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New Book(s) About Supercharging and Turbocharging
I'd like to alert you to the impending launch of a triple-book that's coming in April in the UK. There's a lot in it that will be right up your alley! *Power Unleashed* ** *Trailblazers Who
By Karl Ludvigsen · #78184 ·
Red Cross donation time again
I donated blood again this Wednesday at the new Red Cross facility in Torrance, CA. My O+ blood is CMV negative (an adult virus) so babies and children in need will get the blood very soon. This was a
By Thomas Luce · #78183 ·
Re: Pit Stop movie on TV
I saw this! The focus is mainly on stocks and figure eight racing, but it is a lot of fun. And unlike many racing movies, it doesn¡¯t insult our intelligence. The only thing really objectionable is
By Stephen Rowe · #78182 ·
Pit Stop movie on TV
The 1967 racing movie "PIT STOP" will be on the Movie Network? 6:45 am pacific time on Monday morning March 3rd. Pit Stop is the absolute best filmed racing movie at Ascot Park Gardena. The movie is
The Bentley that went to Indy
Just to say that my story about the Bentley -- discussed some time ago -- is now viewable on the web. You should find it here: https://sportscardigest.com/the-bentley-that-went-to-indy/ Happy
By Karl Ludvigsen · #78180 ·
Re: A good film on the 1952 Cummins diesel
Thank you, Bill
By Bob Storck · #78179 ·
A good film on the 1952 Cummins diesel
I just came across this 43-minute clip on YouTube which covers the development and effort of the Cummins Diesel in the 1952 500. It is of course a corporate movie, but nonetheless it is informative
By Bill Blaylock · #78178 ·
KC legend Masten Gregory's LeMans winning 1964 Ferrari 250 LM by Scaglietti sells for €34,880,000 EUR/$36,344,960
Age and Treachery's flower fund got outbid again ... (... but Hugo still can bid on his aerodynamic 1911 Laurin & Klement Type S2 Sportswagen later this
By Bob Storck · #78177 ·
Re: California fires
Bill, getting back to specifics: Miller's shop, Watson's shop, the Meyer-Drake building and Kurtis' shops were all well away from the fires. -- Jim Thurman Palmdale CA USA
By Jim Thurman · #78176 ·
Re: California fires
James, that's right, the Miller house was lost years ago. Christmas Tree Lane in Altadena was where 1930s era racer Frank Wearne grew up. Mountain View Cemetery in Altadena, the final resting place
By Jim Thurman · #78175 ·
Re: California fires
Christmas Tree Lane in Altadena survived. Santa Rosa Avenue aka Christmas Tree Lane Wikipedia The Pasadena-Altadena Uphill Race --------------------------------- From 1906 to 1909, Santa Rosa was a
By David Small, CPA · #78174 ·
Re: California fires
Harry Millers house was lost to fire a number of years ago. His house was part of the Peter Strauss ranch.?James Long?Speedway Indiana?
By James Long · #78173 ·
Re: California fires
Sorry it took me so long to reply. The Nethercutt was safe, as were other notable historic motorsport sites. Someone on another forum asked about the Offenhauser building. It was years ago, but the
By Jim Thurman · #78172 ·
Re: National Motors Contest Board
I have more dates(I think 32 dates) with winners. Sorry I haven't more info. -- Richard A. Salamon Esztergom Hungary EU https://www.facebook.com/AAAdirtcars/
By sramoa · #78171 ·
Re: California fires
Howie Idelson and Townsend Bell both lost houses in the Palisades. The Nethercutt Collection is within the Hurst fire zone and hope they're able to move or protect their iconic artifacts. A news crew
By Bob Storck · #78170 ·
California fires
Do we know whether any of our RH colleagues? have been personally affected by the wildfires?? Do we know whether any places of racing significance have been affected?? I'm thinking about buildings
By Bill Blaylock · #78169 ·
Re: Another sign of the Apocalypse ...
Yes, about that Dunlop Bridge at Le Mans. Behold a photograph taken by myself in the passenger seat of a racing Renault during a drivers school at Le Mans in December of 1982. I devoted 1-day of a
Re: Happy 90th Birthday A.J. Foyt.
I believe he started racing midgets in about '53 and had his first USAC win was in a midget at Olympic Stadium, Kansas City, Missouri on (less than a mile from where I am sitting!)Amazing to have won
By Bob Storck · #78167 ·
Re: Happy Birthday A.J. Foyt.
Thank you for reminding us of A.J.'s birthday. What a remarkable individual. I have thought that I first saw him at the Pan American Speedway on November 20, 1959, when the USAC midgets ran the 1/4
By Bill Blaylock · #78166 ·
Re: Happy Birthday A.J. Foyt.
I've been a Foyt fan since May 12, 1961. almost 64 years. When Tony Bettenhausen was taken from us I became an AJ fan.
By George Boban · #78165 ·