Okay, so one day in 1993 (I believe it was February), Jude is riding to school on his 250 SRX in about 10 inches of snow. He has his feet out and looks pretty silly. He passes this guy who is laughing so hard at him that he has to sit down.
A couple of months later, this same guy, had his garage door open and was working on a race car. Jude and I stopped in to see what this was all about. That is how we met Shane.
The following weekend Jude went with Shane to Heartland Park. He called me at around noon on Saturday and said that this was the coolest thing he had ever seen and that I needed to come and join them. So, I quit my job and left Springfield to go to Topeka. We had a blast and decided that we needed our own race car.
By the end of the weekend, we had met everyone in the Ozark Mountain Region and a wonderful man, JD Rice, said that he knew were we could find a car.
The following week, we drove to Oklahoma City to look at our new race car. It was a Fiat 124 Spider, neither Jude nor I knew what it looked like. We show up and there is an old rusty Fiat 128 sitting outside this shop. We both figure that this is our car. Dave came outside and said, you must be the kids that JD said were coming and took us inside to see our Fiat. It was absolutely beautiful. Clean and shiny. We said that we would take it and he said that he would like $4,000 for the car. JD said to remind him of the favor that was owed and we got the car for $1,500.
We lived in an apartment, had no garage and were in school at SMSU but we figured that this was the time to do this.
The following race at Hallet, we had a car and Jude completed a Stevens school. So now, he just needed a SCCA drivers school. Gateway, here we come!
We did not have a trailer or anything to tow with so we leaned on our friends in Springfield and got both. We headed up to St. Louis with the car.
Registration went easy, we unloaded the car Friday night and Jude went to class. Saturday morning, we were up at the crack of dawn. Jude gets in the car, fires her up and off he goes. The first couple of sessions went really well. Then we start to have trouble. It was all typical Fiat trouble. Every session, he came in on a hook and every session we had him back out.
The funniest thing about this drivers school was the instructor that they paired Jude with. Keep in mind that he is driving a 1971 ITC Fiat Spider. Jude's instructor drove a Formula Atlantic! He spun a lot! We got through the school and the regional race the next day and all was good.
We have been happily racing ever since and now have 4 race cars. I would not change it for the world!
Through the SCCA, I have made the greatest friends and had more fun than I should be allowed.
You will find the money and time to do those things that are important to you and we decided that this was important to us.
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Jennifer Rudder
PFM Racing
www.pfmracing.com