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Frank Castros 01-19-2022 08:18 PM

Sharing
 
When I read a post of the loss of someone in the Class Racing community and there have been too many in past few years, months and weeks I think of this quote by the Dalai Lama;

“Share your knowledge. It is a way to achieve immortality.”

Many of us here are Baby Boomers and are in high gear on the drag strip of life, if you know what I mean.

Mark Yacavone 01-19-2022 09:08 PM

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I agree wholeheartedly, Frank.
Most of us come on here to learn and to teach.
We don't write books, for the most part, so I believe in passing it on some way.

( See Musical Post i n The Lounge)

Curt Rees 01-21-2022 10:54 AM

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I have read some of the posts (complaints) and just shake me head. At 76, I just want to run my car as much as time allows, no pun intended.

AHFS doesn't bother me. The car is going to make a full pass every time. What ET it runs, it runs.

Frank is correct, we are in high gear with just a few feet to go. Better enjoy it while you can!

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Curt Rees

Carguy49 01-21-2022 11:43 AM

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Sharing is very important in our lives. Whether it is knowledge or just friendship, do your best to help as much as you can. I have the privilege of hanging with my friends at the track and giving moral support. This makes being at the track fun for me and my friends. As I stated in another thread - - When the time comes for my funeral, I pray that my friends say I was a good friend. Not for who I was, but how I treated them.

I am 72 - dad made it to 87 and mom made it to 88 - so you do the math. Yes my time is short, so I better have as much fun as possible. Thank God for decent health, so far.

Rob Petrie E395 01-21-2022 03:14 PM

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I’m not old but I’ve been off puppy chow for a long time. I’m hoping I’ve got 30 or 40 to go. If I live as long as my dad and grandpa. Maybe more. I owe so many people on this website a beer (some a steak dinner). That I’m afraid to list them all for fear I’ll forget somebody. I don’t have a lot of knowledge to give. But when I can help someone I will. I appreciate every single one of you guys that has helped me and answered my stupid questions. They key (in my opinion) to getting help is don't be a D.

BILL TAYLOR 01-21-2022 10:19 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Frank Castros (Post 655888)
When I read a post of the loss of someone in the Class Racing community and there have been too many in past few years, months and weeks I think of this quote by the Dalai Lama;

“Share your knowledge. It is a way to achieve immortality.”

Many of us here are Baby Boomers and are in high gear on the drag strip of life, if you know what I mean.

I asked a friend and racer who is actually older than me how he was doing and he said "Well, I'm somewhere between the 1000' and the finish line". That about sums it up for us Boomers! Bill Taylor B/S 1005.

Doug Hoven 01-21-2022 10:37 PM

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While I may be the one of the youngest members here on class racer as well as being part of the very small percentage of "kids" that are interested in drag racing let alone stock eliminator, it is nice to be able to read the years of experience and knowledge everyone on this forum has to offer. For what it's worth, what really dragged me deeper into the whole class racing thing was being Billy Nees' personal tuner and part time driver for the "Not For Nothin'" project, and the car I drove all last season came out of the back catalog of his collection. There is however something to be said for learning things for yourself. I am currently in the process of building my first "stocker" engine and am trying things in this build that Billy told me would never work, but to me it's worth the effort to try certain things anyway. In the end, I am going to learn something whether something works or doesn't work, and that is what is most important to me. (sorry for the long post)

Kyle Kohr 01-22-2022 12:18 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Doug Hoven (Post 656007)
While I may be the one of the youngest members here on class racer as well as being part of the very small percentage of "kids" that are interested in drag racing let alone stock eliminator, it is nice to be able to read the years of experience and knowledge everyone on this forum has to offer. For what it's worth, what really dragged me deeper into the whole class racing thing was being Billy Nees' personal tuner and part time driver for the "Not For Nothin'" project, and the car I drove all last season came out of the back catalog of his collection. There is however something to be said for learning things for yourself. I am currently in the process of building my first "stocker" engine and am trying things in this build that Billy told me would never work, but to me it's worth the effort to try certain things anyway. In the end, I am going to learn something whether something works or doesn't work, and that is what is most important to me. (sorry for the long post)

Well said! Being 26 I feel lucky to have this resource (classracer.com) to learn and try to figure things out for myself from ideas from people that have been doing this for longer than we’ve been alive. There’s no way my car would be near as good as it is without the help from people that have been doing this long before me and i know I still have a lot to learn.

Larry Hill 01-22-2022 08:50 AM

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“There’s no way my car would be near as good as it is without the help from people that have been doing this long before me and i know I still have a lot to learn.”

Well stated.

My favorite thing is when speaking with another racer or builder and the “Light” turns on. After the conversation, I ask myself why did it take so long to get pointed in the right direction. “And so it goes “

west coast 01-23-2022 04:15 PM

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I truely believe in sharing to help keep this sport alive. When I first started in stock by no means was I a rookie in racing but was to the class. I by know means now am an expert at anything. One thing that I have learned about learning more about racing is listen, you will soon find out alot, and when to ask questions. A lot of it is timing, being in the right place and asking questions at the right time. I am surprised at some of the things that I have picked up in a conversation that know body else picked up in the groups that were talking. I share in groupd like this some times just to see who is paying attention and come ask me question afterwords. I know quite a few people that are not open to sharing knowledge that is ok, you will learn who these are sometime it takes years with some people. I have learn a lot from so many people over the years. One thing I learned very early was there is no way I could out send them but I could out work them. Excect Stevie Wann, he is the hardest working guy I have ever met in drag racing.

Best advise when you get lost go back to the basics.


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