If I had dreamed of one race I would like to win this
year, it was the IHRA race at what will again be my home track,
Cedar Falls Raceway. Well, I realized that dream and it will be
a race I will never forget. My family was there, my friends were
there and the track I had worked at for so many years "was back!"
Five rounds never seemed to go by faster. The car was "perfect"
all day. It never varied more than .003 in 60' and the reaction
times were pretty good.
I do think this showed me something I had been missing
the last couple years. FUN was back in my racing program. Sure winning
is nice but I heard Scotty Richardson say one day that "You have
to savor every victory because you never know if everything will
go your way again." Well let me tell you, I will never forget the
feeling from that victory! I owe the quick success of this program
to the many supporters of "Project 4-Link" and my friends that kept
telling me I was due for a day like that. Thanks one and all.
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Special thanks to my
wife, Barb.
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I know I took up a lot of space telling you about
my race but it is an important part of "Project 4-Link". The building,
the organizing the hours spent on details can pay off for any racer
who thinks positive and learns from each run. It isn't only winning
that matters anymore to me it is the "fun factor". It has been missing
from my race program for way too long and I am glad it is back.
Now for some details on throttle stops for those of
you considering some 8.90-9.90-10.90 racing. Since I live so close
to Number One Stops I stopped by Gary Heuer's shop and took some
pictures of his World Championship winning parts. He does not have
a shop full of employees building them and doing the UPS and taking
calls. He does ALL the machine work, assembling, packaging and question
answering. His wife, Jean, handles the paperwork and computer stuff.
Gary has two CNC vertical mills, all sorts of tooling and an energy
level that never quits.
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The inside of Number One Stop Products
is large enough and well-equipped enough to make more throttle
stops than anyone else. The CNC Bridgeports are visible in this
photo. |