rmalkow2
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Made it to SLC today and will be out there tomorrow. I’ll look for the DLRA shirt and press vests or try to contact Thomas by phone.
Made it to SLC today and will be out there tomorrow. I’ll look for the DLRA shirt and press vests or try to contact Thomas by phone.
What fun having gj members at both our vintage racing venue (as a participant) and at BSF Speed Week!
Chris
Sitting in the Hotel in Salt lake City and we just discovered we left the Vegemite at home. Greg with me will be wearing a D.L.R.A. shirt. I will also be looking for a couple of teams from Connecticut. I also expect Graffiti Publications may have Press Vests and they will know how to find me. We will not get to Wendover until tomorrow night.


P.S. I know what "mates" means. But it's a mystery why females are called "shielas".
Well, at least you fulfilled part of your list of activities, Simon. Meeting up with Tom and Lou and 1/2 CUp! What luck! I'm so glad the stars aligned for that. Sorry about Mother Nature keeping things too wet for the salt to cooperate for racing while you were there. At least you can say you made it to the BSF, though, where Burt Munro ran his motorcycle in the past. Hallowed ground, for sure. (Lou was there back in Burt's time.)
Safe travels home.
Chris
P.S. I know what "mates" means. But it's a mystery why females are called "shielas".
Thanks everyone.Regrets HOTFR8 that I did not get to meet and at least shake your hand. Especially since you made the trip here. Glad some other GJ members like Don Long, Thomas and Lou got to meet you. It’s hard to find people on the salt when everyone is busy and on the move. Hope you have had a good trip here to the US and safe travels home. Thanks for all you do for the GJ. It’s a great forum.
So good to see and catch up with Thomas and Lou a little. Wishing safe travels for them back to COTU and look forward to their reflections of Speed Week 2019.
See you next year on the salt!
Bob
Hi again everyone. Lou and I got home about 05:30 AM this morning after driving straight home from Bonneville. It's good to be back in the COTU. I understand Chris has kept everyone somewhat informed while we were away.
Our local car club's annual car show, Motor Muster is tomorrow morning and I'm helping with that so another O'dark thirty get up for us. Once the dust settles and I'm better caught up, I've got loads of pictures and a story or two from the salt that I'll post in about. Needless to say, Lou was grinning from ear to ear the whole way home.Thanks everyone.
Thomas
Tell Lou I started last night finding some Aussie Bottle tops to send him.I had one beer in the fridge for when I got home.
It's a tough job, but someone has to do it!


Thanks for helping me out Mike with that link. I know I'm a little slow getting pictures on here. I have now downloaded, processed, resized and reviewed approximate 1,450 images from Bonneville 2019! With that done I can now start to form up a couple of posts on Lou's and my experience at Bonneville 2019. While you're waiting on that, for your consideration is the following.
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Lou's car successfully ran multiple times despite challenging salt conditions.
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Here's Lou's car in the mid 1960's. That's a much younger Lou getting suited up in orange on the right.
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Here's his car over 50 years later, still running on the salt. Not wanting to jump ahead too far of the story I'll leave it at that for now. It was a Bonneville event that Lou will never forget, guaranteed!
BTW, his record of never spinning a car at Bonneville is still intact!
Thomas
Not really retired Thomas