Originally posted by itbgti:
Dave,
...I started 36th on grid for my first time at the track, so I had a LOT of ground to make up finishing 19th.
26th?? You call that starting badly?? LOL...That's nothing! I can start worse than that...(he said, crying..)
How does next to last in a (was it?) 65 car field sound?? On a car that had been soundly damaged the day before.
A couple items...it was great meeting several (famous!) IT dot com-ers, I just wish I wasn't so tied to the car and could have been more social.
Secondly, and I'm sorry to bore the masses with a personal note, but...I want to thank all my friends who pitched in to help me get the non rolling wreck back on the track. From Brian Mushnick who loaned me the porta-power and Jason Benaugh who actually operated it, to Dave Youngren who came thru with an old Hoosier, to Ray Lee Chee and Dave Faita who lent tools and hands, to the Shine guys like Eli and Matt who loaned me a power sander saving hours of hand sanding, to Bob Smart at the Hoosier truck who had the new (old) tire mounted in nanoseconds, to, last but certainly not least, Dick "what a nice drive on the long country road of Watkins Glen" Patullo, who supplied the strut housing, the damper, the disc, and bearings, and seals' and even the grease, LOL.. along with the advice and hard work to help get me going again. I know I was a bit loopy so I am probably forgetting somebody. If so, sorry!
It's a real comliment to have people pitch in like that for you, and I am very grateful. My ribs and body will heal and forget that it ever happened, but I won't ever forget the help from my friends.
All in all, the patched together car did OK with it's different front dampers, mysterious flopping rear end and soft brakes. I had a great time trying to move thru the field and wound up moving from 63rd to 26th...wishing for more green flag laps!
The BMW did one of those little wiggles right in front of me, then nosed into the banded tire wall at the boot entrance. Sad..hate to see the old cars have issues!
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Jake Gulick
CarriageHouse Motorsports
ITA 57 RX-7
New England Region
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