Postby WildcatOne » Mon Jul 17, 2006 3:41 pm
Just got back, y'all. Nice to be home again, but it was truly a great day for Draglist.com. What has really stayed with me from this incredible adventure is that for me, personally, it was a great day in my life that I'll never forget. And to have met so many people...not just my buddies from the message board, which was in itself enough to fill a book, but folks I hadn't met or talked to before that were there. MCas7 and Margie Casella...Laura Baker...Larry, Brandon and Trish from the Kansas Twister team. Norb and Bonnie Locke with Grandpa's Toy, the cackle car. Al Booton's going to have some great photos to show, too. Great guy. Denise, Emily and Jason Pratt who were there with BP, the man about whom this event revolved and who was the most renowned and respected celebrity at the track, which bent over backwards for us to feel at home there. Thanks to BP for having Draglist, and Rapid for spearheading this event. I'd bet it was Pro70's shop that made those t-shirts...those were a surprize,too...Cheryl Spear, Pro70's wife. BARB! Scott Gaulter. Great guy. The Nitro Madness Crew. They all came over and hung out after they got the car done. I should mention here, that Rapid Randy Baker more than lived up not only to his name but his reputation as a show-stopper as well. His softspoken and polite personality belies his on-track insanity. That team had that car as red-hot and ready to rock as anything you'll ever see. It is definitely no Chinese Fire Drill going on over at the Nitro Madness pit, folks. Those guys are totally organized and in synch with the program. Rapid ran a personal best ET there, even though he pedaled it about a half-second before he went through the traps. I was on the starting line with Billy for that run and he got close to the wall on the high end...but he didn't pull out of it, he just gave it a blip and he went through the traps straight and under full power...("Braap/Braap"...over and out...) I think it was a 4.80, but the 600-foot scorcher of a burnout he did set everybody back on their heels. That is one fantastic machine and Rapid is da man to drive it. They put on a fantastic show. Let's see...I was there 3 days total, from Friday afternoon to Sunday afternoon. Me and NovelT shared a room at the Comfort Inn. I'll probably describe the whole weekend in order before I'm through, but this weekend had special moments of greatness that cannot be orchestrated; they just happened. Here's one of them...we were hanging out around Mike's car, I was telling Bandito that the mass of tubes, wires and pipes all over the top of his engine looked like a refinery...heck, I suppose in a sense, it is a refinery...anyway, this guy pulls up in a yellow golf cart, checking out the Pro60Chevy, which is a marvelously beautiful hot rod. We get to talking to him, and he points over at the yellow Corvette hot rod about a hundred yards up the pit road, and says, "That's mine. My name is Mike..." We all cracked up...it was perfect... that night, we slipped off into pockets of bench-racing circles. Billy's talking (I was surprized!) and he came up to a point where he didn't remember the name of a guy who drove a Top Fueler he saw run at Fremont. He goes "Hey, Norb! Who was the driver of the Praying Mantis Top Fueler?" Nobody said anything, and BP casually turns around and says "Jeb Allen." Hey, who else would know that? There are dozens of these moments. I took every opportunity I could find to run errands with folks, hang out, check out their hot rods...(from hanging out at the Kansas Twister pit about half the time I was there, I could write a book on everything those guys are doing) I rode into town with Lippy Saturday morning to get some silicone sealer to reattach one of Barb's headlight covers with. We went to Arnold Auto Parts. While we were there (we got to talking to the counter guy and ended up staying a while), Lippy bought a hemi...a model of one, that is...it "works", too...so when we get back, he whips it out and shows the team and they were saying, heck, let's hook that thing up and race! put it on top of the injector or something? My face hurt from laughing so much, with Larry, Leon and Lippy going at it all day. Those guys are awesome. And the car...my God...it is larger than life in person. Just absolutely gorgeous. The engine is a combination of engines and parts and homemade stuff that roars...I'll let Lippy and Leon talk about the technical aspects of the motor...they are still working out some formulas on it and I ain't about to start telling y'all what it is...but Leon is amazing to be around. His knowledge is indescribable. It's experience and learning and his own creativity. Lippy has "race car driver" written all over him, but his down-to-earth manners would make a lot of those big-time guys step back and learn something that might help 'em...Bandito crewed for them on Saturday, and he was in heaven...although the heat was more like that other place...anyway, right now I gotta run. Gotta do some catching up on stuff. Back later. Draglist rules, y'all! Life is good! WC1
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