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Thanks for posting these, Jeff. Those mile markers sure to come by might quick at 200+mph! Have you heard anything about the condition of the salt this year. The three videos you posted make it look pretty good.Joe Roberts
'61 R1 Champ
'65 Cruiser
Eastern North Carolina Chapter
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Salt looks in good condition considering all the rain Utah has gotten this year. Car looks to handle well and stable. Good speed on the second run considering the engine had a slight high speed miss. I wish I was there.james r pepper
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Originally posted by Buzzard View PostWow! What a post and thanks for putting us on board with Andy. Hearty congratulations to him.
What is his power plant?
BillJoe Roberts
'61 R1 Champ
'65 Cruiser
Eastern North Carolina Chapter
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Apparently Jim Lange still has engine issues and had to pack up and leave for Illinois...
Here's a note Dave Bloomberg posted on FaceBook...
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Dave Bloomberg
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Today Wed August 16th I just got off the phone talking to Jim Lange at Bonneville after his run today, he said the salt course was good but he could not get boost over 20 lbs,& engine got hot and could only get 181 mph out of it, and they may have blown a head gasket so they are done and heading home today. We all need to recognize what Jim has accomplished in his 25 or more years of racing, he still holds the record for D/CBGALT at over 223 mph and just consider what he has accomplished and how much he treated me like a brother and gave me good advice on my racing plus he was my engine builder for my Avanti Studebaker engine too, so, at this point Jim can leave with his head held high and like me left racing with us safe and sound, so I say to my very best friend, Jim you did very well going down that salt course and the Lord above protected you, now enjoy your family and retirement, best wished your friend Dave.
HTIH (Hope The Info Helps)
Jeff
Get your facts first, and then you can distort them as much as you please. Mark Twain
Note: SDC# 070190 (and earlier...)
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Well I wasn't there this year, but based on discussions with several people that are there and listening to the internet broadcast the surface was rough and not real hard. When you hit a soft spot with one rear tire you start to go sideways and perhaps spin. I didn't spin but started to go sideways at about 165 mph last time I was there. (That does get your attention.) There were many spins this year. When the salt is hard and smooth you can turn out off the course anywhere. This year it was so rough they had to drag a number of turnout spots along the course.
And yes that Studebaker used to be known by the Guam Bomb.David L
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