Approaching the Bonneville Salt Flats off in the distance. Carl and I drove up on Friday, the rest of the team arrived on Wednesday evening so they could get a pit area and tech the car.
Saturday morning, dad's old streamliner is now the Spectre Liner, owned by Amir Rosenbaum. It's a fast car.
The Kinne Brothers, Mike and Pat.
After Pat's first pass, Saturday, 260 mph.
Pat made 2 more passes, the last one was a half-spin at 263 mph just before the 5 mile marker, pulled the chute and the car straightened right out. I saw it with my own eyes and was very impressed with his quick response. Not many people have driven backwards at 263 mph.
Carl with the "Fastest Woman at the Salt Flats", Tanis Hammond. She set a new record at 323 mph.
This is the Hammond Lakester.
Dawna and Bobby, they are there at the end of the run and tow the race car off to the return road.
Monday, Dennis is the driver.
Going to run on the combo course, which is the center course and times to the 3 mile and to the 5 mile. The long course is not good any longer and cars are spinning out much too often.
Roy and his life long buddy Pat.
Roy and his goofy looking daughter, Kathy.
Roy and eldest son, Carl.
Waiting at the 5 mile on the combo course. It provided a great view of the mountains.
Monday, Dennis drove on the combo course, pulled the chute at the 4 mile.
Tuesday morning's drive to the salt flats, passing the Intrepid plant, AKA the Killer of the Bonneville Salt Flats. They mine all the salt away for potash.
Sunrise at the Bonneville Salt Flats.
Our crew watching record runs from our pit area which happens to be right on the 4 mile. Cars are at a fast pace going through here, it is also the place where all the spins happen.
My "Photo of the Event".
Mike working on the car for the next run.
Carl, practicing for the X-Games.
Back on the long course on Tuesday, they moved the course.
In line to run on Tuesday.
Me and Jimmy Shine. He broke a couple of records this week in the Jesel roadster.
Steve Davis and Carl O.
Roy waiting to run.
Team Picture!!! Dennis qualified for a record at 274 mph.
Wednesday morning in impound at 5:45 AM.
Carl, Jim Miller and Pat.
Warming up the car for a record run.
Carl and I and the sunrise, photo taken by Tanis Hammond.
Carl is helping the sun to rise.
3 comments:
The only new look at the salt is that crazy big hat you are wearing! I think it is safe to say you did not get any sun on your face!
This is terrific, Kathy. I can hardly wait for Pat to see it, and for those of us who weren't there, it really gives a sense of what went on. Thanks for doing this.
Kathy, I agree with Sheryl. Since I wasn't able to come over this year this is almost as I'v been there with you. My best regards to the whole team of Fullbore 777.
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