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I totally agree, Thanks Tom for the effort and creativity of the layout.George Schilling wrote:I was just reviewing some of the video in my camera. I must say Tom, you really did recreate the essence of the East Course at Nationals. It was great fun in Lincoln, and it was great fun at AAA Speedway on Sunday. Thank you and the Berry clan for the memories of Lincoln. Great courses both days.![]()
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Now that you mention it.... Someone tried to blow the course, but pulled the rope a little too hard and broke the rope. And the internal mechanism*. We tried in vain to push-start it, but no dice.Pete Loney wrote:As I was leaving the course from a course walk, I did see a blower out there. That job may have been rushed or something?? Not sure.
There was a dip-hump-dip in that last corner that was the biggest offender.Pete Loney wrote:All of the rocks and rubber .., especially the finish section.
But, I did see at least 5 spins though in the run group.
I'm trying real hard not to picture you guys trying to "push-start" a blowerWe tried in vain to push-start it, but no dice.
KJ Christopher wrote:Now that you mention it.... Someone tried to blow the course, but pulled the rope a little too hard and broke the rope. And the internal mechanism*. We tried in vain to push-start it, but no dice.Pete Loney wrote:As I was leaving the course from a course walk, I did see a blower out there. That job may have been rushed or something?? Not sure.
*I'll cut him some slack since the rope was only two feet long from the factory. I think he reached the end of the rope long before he expected to.
Jayson Woodruff wrote:There was a dip-hump-dip in that last corner that was the biggest offender.Pete Loney wrote:All of the rocks and rubber .., especially the finish section.
But, I did see at least 5 spins though in the run group.
I'm trying real hard not to picture you guys trying to "push-start" a blowerWe tried in vain to push-start it, but no dice.![]()
Jay W