It looks impressive, and I'm sure it was fun.
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Originally posted by studemax View PostAlso, Peewee..... Did you notice they ran with a TAILWIND?Last edited by pdub; March 26, 2019, 05:10 PM.Charter member of the Turd Nuggets
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Makes me wonder why tailwinds aren't factored in on LSR. Doesn't the wind blow in Wendover?
But usually, they don't run once the wind gets over 5MPH because at big speeds, a little side pressure can upset the vehicle.Last edited by studemax; March 26, 2019, 09:53 PM.Act your age, not your shoe size. - Prince
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Originally posted by RockJustRock View PostMakes me wonder why tailwinds aren't factored in on LSR. Doesn't the wind blow in Wendover?Charter member of the Turd Nuggets
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Air compression becomes the "wall" you're struggling against.
Act your age, not your shoe size. - Prince
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Originally posted by studemax View Post
Exactly. Air becomes a fluid. That's why several scale model tests of some aircraft and vehicles are done in a water tank with a current so full speed (and pressure) can be calculated without danger.
I should have taken that to be an ominous sign, but I had to tempt fate one more time. Stude, thanks again for being there when you were. That was a great day at the track, my last one ever. What a great way to go out. Dang, that was fun.Charter member of the Turd Nuggets
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Runs with wind speed at 15 MPH or above don't count as a record - they shut down the track. Before it became logistically impossible SCTA used to turn the track around and do the return runs within an hour and in the opposite direction. FIA records are still run that way (at least the last I heard). For Speed Week, the return runs are done the first thing the following morning followed by the days racing. My boss in Impound leads the pack of returning record-eligible cars down to the start line early in the morning.
Dan
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I think after a lot of thought and a little bit of experience at it, land speed may very WELL be a spectator sport after all. I at first thought it wasn't, I thought it was a total participant sport. We were sitting there on the tailgate of Stude's truck in Arkansas, engaged in conversation near the time trap. But when a car was coming by, I had to turn my head and look at that car going by so fast. All I could say was, "Dang that's fun." Because I'd been out there on that same pavement minutes before that.
But it's still experience-limited. Raw spectators, like maybe the Blytheville locals, all they know is that cars are going fast. Really darned fast. They have no clue what it actually takes to do that, to go that fast, how much time and effort and money is invested beforehand. That's part of what I wanted to convey on behalf of ECTA, but it appears right now they don't need my help after all. I'm not at all upset about it, they simply didn't need my help and I was trying to force myself upon them anyhow, all my own idea. There's not much I could do right now anyhow. I'm just glad I went out there and did it as a part of my life experiences.
I'd recommend it. But it's based on finance. And look at the speed, it's exponential. To go twice as fast you may need 12 times as much money put into it.Charter member of the Turd Nuggets
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One of my not-so-bright pals once asked how big the grandstands were on the salt..... But, yes - it's a spectator sport... on a grand scale. Just like a big road course, you only see a small part of the racing surface - but if you sit long enough, you can plenty of the salt circus that is Bonneville. And, Peewee - you need to GO, if only for one day. Sit in an air conditioned car all day if you have to, but GO. I promise you, you will never regret being there. It's like visiting another world.Act your age, not your shoe size. - Prince
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Originally posted by studemax View PostOne of my not-so-bright pals once asked how big the grandstands were on the salt..... But, yes - it's a spectator sport... on a grand scale. Just like a big road course, you only see a small part of the racing surface - but if you sit long enough, you can plenty of the salt circus that is Bonneville. And, Peewee - you need to GO, if only for one day. Sit in an air conditioned car all day if you have to, but GO. I promise you, you will never regret being there. It's like visiting another world.
Dan
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Guys, I am SO done in. I hired a man today to cut our grass. Tomorrow I'll try that new curbside pickup thing they've got going at a local grocery store. If I can get me there at noon in the car, that's the appointment time I chose on the computer.
It's been a good run, and a whole lot of fun. I have no regrets whatsoever. Time runs out on everyone eventually.Charter member of the Turd Nuggets
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