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Re: LIVE from Pittsburgh, IHRA Nitro Jam and Pro-Am
Congrats on the win, Mike. I didn't see Terry around, I heard he just dropped the car off and went home. I hope all is OK.
Either way, it was a great event. Absolutely packed. I mean, it wasn't for the claustrophobic. Pittsburgh isn't a super track, but it isn't small, either. It's a major metropolitan area, and the track is easy to get to. It's a four lane drive from about anywhere right to the gate. It is my home track....it was great for me, I can be home 25 minutes after leaving, 35 if I'm pulling the trailer. I don't know the attendance numbers, but it was a lot. Much like the National events of the old days, no roped off pits, no "hospitality" areas where you spend some extra money to get within shouting distance of the cars. Not as many drunken twenty somethings as one sees at an NHRA event. A lot of kids...the Nitro Jams are really kid & family friendly, it seems, and much more affordable. Seeing kids with moms and dads touring the pits, talking to folks, I think that's really neat. Now, if we could only get them to include Nostalgia Super Stock as an eliminator..... |
Re: LIVE from Pittsburgh, IHRA Nitro Jam and Pro-Am
Congrats on your stock win Michael....I guess we can go to Mooresville now!
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Congrats Mike. I want to know how the spectator crowd was. My wife and I were watching both qualifying and the eliminations from Englishtown and the stands were empty. Now this was the "Pro" NHRA and they could not hide all of the empy seats from the camera angle they had set up. Now before anyone from NHRA wants to get on my case I still have the last three races on the recorder and there are a lot of seats empty.
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Sorry for the lack of updates. As Bowman said, things got very busy, particularly with the run order. I talked to Terry on the phone once on Friday on the way up, once early Saturday, and then saw him Sunday afternoon when he came to pick up the car and trailer. LOL He dropped everything off before I had gotten there on Friday, and when I talked to him on Saturday, he muttered something about yard work and pomegranate margheritas. I sent him text updates periodically on Saturday, and when we got into the late rounds (literally, as it was almost 11pm), I tried to call him to figure out where the switch was for the electric fan. He didn't pick up, but eventually I recalled that it was in the ash tray (because where else would you put a random switch?!) It was a great evening to have my wife Jill there, along with my mom and dad, and Terry (if only in spirits... er, spirit) :cool: After winner's circle photos, a (very) late meal (of sorts) at Sheetz (which was remarkably busy at 1am, primarily with drunk people), and then the jaunt back to the hotel, it was almost 2am before we got to sleep. I was worthless on Sunday, and it was so roundy-round fast that not even one timeslip made it into the logbook.
Thankfully I was able to accomplish my hope of getting into the Tournament of Champions in Stock in one clean shot. It was a tough lineup to beat, which made it all the more gratifying. Philbilly, the reigning World Champ, let me know on Sunday that his bad run against me on Saturday was a fluke, as he giggled at my .029-take-.009 effort, while he was .003 and heading close to dead-on. Super Stock wasn't my weekend, as I dropped a close one first round on Saturday to Charlie Walc. Tried to take nuthin' and gave it back by .004 instead, which Jeff Serra got a great finish line photo of, so I can cherish that memory forever. :p On Sunday, after struggling to get my foot off the brake on the first three hits of the day, I finally caught it perfect in round two of Super Stock... er, well, almost! It was -.002 red against Donn Rhode. All in all, a great weekend. The ride home was a little longer and eventful, however. I stopped in Wytheville, VA onthe way home, as a bad O2 sensor on the truck started acting up. I was already beat, and didn't want to risk getting stranded as night, so I finished the journey today. As it happens, they (like most things these days) don't keep them in stock, so I hobbled home, and will get 'er fixed up this week. Congrats to Pete D'Agnolo for getting it done at the 'burgh again, and qualifying for the TOC in Super Stock, and also to Sunday's Summit Pro-Am winners, Emily Volkman in Super Stock, and Rob "Dollar" Bihl, getting it done in the slo-ride, Q/SA! Pics... |
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Congrats Micheal. Well deserved Buddy!!
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I'd like to know more about the HF/SA Omni. I watched it make a run on Live Timing and some of the incremental numbers didn't add up. Is it a turbo car or ??
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Michael Beard back home in Pa and winning events!!!! Welcome home Michael?Great job on Saturday night!!!!!! Britt Mizia
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