Let me add my voice to the chorus - Thanks JON, for all you do. I'm sorry you had to clamp down, and I'm glad you did.
I'm Dan Stokes, and I don't need no stinkin' salt! I got hooked on Maxton a couple of years back and have the privilege of being a part of the furniture there now. Truth be told, I'd LOVE to get to the salt some day, but it's not currently in the picture. I retired to Wilmington, NC about 3 years ago with my wonderful wife, Mary Ellen (not a car gal, but she puts up with me with good humor) and our white standard poodle, Beaux. So we're 100.3 miles from our front door to The Track - 2 hours down US 74. I'm on the ECTA website as Volunteer Coordinator, so if you would like to come work a race, please contact me and we'll set you up.
I'm retired after 31+ years in the vehicle emissions business, working at the EPA lab in Ann Arbor, MI. I was a Mechanical Engineering Technician, which means I did whatever needed to be done. Ran lots of cars and engines on dynos, built an engine here and there, pushed procurements thru, gave lots of lab tours, and on and on. I even wrote a bit, and had a couple of articles published in Hot Rod back in the Ro McGonnegal days. I messed with drag racing for many years, but got into land speed when my brother from Texas said "Let's go to that land speed track in North Carolina". I said, "What track in North Carolina", and it's been all downhill from there.
I first ran land speed in my street-strip Mustang ('88 LX convert w/5.
and did 132.1 at 3/4 throttle - something about the AOD wouldn't stay locked up. I found a '78 Camaro with a 250 inline six here in my neighborhood and bought it cheap, so I'm racing it now in "E" engine class. I copied Keith Turk's aero design and run that in ALT, but I can switch back to PRO when I want. It was bone stock last year, but this year I have the good head and intake, headers, a Holley 600 (also stolen from Keith) and a new, shiny Delta cam, so we'll see where that takes me.
BTW - Seldom Seen Slim failed to mention that he is my "go to" driver in the Camaro, where he is consistently faster than I am. I think it's because he gets a tighter tuck than I do. He is currently the track record holder in E/CPRO in my car. It's a blast to send someone else off in your car, at least for me. Nancy has driven, too, and again she is faster than I am, but my excuse is that she's prettier than I am.
Enough for now
Dan Stokes
Volunteer Coordinator, ECTA