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New Book(s) About Supercharging and Turbocharging 2
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 Energised Engines with Supercharging and Turbocharging by Karl Ludvigsen In his new three-volume work multi-award-winning author Karl Ludvigsen takes the reader behind the scenes of the roller-coaster ride of supercharging, turbocharging and even more exotic power-boosting inventions throughout automotive and aviation history. Supercharging in all its forms is the most exciting feature ever created to go under the bonnet of a motor car. Blowers were rare yet highly desirable devices in their early heyday of the 1920s and ¡¯30s, an era in which compressors graced supremely glamorous and race-winning cars. They also won respect from aviators eager to exploit high altitudes. Prolific use of forced induction in the air in World War 2 brought forth the many engineering geniuses who populate these pages. Having seemed abandoned on land, supercharging found new acolytes who perfected blowers for road and track. They rescued the turbocharger to open new avenues for high-pressure boosting in the 1970s and ¡¯80s. Into the 21st century turbocharging has found its way into more and more cars to enhance both performance and fuel efficiency. Power Unleashed is a three-volume work of astonishing depth and detail. Greatly respected for his ability to communicate information while telling a compelling story, Karl Ludvigsen explores the global saga of supercharging and turbocharging. Complete with reader-friendly technical descriptions and magnificent illustrations, he introduces the fascinating individuals who bet their businesses on boosting. This is a landmark work in the histories of the automobile and aeroplane. This book comprises three hardback volumes in a slipcase. ?395.00 https://www.evropublishing.com/collections/new-in/products/power-unleashed -- Karl Ludvigsen Scoles Gate Farmhouse Hawkedon Bury St Edmunds Suffolk IP29 4AU, UK
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Again, The Seven Formula One Cars That Changed Everything 2
Trying again. I am sending the article as an attachment. You will note a blank table in the frame for each car. The statistics (years in competition, etc.) did not copy to the frame but appear below the photos. Hopefully, it works (more or less) this time. Bill Blaylock Dallas -- Bill Blaylock Sanbornville NH USA
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OT - RRDC: Statement from Bobby Rahal on passing of Jochen Mass
-----Original Message----- Subject: Re: [ageandtreachery] RRDC: Statement from Bobby Rahal on passing of Jochen Mass Mass won the 1975 Spanish Grand Prix with McLaren. In endurance racing, Mass won the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1989 with Sauber. in 1985 he won the Circuito del Mugello 1,000 km race in Italy driving a Porsche 962C and in 1987 partnered with Bobby Rahal to claim victory at the 1987 12 Hours of Sebring race. Mass and Bobby Rahal combined to win the Champion Spark Plug Grand Prix at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course in Lexington, Ohio. -----Original Message----- From: <jstropus Subject: RRDC: Statement from Bobby Rahal on passing of Jochen Mass May 4, 2025 STATEMENT FROM RRDC PRESIDENT BOBBY RAHAL ON THE PASSING OF JOCHEN MASS: "I am greatly saddened by the passing of my friend Jochen Mass today. He was not just a distinguished driver but a gentlemen and true sportsman, who represented so well the sport we all love. "The RRDC sends its sincere sympathies to Bettina Mass and their lovely family. And to say we've all lost a great friend is a monumental understatement. "RIP, my friend, and thank you for the memories." Bobby Rahal President, Road Racing Drivers Club About the RRDC: The Road Racing Drivers Club was formed in 1952 as a way to give champion drivers a say in their sport, particularly in the areas of safety, and has evolved to serve the future of road racing by mentoring new drivers on both amateur and professional levels. The Club's membership includes leading industry professionals, race officials and motorsports journalists, in addition to prominent racing names. In 2011, the RRDC launched a free on-line training seminar ¨C www.SAFEisFAST.com ¨C featuring RRDC members and other industry experts in high-quality videos covering subjects from physical and mental preparation to driving techniques, driver safety to car setup and sponsorship. The videos are updated regularly. Each week, a professional from the world of motor racing answers readers' questions on the site in a feature called 'Ask a Pro.' Bobby Rahal is President, John Fergus is Vice President/Treasurer and John Clagett is Secretary. The RRDC presents three annual awards: the Phil Hill Award, the Mark Donohue Award, and the Bob Akin Award. Membership in the RRDC is by invitation only. Additional information on the organization may be found at www.rrdc.org. Road Racing Drivers Club | rrdc.org Road Racing Drivers Club | rrdc.org JVS Enterprises | 170 Old Sib Road | Ridgefield, CT 06877 US Unsubscribe | Update Profile | Constant Contact Data Notice -- Bob Storck KC MO USA
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OT -- The Seven Formula One Cars That Changed Everything 2
OT -- Here is a neat article that appeared on Friday, in the atmosphere leading up to the F-1 race this weekend. Bill Blaylock Dallas, TX Futures 41261.00 -0.40% S&P 500 Futures 5680.75 -0.49% Nasdaq Futures 20088.00 -0.53% SSE Index 3279.03 -0.23% Stoxx 600 536.43 1.67% Crude Oil 56.21 -3.57% Brent Crude 59.26 -3.31% U.S. 10 Yr 0/32 4.314% Dollar Index 96.28 -0.13% Euro 1.1323 0.2124% Gold 3256.20 0.40% Sports The Seven Formula One Cars That Changed EverythingFrom Alfa Romeo to Red Bull, here¡¯s a look at the F1 machines that revolutionized the sport over the years May 2, 2025 9:00 am ET Listen (5 min) The Lotus 72 in the 1970s would influence F1 design for decades. Photo: Hoch Zwei/Corbis/Getty Images The first dominant machine in Formula One, 75 years ago, was the Alfa Romeo 158¡ªwhich might look like a toy by today¡¯s standards. But it was state-of-the-art in its heyday. In recent history, it¡¯s the next-level Red Bull RB19, which in 2023 won all of but one of its 22 races. What follows are snapshots of the seven cars that have made their mark, and their power and race-victory scoreboards. Alfa Romeo 158 YearS in competition 13 10 races: wins: 1950-51 Share of win/races 77% 350 bhp Power The first Formula One world championship had barely begun in 1950 when the sport discovered its first dominant machine. The Alfa Romeo 158, which was shaped like a cigar on wheels, won all six of the Grands Prix it entered that season, including three with future five-time world champion Juan Manuel Fangio at the wheel. And its successor, the 159, would be just as successful. But the most amazing part wasn¡¯t their speed. It was that the Alfa Romeo that powered to the 1950 world championship had originally been designed 12 years earlier, in 1938. Lotus 72 YearS in competition 75 20 races: wins: 1970-75 Share of win/races 27% 440¨C465 bhp Power Perhaps the most revolutionary car in the history of Formula One, the Lotus 72 showed the world that aerodynamics wasn¡¯t merely a gimmick: It represented the future of the sport. The brainchild of British engineer Colin Chapman, one of F1¡¯s mad scientists, every part of the car was conceived to maximize ¡°ground effects,¡± shaping the airflow around the car to keep it pressed to the road at high speeds and prevent it from spinning out of corners. Though it was plagued by other safety issues, the Lotus 72 would influence F1 design for decades. McLaren MP4/4 Year in competition 16 15 races: wins: 1988 Share of win/races 94% 462 hp Power By rights, the MP4/4 should have been a catastrophe. For the 1988 season, McLaren tore up a playbook that had delivered three titles in the previous four seasons, abruptly ditching its engine supplier in favor of a deal with Honda and hiring a new chief designer, Gordon Murray. Four months before the season, there wasn¡¯t even a vague sketch of what the car would look like. When it was finally unveiled, however, it was worth the wait. The MP4/4 won 15 of the 16 races that year as McLaren stormed to the title. Williams FW14B 1992 Year in competition 750 bhp Power 63% Share of win/races races: 16 wins: 10 The FW14B wasn¡¯t so much a racing car as a 200-mph supercomputer with a spoiler on the back. Equipped with the sport¡¯s first on-board computer system, almost every part of the car was at the cutting edge: Microprocessors controlled the suspension, the throttle, the traction control, even a semiautomatic gearbox. At a time when no other F1 team was working with silicon in this way, the FW14B was faster, better and smarter. Williams won each of the first five races, clinching the world title with one third of the season still to run. Ferrari F2002 2002 Year in competition 835 bhp Power 79% races: 19 Share of win/races wins: 15 When Enzo Ferrari founded the racing team that bears his name in 1929, his ambition was to achieve a level of supremacy unlike anything seen. In 2002, Ferrari did exactly that. Utilizing a lightweight chassis, a powerful V10 engine and bespoke tires from Bridgestone specifically designed to match Michael Schumacher¡¯s driving style, the F2002 powered the
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Off Topic but you guys are an excellent resource 2
Off topic, yes But you guys are the best .... we (www.cobraexperience.org) are looking for a high-quality print, or dare I say negative of this image. It is the 9th of May 1965 at Laguna Seca .... U.S.R.R.C. and that is Ken Miles taking the checker from flagman and starter Don Seike. The car is a cut-back door 289 competition Cobra CSX2431 in U.S.R.R.C. configuration. We really want to make a banner and the image we have is not of the greatest quality. Dave Friedman was on the opposite side of the track, so for now, the photographer is unknown. Any leads would be great, thank you all. You can get back to turning left, haha! Brian Weatherman, archivist Concord CA USA www.cobraexperience.org
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Women racing in Ohio 1940s 5
I had 2 aunts from my mothers side who drove race cars in the Ohio area in the 1940s. Their names are Helen and Julia Lesick. It would be so cool to find photos of them in their racing attire. All we know is they raced but have no photos or memorabilia. Many thanks for the consideration. -- Thomas Luce Manhattan Beach CA USA
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Jim Clark 4
Its been 57 years since the 1968 death of Jim Clark at Hockenheim in Germany. The eye-witness accounts have been at best, very vague. What has surprised me is with the advancements in Computer technology, no one has attempted to produce a AI version of the accident. Looking at the remains of the Lotus, it just defies logic how the car ended up so dismembered like it did. An AI attempt (however flawed) would at least try to understand the trajectory and the violence of any impact. This is not an attempt to find blood but to finally (better) understand how the sequence occurred. -- Thomas Luce Manhattan Beach CA USA
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Red Cross donation time again 3
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 "Power Red" donation where 2-units of red blood cells are taken and the other blood components are then returned back into my system. The Red Cross has really updated their donation process and now, there is no needle sticking until the actual donation starts. That is very cool!! I just look away and the whole process is no big deal. I've been donating since 1979. I've been doing the "Power Red" donation for about 15 years. -- Thomas Luce Manhattan Beach CA USA
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Eddie Jordan
In the long history of Formula One, amid flamboyant characters like Teddy Yip, Lucky Castner, Flavio Briatore, Mike Hawthorn, Colin Chapman, etc., Irishman Eddie Jordan rose above the throng. While other team owners sought to make their cars fast or dominating, Eddie's oft expressed desire was to make racing "sexy!" If you do a search for his images, most will be splashed with his signature yellow everywhere, and invariably they will include two or more bountiful babes. The scrappy former Dublin street-trader also captured imaginations with his lucrative, swashbuckling sponsorship deals ¨C including one when he managed to convince delivery firm DHL to repaint their entire international fleet of white vans and planes with his famous ¡°Jordan Yellow¡±. Eddie once recalled: ¡°We were like cowboys in the Wild West, chasing around finding money.¡± Few were his equal. He was also famous for what even back in 1990 was described as an ¡°uncanny ability to spot young drivers and maximize their potential¡±. Those he gave big breaks to including world champions Ayrton Senna, Damon Hill, and Michael Schumacher ... rescuing the future seven time champion from being a cast off who all teams had passed on for any of their series. Other F1 winners to drive for him included Eddie Irvine, Rubens Barichello, Ralf Schumacher, Jean Alesi, Martin Brundle, Heinz-Harald Frentzen and Rubens Barichello. He discovered Katy Price as one of his pit girls, guiding her from tabloids to SuperModel, to TV, music and other varied careers to the heights of celebrity. She recalls: "He was a very charismatic and fun character to be around whose humor, just like himself, was unique. It's a great loss to the F1 family and he will be missed around the Paddock." Jordan was a competitive driver in F2 and F3, before turning his talents to team management with his expansive promotional skills. Keen musician Jordan even played the drums in a rock and roll band ... which should surprise no one! It's fitting that Eddie survived one more St. Patrick's Day and I'm sure he left with a song in heart and a pint on his lips. -- Bob Storck KC MO USA
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Pit Stop movie on TV 2
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 in black and white but still is lightyears better than any other racing film from Ascot Park Gardena. The movie is ultra low budget but still is a tremendous treasure chest of budget racing in the 1960s. -- Thomas Luce Manhattan Beach CA USA
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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 reading and viewing and thanks for your help! Karl Ludvigsen Scoles Gate Farmhouse Hawkedon -- Karl Ludvigsen Scoles Gate Farmhouse Hawkedon Bury St Edmunds Suffolk IP29 4AU, UK
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A good film on the 1952 Cummins diesel 2
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 and well done. There is a lot of coverage of Don Cummins, Frank Curtis and Freddie Agabashian, and good coverage of others in 1952 500. You will see Cummins mechanics wearing bow ties while working at the shop. You will recognize many from the racing community. When Freddie comes into the pits to celebrate his record-breaking qualifying run, you will also see a young Ed Elisian in the back of the crowd surrounding Freddie. Question: Is it just me, or does it appear that the Cummins car ran wheels/tires that are taller than what everyone else ran???? If I recall correctly, most of the cars from that era had 16¡± wheels in the front and 18¡± in the rear (although I believe the 1956-58 Novi¡¯s ran 18¡±/20¡±). Anyway, you will enjoy this film. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ubmklx0WHK0 Bill Blaylock Dallas, TX --
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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 month!) https://rmsothebys.com/auctions/pa25/lots/r0008-1964-ferrari-250-lm-by-scaglietti/ https://racer.com/2025/01/31/ims-museum-aiming-to-raise-100-million-by-auctioning-most-valuable-race-cars/ -- Bob Storck KC MO USA
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California fires 7
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 like the Meyer Drake facility, Harry Miller's shop, Watson's shop, the home where Edgar Elder build his roadsters. In asking this, I am of course showing my ignorance, because these buildings may be a long way from the fires or may been gone for many years. What about museums or collections? Hopefully, the answer to all of these questions -- especially the first -- is no. -- Bill Blaylock Dallas, TX
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National Motors Contest Board 2
I¡¯ve found where Ralph Hankinson promoted 14 differentracing programs between June 5th and October16th of 1926, mostly in thenortheastern U.S. These races weresanctioned by the National Motors Contest Board whose onsite representative wasEarl Newberry. Among the more prominentdrivers that appeared in most of the races in this series were Billy Wynn andBob Robinson. I haven¡¯t been able tolocate any other promoters of N.M.C.A. races except Hankinson and I have notbeen able to locate any races sanctioned by that body either before, or afterthis series of races in 1926. Can anyonetell me more about the National Motors Contest Board? Thanks for your help. BobLawrence Wichita,Kansas
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Another sign of the Apocalypse ... 2
Yup ... vintage racing will require Sumitomo powder blue driving suits ... and then there's that bridge at LeMans ... Subject: Goodyear Announces Sale of Dunlop Brand to Sumitomo Rubber Industries News Release Issued: Jan 7, 2025 (9:00pm EST) To view this release online and get more information about Media | Goodyear Corporate visit: https://news.goodyear.com/2025-01-07-Goodyear-Announces-Sale-of-Dunlop-Brand-to-Sumitomo-Rubber-Industries Goodyear Announces Sale of Dunlop Brand to Sumitomo Rubber Industries Gross cash proceeds at closing of approximately $701 million Advances Goodyear Forward transformation plan, optimizes portfolio of brands Goodyear to supply Dunlop tires to Sumitomo Rubber Industries pursuant to a five-year Transition Offtake Agreement in Europe Goodyear to license back the Dunlop trademarks for use on commercial (truck) tires, and retains its rights to the Dunlop trademarks for use on motorcycle tires in Europe and Oceania AKRON, Ohio, Jan. 7, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company (NASDAQ: GT) ("Goodyear" or the "Company") today announced that it has signed a definitive agreement to sell the Dunlop brand, comprising trademarks and intangible assets necessary for operations of the brand business in Europe, North America and Oceania for consumer, commercial and other specialty tires ("Dunlop Brand"), together with certain associated intellectual property, to Sumitomo Rubber Industries, Ltd. (TYO: 5110) ("SRI"). The sale of the Dunlop Brand follows a previously announced strategic review of the brand in connection with the Company's Goodyear Forward transformation plan. Pursuant to the transaction terms, SRI will pay Goodyear cash proceeds at closing of approximately $701 million for the transfer of the Dunlop Brand across the relevant geographies, a "Transition Fee" for support in transitioning the Dunlop Brand to SRI, and the purchase of Dunlop tire inventory. The transaction also provides for additional ongoing offtake, licensing and other arrangements which are detailed below. "This is another important milestone as we continue to execute against our Goodyear Forward transformation plan. We are optimizing our portfolio and reducing leverage to drive sustainable and substantial shareholder value creation," said Mark Stewart, Goodyear Chief Executive Officer and President. "Not only does the transaction deliver significant value for our shareholders, it better positions Goodyear to enhance our focus on the growth of our core brands." "Our team conducted a comprehensive process focused on maximizing value for Goodyear through a divestment of our Dunlop Brand, and we are very pleased with the outcome achieved," said Christina Zamarro, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer. "We are committed to working closely with SRI to ensure a smooth transition for customers of the Dunlop Brand." The transaction is subject to regulatory approvals, other customary closing conditions and consultations and is expected to close by mid-2025. Goodyear intends to use transaction proceeds to reduce leverage and fund initiatives in connection with the Goodyear Forward transformation plan. Transaction Terms Goodyear will receive approximately $701 million of cash proceeds at closing from SRI, across three transaction components: (a) SRI will pay Goodyear $526 million for the Dunlop Brand and certain associated intellectual property; (b) SRI will pay Goodyear a $105 million Transition Fee for support in transitioning the Dunlop Brand and associated intellectual property, and facilitating the transition of Dunlop customers, to SRI, including planning matters and support of distribution and logistics through the end of the Transition Offtake Agreement; and (c) SRI will purchase existing Dunlop consumer tire inventory at an agreed markup. The exact inventory value to be purchased will finalized between signing and closing, however Goodyear estimates proceeds to be approximately $70 million, subject to a true-up. In addition, under the terms of a Transition License Agreement ("TLA"), Goodyear will continue to manufacture, sell and distribute Dunlop branded consumer tires in Europe through at least December 31, 2025 (subject to extension, as described below). Goodyear will pay a royalty to SRI during this period on Dunlop sales but will otherwise retain all profits from these sales. The term of the TLA will automatically extend for an additional year, through December 31, 2026, unless the parties mutually agree to an earlier termination. This transition period is intended to give SRI time to scale its organization in Europe to effectively absorb the Dunlop Brand and maintain service levels for existing Dunlop customers. Following the completion of the TLA, Goodyear will supply certain Dunlop branded tires to SRI in Europe for a five-year period under the terms of a Transition Offtake Agreement ("TOA"). The TOA stipulates minimum purchase quantities of 4.5 million tires per year for the five-year term, on a take-or-pay basis. SRI may terminate the TOA early after the third year, with twelve months' notice, subject to payment of a termination fee. The TOA provides Goodyear with an agreed markup to total costs (including raw materials) for each tire sold. Goodyear will license back the Dunlop trademarks from SRI for commercial (truck) tires in Europe on a long-term basis, subject to a royalty on sales. Goodyear can terminate this licensing agreement at any time during the licensing period. Dunlop consumer tire sales totaled $532 million in 2023. Dunlop commercial tire sales totaled $201 million in the same period. Other specialty Dunlop tire sales (excluding motorcycle) totaled $22 million. Goodyear will retain its rights to the Dunlop trademarks for its motorcycle tire businesses in Europe and Oceania. Goodyear does not expect the transaction to materially impact segment operating income through the term of the TLA. Thereafter, the Company expects the transaction to reduce segment operating income by approximately $65 million per year during the term of the TOA, before any potential actions the Company may take to improve its operating margin. This impact also does not take into consideration other financial benefits resulting from deployment of proceeds from the transaction, including interest expense savings associated with expected debt repayment and other ongoing actions under Goodyear Forward. Additional information on the transaction, including presentation materials, can be found on Goodyear's investor relations website: http://investor.goodyear.com. Advisors Goldman Sachs & Co. LLC. is acting as lead financial advisor, Barclays Capital Inc. is acting as financial advisor and Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP is acting as legal advisor to Goodyear. About The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company Goodyear is one of the world's largest tire companies. It employs about 71,000 people and manufactures its products in 54 facilities in 21 countries around the world. Its two Innovation Centers in Akron, Ohio, and Colmar-Berg, Luxembourg, strive to develop state-of-the-art products and services that set the technology and performance standard for the industry. For more information about Goodyear and its products, go to www.goodyear.com/corporate. Forward-Looking Statements Certain information contained in this news release constitutes forward-looking statements for purposes of the safe harbor provisions of The Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, statements relating to the proposed transaction, including statements regarding the benefits of the transaction and the anticipated timing of the transaction, and information regarding the businesses of Goodyear and SRI. There are a variety of factors, many of which are beyond our control, that affect our operations, performance, business strategy and results and could cause our actual results and experience to differ materially from the assumptions, expectations and objectives expressed in any forward-looking statements. These factors include, but are not limited to: our ability to implement successfully the Goodyear Forward plan and our other strategic initiatives, including the sale of the Dunlop Brand; risks relating to the ability to consummate the sale of the Dunlop Brand on a timely basis or at all, including failure to obtain the required regulatory approvals or to satisfy other conditions to closing; actions and initiatives taken by both current and potential competitors; increases in the prices paid for raw materials and energy; inflationary cost pressures; delays or disruptions in our supply chain or the provision of services to us; a prolonged economic downturn or period of economic uncertainty; deteriorating economic conditions or an inability to access capital markets; a labor strike, work stoppage, labor shortage or other similar event; financial difficulties, work stoppages, labor shortages or supply disruptions at our suppliers or customers; the adequacy of our capital expenditures; changes in tariffs, trade agreements or trade restrictions; foreign currency translation and transaction risks; our failure to comply with a material covenant in our debt obligations; potential adverse consequences of litigation involving the Company; as well as the effects of more general factors such as changes in general market, economic or political conditions or in legislation, regulation or public policy. Additional factors are discussed in our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including our annual report on Form 10-K, quarterly reports on Form 10-Q and current reports on Form 8-K. In addition, any forward-looking statements represent our estimates only as of today and should not be relied upon as representing our estimates as of any subsequent date. While we may elect to update forward-looking statements at some point in the future, we specifically disclaim any obligation to do so, even if our estimates change. MEDIA CONTACT: DOUG GRASSIAN 330.796.3855 DOUG_GRASSIAN@... ANALYST CONTACT: GREG SHANK 330.796.5008 GREG_SHANK@... SOURCE The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company To unsubscribe or change your settings click here: https://news.goodyear.com/index.php?s=subscribe&code=2rN6FvPzZEdKDgVm8ODZ5mP13ToWgGgD -- Bob Storck KC MO USA
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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 the Indy 500, Daytona 500 and LeMans ... he and Andretti can quibble over who did better, but if it comes to blows ... look out Mario!!! I find it remarkable as he's had serious crashes in Indy cars on ovals (at least 3 times), road courses, NASCAR and USAC stockers yet seems to be about the only survivor from that '50s era of racing. He also raced F1, CanAm, and of course, FIA endurance.
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Happy Birthday A.J. Foyt. 3
Doesn't seem possible that Ol' A.J. turns 90 today. Hope it's a good day for all. (It also doesn't seem possible that I've been a fan for 63 years!)
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The seven-time champ turns 56 today
We remember the good times, and thank you. You are not forgotten. -- Bob Storck KC MO USA
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Brian Lohnes podcast on board track racing
Once again, it may well be that everyone but me has seen this, but just in case, here is a link to a roughly one hour podcast by Brian Lohnes on board track racing (from 2021). The first 35-40 minutes covers bicycle racing, the construction of the board tracks, and motorcycles on the board tracks; the rest covers auto racing. The program is basically all audio; there is only one photo of board track action. However, he puts a lot of color into the board track era with his stories and statistics that I had not been not aware of. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AUp9KP4Zako Enjoy. Bill Blaylock Dallas, TX -- Bill Blaylock Sanbornville NH USA
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