IT ENDS SPECTACULARLY / MAXTON MINI RALLY PHOTOS
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04-30-2005, 19:45
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IT ENDS SPECTACULARLY / MAXTON MINI RALLY PHOTOS
Saturday morning arrived with overcast cars and a threat of
thunderstorms, so the Fiat was readied for it first run and taken to the start line. Luke Skanlin, the driver donned his fire retardant clothing and other safety gear and climbed into the car, the car was pushed to the start line, after first being warmed up to the proper operating temperature. Luke was first given a safety check by the official at the starting line and then given the OK to start his official run down the course, the car accelerated away, sounding great, only to veer to the left of the first set of the courses pylons and then back onto the course but at a greatly reduced pace, his speed was 149 mph. We got to the other end of the course, and asked Luke what had happened, it turned out that when the new front end was built with Luke setting in the car at the shop to make sure that he could see out over the new front end, he was not wearing his helmet and he could see, now with the helmet on his head, the smaller opening of the helmet and the other safety equipment that he has to wear, prevented him from seeing down past the new hood, so Randy modified the hood, so that Luke could properly see and Randy and the crew went back to the start line again and I went to the finish shutoff area to get some photos of the car. The Fiats next run was announced over the radio and I prepared to get some photos of the car, as it ended its timed speed run. I could clearly hear the car start its timed run from over a mile away and I could hear Luke shifting the car up through the gears and then...........a very loud noise and a large cloud of smoke appeared from down the course! The engine had let go and self destructed, but the remainder of the car was intact and most important Luke was not injured at all, so now Randy and the rest of us took the car back to the pits, assessed the damage it was determined that something, perhaps a rod had come up through the center of the block depositing shrapnel under the intake manifold, so the car was loaded into the trailer. We then gathered for some lunch, prepared by Barbara Vaughn and Paul Lazar, discussed what had happened and made plans for the remainder of the day, later that evening we all went into the town of Maxton, for a free Buffet served for all of those attending the race, by a local restaurant and then back to the 'Birds for another campfire session, with out the campfire. I asked Luke what his reaction was when the engine blew up, he said his first reaction was to say loudly.........OH S#*%!, as a large fireball came out from the engine compartment that exited directly in front of him, as it exited from the hood scoop opening at the base of the windshield and then the interior of the car filled with smoke, but then quickly was vacuumed from the car, as the car continued at way over 100 mph down the course, he then quickly accessed the situation and determined that the EVENT was over and done and the fire was out, so he didn't even use the emergency fire suppression system and it was over almost as quick as it had started. Today I will drive up to Fayetteville, NC to pick up Woody, so that he can ride back to Florida with Randy and Carol to pick up his new to him 'Bird and the rest of the Florida contingent will head back to Florida too, the remainder of us will stay here at the track to watch the remainder of the racing and then go our own ways, as for myself I'm heading about a 100 miles west to Charlotte, NC to visit with my nephew and his family, before heading home. I have moved the first photo from Friday as well as the new photos from yesterday to Randy's web site at; http://www.pbase.com/image/42747961 If all goes as planned Randy and the rest of us will return for the next event here at Maxton, we hope that more of you will attend. John Finn "FINN'S INN EXPRESS" '82 35FCRB Hopkins, SC "ON THE ROAD IN MAXTON" To Visit the Finn's Inn Express Remodeling Adventure go to; http://www.pbase.com/iamflagman/image/24977457 |
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05-01-2005, 05:52
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IT ENDS SPECTACULARLY / MAXTON MINI RALLY PHOTOS
Howdy, John.
Thank you for the report on Maxton. The photos were appreciated. Bummer about the engine failure. Oh well, next time. Regards, Liz Regards, Jack and Liz Pearce 1993 Wanderlodge WB40 Homesick Texans in Lantana, FL |
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