Indy Tear Down Video
Here's a video I put together from the teardown barn at Indy. Please take a look at my channel, drop a few comments and Subscribe.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4T7Tody1AJQ&t=254s Thanks, Evan |
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Did they scan anything like everyone was talking about?
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Thats a swell video !! How about a video of you when you got tossed from Indy ,and came to Englishtown points meet with your nice new valves on your heads on the table on friday !! and never put the car together to make a pass !! And went to the next race like you never missed a beat !! A real nice move indeed !! amnesia and stupidity will never cease to amaze me !!
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Well thank you for your comment Mr. No Name "Bubski". It's nice to criticize me and hide behind your keyboard. You're clearly bitter about my situation at Indy, which was over 10 years ago. Yes, I was tossed for valves being too big. I did not do the heads and failed to inspect the work of others. Ultimately, my fault. I came home, cut the valves, and put them back in the engine. It's true, I did not compete at E-town, that was my own decision. My engine was inspected, as requested by NHRA at Indy, and I assembled the engine at the track, but did not race. Not that I owe you or anyone else an explanation, but I was worn out from Indy and work and didn't want to rush putting it together. Being tossed at Indy sucked and I needed a break. I went to the next race, I believe it was Atco (I'm sure you have the details committed to memory) and ran well. What's the big deal?
So, I'll ask, what does my video have to do my being thrown out? It's not like I made a video of someone being found illegal and then publicized their misfortune. My video gave people an inside look into an interesting part of Class Racing, one very few people get to see. I would never try and benefit by someone being found illegal, that would be cruel and it's not my style to do that. One thing has nothing to do with the other. So what is stupid about making a video with the permission of NHRA and the racers involved? I really don't see your point other than to point out that I passed tech and didn't race. |
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I was at Indy this year and walked down to the barn each day. Took a few pics and really enjoyed the intensity of the competitors as they were put through their paces. Your video is greatly appreciated. In my opinion there are too many negative posts on this site and many are made by those who prefer to conceal their identity.
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[QUOTE=Evan Smith;597713]Well thank you for your comment Mr. No Name "Bubski". It's nice to criticize me and hide behind your keyboard. You're clearly bitter about my situation at Indy, which was over 10 years ago. Yes, I was tossed for valves being too big. I did not do the heads and failed to inspect the work of others. Ultimately, my fault. I came home, cut the valves, and put them back in the engine. It's true, I did not compete at E-town, that was my own decision. My engine was inspected, as requested by NHRA at Indy, and I assembled the engine at the track, but did not race. Not that I owe you or anyone else an explanation, but I was worn out from Indy and work and didn't want to rush putting it together. Being tossed at Indy sucked and I needed a break. I went to the next race, I believe it was Atco (I'm sure you have the details committed to memory) and ran well. What's the big deal?
If your not living on the edge, your taking up too much space!! Like no one has ever pushed a rule to the limit. How silly of me... |
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Great Video,and thanks for posting!
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