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« Reply #1 on: March 29, 2008, 09:11:31 PM » |
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There has to be someone out there with todays results?
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« Reply #2 on: March 29, 2008, 10:08:34 PM » |
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All I have heard was a busa went 240 and another went over 235, Turbo busas.
heard there was a head wind most of the day.
Jon
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« Reply #3 on: March 30, 2008, 01:02:59 PM » |
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Terry Kizer is riding Gurthies bikes, a GSXR-1000 went down yesterday after a car lost oil on the track (not sure if they were related incidents) several muscle cars however no speeds were posted. 2 of the turbo Hayabusa's that ran over 200 have been hurt and are done for the event. Scott, Post some info 
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On 9-27-08 we lost a great friend and fellow racer, he was the BEST, he helped anyone with anything at anytime. His name is Dave Owen and he will be missed by all that knew him and I am glad to have met him.
Seeing him at Bonneville during 2008 Speedweek was the tops, Dave was in awe of the salt and as usual was there helping out anyone who asked..simply put we lost a great man who will be missed by all. J
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« Reply #4 on: March 30, 2008, 02:04:25 PM » |
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I left about 30min after the accident, the ambulance was still down track at the accident so I kind of figured that he wasnt hurt real bad. They were battling 15-20mph head winds all day. One of the Texas turbo busas ran 240+, a young lady,Jen, ran 212 I think on turbo busa,one of Scott Guthrie's bikes went alittle over 230. the Screaming Eagle lakester didnt make a run I think had trouble keeping it running,boy is that a beautiful lakester. In the car dept, the fastest run I saw was a Ford GT-40(new version) ran a204,a dragster ran a 208, those were the only cars I saw over 200. There was a nice 66-67 chevelle that was at worlds WF last year going around 150. lots of cars and bikes in180 &190 range. Lots of high$ cars vipers,gt-40,pantera,ferrari. Lots of nice bikes, Whole lot a busas. Fred
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« Reply #5 on: March 30, 2008, 10:29:20 PM » |
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Just got home from the first mile with the new set up. First word that comes to mind about the weekend is WINDY! Lots of thanks go out to: Third Coast Speed, RCC Turbos, Speedninja, Canadian Mike, Tiger Racing, Smithabusa, Star Rotors, Brock's, ChickenHawk Tire Warmers, Schnitz Racing, Scorpion Helmets, Redline Oil, APE. Thanks to Dave O, Noonan, and many others that have given me advise via phone calls, emails, pm's...MANY! especially to Mike at Third Coast Speed! Hard to get started here, still lots to take in. Got to see and talk to all the old faces and hang out with other members from the boards. Got to pit with the fastest guy at the track, Charlie "No Fear" busa200. Got to meet, hang out, and compete against Dave O and Scott Guthrie/Kizer who are all gentlemen. Dave gives lots of little tips if you listen. Very windy all weekend, mainly headwinds but cross gusts My first run was a 237 right out of the trailer at about 450HP with lots left on tap and spinning badly up top. I was very surprised when I got my time slip. Very pleased with the speed I could have loaded it up then and went home very happy. Well that feeling lasted for an hour and then it was time to turn it up! Blew up on the next run, it was pulling a noticable amount harder and spinning more too, It popped a little past 3/4 mile mark and slowed to a 190mph. So, back to the drawing board for the next race, time to investigate, research and come up with a game plan to save the motor and the tire(if possible to not spin, doubtful). Unofficially... Charlie 240, Dave O 239, Me 237, Kizer/Guthrie 237 others can post up how they did. I could not have made it without everyone mentioned plus my supportive wife who was tired of me being in the garage on the way down to race and then trying to talk me into pulling the motor and staying up all night to try and fix it since we were the top dog at that time.... 
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« Reply #6 on: March 31, 2008, 07:20:48 AM » |
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Just got home from the first mile with the new set up. First word that comes to mind about the weekend is WINDY! Lots of thanks go out to: Third Coast Speed, RCC Turbos, Speedninja, Canadian Mike, Tiger Racing, Smithabusa, Star Rotors, Brock's, ChickenHawk Tire Warmers, Schnitz Racing, Scorpion Helmets, Redline Oil, APE. Thanks to Dave O, Noonan, and many others that have given me advise via phone calls, emails, pm's...MANY! especially to Mike at Third Coast Speed! Hard to get started here, still lots to take in. Got to see and talk to all the old faces and hang out with other members from the boards. Got to pit with the fastest guy at the track, Charlie "No Fear" busa200. Got to meet, hang out, and compete against Dave O and Scott Guthrie/Kizer who are all gentlemen. Dave gives lots of little tips if you listen. Very windy all weekend, mainly headwinds but cross gusts My first run was a 237 right out of the trailer at about 450HP with lots left on tap and spinning badly up top. I was very surprised when I got my time slip. Very pleased with the speed I could have loaded it up then and went home very happy. Well that feeling lasted for an hour and then it was time to turn it up! Blew up on the next run, it was pulling a noticable amount harder and spinning more too, It popped a little past 3/4 mile mark and slowed to a 190mph. So, back to the drawing board for the next race, time to investigate, research and come up with a game plan to save the motor and the tire(if possible to not spin, doubtful). Unofficially... Charlie 240, Dave O 239, Me 237, Kizer/Guthrie 237 others can post up how they did. I could not have made it without everyone mentioned plus my supportive wife who was tired of me being in the garage on the way down to race and then trying to talk me into pulling the motor and staying up all night to try and fix it since we were the top dog at that time....  Congratulations on your best speed and sorry to hear about the engine problem. Dang wind!! John
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On 9-27-08 we lost a great friend and fellow racer, he was the BEST, he helped anyone with anything at anytime. His name is Dave Owen and he will be missed by all that knew him and I am glad to have met him.
Seeing him at Bonneville during 2008 Speedweek was the tops, Dave was in awe of the salt and as usual was there helping out anyone who asked..simply put we lost a great man who will be missed by all. J
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« Reply #7 on: March 31, 2008, 09:08:01 AM » |
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« Reply #8 on: March 31, 2008, 12:54:47 PM » |
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Thanks J
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« Reply #9 on: March 31, 2008, 01:51:21 PM » |
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Impressive!! Did they run the entire mile or stage part way down?? Sum
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« Reply #10 on: April 02, 2008, 08:52:11 AM » |
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They ran the full mile but didn't hit the afterburner until the 3/4 marker.
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« Reply #11 on: April 02, 2008, 11:56:44 AM » |
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They ran the full mile but didn't hit the afterburner until the 3/4 marker.
That thing would be scary fast it did the whole mile under power.
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« Reply #12 on: April 03, 2008, 11:21:31 AM » |
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They would either run out of thrust or lose control if they did that! They are supposed to be coming back in October with another car and a carbon fiber body for the one that set the record. Who knows what the new logo will read.
Congrats on the 237! Any plans to top the 251?
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« Reply #13 on: April 03, 2008, 01:10:29 PM » |
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They would either run out of thrust or lose control if they did that! They are supposed to be coming back in October with another car and a carbon fiber body for the one that set the record. Who knows what the new logo will read.
Congrats on the 237! Any plans to top the 251?
Of course, but I honestly have lots to learn, may take years.
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« Reply #14 on: April 03, 2008, 01:11:47 PM » |
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They would either run out of thrust or lose control if they did that! They are supposed to be coming back in October with another car and a carbon fiber body for the one that set the record. Who knows what the new logo will read.
Congrats on the 237! Any plans to top the 251?
Thanks!!! Of course, but I honestly have lots to learn, may take years.
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