The salt is really hard flat and smooth this year because Utah is in a bad drought. It’s only 1/2” thick most places but making a fast surface. Lots of new records set and lots of different cars attending than I’ve seen in the past 4 years.How's the salt holding up. Wish I could be there. Have some extra fun for those of us watching from the bleachers.
Haha, ya Fred goes places with me. A gift from my sister in Florida years ago. He usually goes back down there once a year to visit his sister Lola that still resides with my sister next to her pool. But I thought he should see the salt flats one time.The flamingo is a nice touch. We had one follow us on a vacation one year and he did all the reporting to our friends of our adventure.





Thanks Ambenz for subscribing and the good vibes. I just retired from Ford this year and while I’ve not gone to the events you named I usually take the roadster to the yearly employee car show in July but unfortunately Covid has cancelled it last year and this. If you get back on Woodward someday also check out the Vinsetta Garage for some good eats and very cool atmosphere. IT used to be an actual working garage back in the day and the current owners kept the vibe but made it a cool restaurant.Just caught your thread, (wondering how I missed it?) ...cool stuff, right here. Subscribed. Mustangs too! And just on the other side of the puddle.
Long vacation to Bonneville to get your fix, the need for speed will do it to ya! LOL!
Don't know if you go to the Mustang Memories Show up at the Ford HQ and the Covid Road Tour they put on these last 2 years.
I've been there in 2017 and 2020. Got to see a cool private collection on the road tour too.
And of course there is Woodward...that T bucket would be cool to drive to Woodward.
Eats at the Ford's Garage, and a few other touristy things just east of you...but never been around your neck to the burbs....maybe some day.
All in due time xtremek. This year I’ve left the car mostly stock to see what it can do as it was from the Police department. If I bring it again next year I will likely make some mods like lowering it, the moon discs and a hotter tune. We’ll get a baseline this year and I’ll learn the ropes.What, no moon disks? Good luck.

Agreed and hope I can time it right to stop in on my way home. As a I-80 traveller it hard whe they are only open from noon to 4:30pm. Usually I end up passing thru Lincoln early morning or late evening but we shall try.We stopped there several years ago and I highly recommend it. Tons and tons of stuff to check out in there.
Thanks and I’ll keep posting what happens over the weekend. This is my first time at World of Speed so I don’t know how it compares to Speed Week. I expect it may be smaller in size but we’ll see. Really I don’t care if there are three people and two plastic cones. I’m still excited to run a car on the famed salt flats.Awesome updates. The stuff that shows up to Bonneville is always random, but really neat.


Really I don’t care if there are three people and two plastic cones. I’m still excited to run a car on the famed salt flats.
I don't think 4 and half hours is even enough time to check the place out. I think that when we did it you had to pick a start time since there was a guide that went with you to each area.Agreed and hope I can time it right to stop in on my way home. As a I-80 traveller it hard whe they are only open from noon to 4:30pm. Usually I end up passing thru Lincoln early morning or late evening but we shall try.
Not sure that last years car would be that cheap but older ones yes. In fact there is a Kevin Harvick 2003 car on Bring a Trailer right now with a 20K bid and 7 days to go in the auction. It is possible to find deals on older NASCAR cars.I don't know if it's still true, but you used to be able to pick up a used Nascar ride for stupid cheap. like $20k for last years car.
You are right, I could spend 8more hours there studying every display but then, I’m a bit crazy.I don't think 4 and half hours is even enough time to check the place out. I think that when we did it you had to pick a start time since there was a guide that went with you to each area.
Other places we stopped at along 80 were the Union Pacific Golden Spike Tower (https://goldenspiketower.com/) and the Union Pacific Museum in Council Bluffs. The UP Big Boy was doing a tour, it might line up with your travel plans, there's a thread around here somewhere about it. The American Pickers place in Le Claire is also off the highway. We checked out Joilet Prison and there was a great chicken place called Chicken-N-Spice.
Enjoy! Any reason you didn't run at the earlier event? What's the difference between them?

