Stories and Pictures - Weeeeeeeeell - Tim and Paul are being polite, waiting for me to post.
I got there early to run Test N Tune on Thursday. Had a decent day until I threw a belt. I got to the auto parts store to get the right belt and by then the STL crew arrived and Paul helped me install the new belt. With new belt installed I went out for the morning sessions on Friday. Tim and I had a great time running nose to tail all morning. The times were decent (for me) running 1:32s. Then, on my 3rd session I threw another belt. Josh from Fastlane came over to take a look and discovered that I had a broken crankshaft - broken at the snout. Blue Piggie is dead.
Tim continued to run on Saturday following some very fast folks and made to 1:30s. He had a GREAT weekend by any measure. Oh, Oh, Oh - and Jim Dooley WON for Small Block Street Class.
Friday night David Williams loaded up his car and popped over to Tulsa International Raceway to make a few passes. He blew up on his 4th pass with a broken head gasket.
There were a lot of great cars, and all levels of competition. Dean had a good weekend. There were a few old-timers, and lots of new guys. There was even a 13 year old driving a spec Miata that Tim followed around for a session. There was an IMSA car that went into a tire wall, and then the owner rolled out a Ferrari F430 to run. Sammy had his ERA running with his new engine until his oil pan developed a leak. He had it welded and was back on track the next day.
Anyway, you guys missed a great weekend. Paul, Jim and Chuck stayed in Tim's trailer, and BBQed all weekend. We listen to the ballgames, and spent lots of fun times just kickin back. I know Tim has a lot more stories.
Anywho - I loaded up Saturday morning and headed home after lunch. Feeling a little depressed, and not wanting to put a damper on the festivities - I had a lot to think about on the way home. I'll start another thread for the next chapter. I had a number of sympathy calls today. Thanks - I needed that.
Here's a picture while she was still running.
Here's one of the few times I was in front of Tim.