. Severin Thompson [SMTP:wsthompson@thicko.com]
        Sent:   Thursday, June 08, 2000 9:53 AM
        To:     Bob Magnotti; 'Gary Speckman'; team-thicko@autox.team.net
        Subject:        Re: (no subject)

        Hey Bob,

        Sometimes the "show" is unintentional.
        My occasional crew member Bob Brown made the trip to WV.
        Apparently he had taken off the steering wheel to allow some kids to
sit in
        the car. Since I never take it off, I didn't think to make sure it
was
        firmly seated (Think I do now?). There's a left hand sweeper
followed by a
        right hand sweeper. Flat out, accelerating in 4th gear, in the right
hander,
        the wheel, unbelieveably, comes off in my hands. Thoughts that
occurred to
        me in milliseconds were... "Oh fuck! This is gonna hurt! Let's not
die
        today!"

        I dropped the wheel as I shoot straight off the turn toward the tire
wall. I
        STOMPED on the brakes as I grabbed the dashboard with one hand,
turning the
        steering shaft with my right. I managed to turn it just enough to
hit the
        tires with a glancing blow... but still almost flipped the car.

        I kept it running, reattached the wheel, and finished the race.

        I now can tell you I've had the experience of a sprained sphincter.

        Flounder

        ----- Original Message -----
        From: Bob Magnotti <bob@itgonline.com>
        To: 'Gary Speckman' <speckman@coredcs.com>;
<team-thicko@autox.team.net>
        Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2000 8:31 AM
        Subject: RE: (no subject)


        > I have heard that the Flounder puts on a real good show, but being
        familiar
        > with that track I need to hear this story!  Where did he lose
control in
        the
        > chute going into the sweeper or while in the sweeper?  I have also
run at
        > the Glen years ago, the numbers on the car looked like double
zeros, but
        it
        > really stood for double nuts!
        >
        > Please let me know if you all will be running at the Glen
        >
        > Bob
        >
        > -----Original Message-----
        > From: Gary Speckman [SMTP:speckman@coredcs.com]
        > Sent: Tuesday, June 06, 2000 4:59 PM
        > To: Bob Magnotti
        > Subject: (no subject)
        >
        > Bob, way cool pic!  Double Zero, huh?
        > Watkins Glen is probably as far east as we will get this year.
        > (in Sept)
        > Ask the Flounder about his trip around summit point with no
steering
        > wheel.
        > Yep, it came off in his hands in the long sweeper at 100 mph.
        > later,
        > G
        >
        >
        >

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