In keeping with the 7-esque theme.
I've got a few more the Stealth D-sports Racer (the car was quite fast) and my Volvo 144 rally car at a Rally-X
Keith Tanner said:A few more from the over years since I'm in front of a real compooter.
Nice shot!
Okay that was not MY car, although I was driving.
This, on the other hand, is me and mine.
Carefully note that I was rallycrossing on 16 year old Eagle STs, because white letters rule.
The one time I had this car at a drag strip. Me in the left lane laying down a 3 second 60' time complete with traction controll nannies yelling NEIN NEIN NEIN
I gotta try that again and not be quite as much of an idiot when the light goes green...
Tom1200 said:L5wolvesf my Datsun was probably on track at the same event as your Fiat.
My note on the pic says it was May 1994 it was an SCCA Regional race. That place sure could eat up tires.
Mitchell Field Long Island early spring 1975. bitter cold day
Lake Osceola NY Feb. 1976. Warmer than Mitchell Field! Car driven to all events. Not always driven home
How about a non action shot but from a really big airport in Lincoln, NE:
Yes, I occasionally enjoy a boosted awd launch in my wife's wagon:
L5wolvesf I would have definelty been at the May race, the DSR picture is from LVMS 1998, outside road course post the Speedway being built. I set the DSR lap record that weekend.
First event for our Volvo 240 with Lucky Dog, at Portland International Raceway. We only broke small things!
Didn't stay in front for very long...
EDIT: Should have given credit for photo. Tim Turner at Hallett Raceway in Oklahoma. Hallett Raceway & Tim Turner provide these photos, all of great quality, free for their HPDE participants. Great folks run the track, unfortunately we are all on hold this year the virus.
In reply to L5wolvesf :
LOL. After getting 2nd in The Challenge autox, by like 1/10th, I decided this thing is going ful kart mode!
Catching up to a Porsche (GT, GT2, GT3, not sure) on-track, priceless. Having a connecting rod bolt break right when this picture was taken, very expensive. (Car ran surprisingly well on three cylinders absent a rod...)
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