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  • How A $500 Craigslist Car Beat $400K Rally Racers

    Hope this is not a repost but it is cool!!!

    How A $500 Craigslist Car Beat $400K Rally Racers
    Professional motorsport is a cold, hard place. If you want to run with the big dogs, you can't just build a car in your mom's garage and show up, right? Wrong. One guy did just that. Here's his amazing story.

    This is the multifaceted tale of Bill Caswell, a man who bought a $500 crapcan off Craigslist to run against the $400,000-plus rally cars in a World Rally Championship race earlier this month. It is a tale of a guy who had a welder, a bunch of credit cards, and a lot of free time but no real backing or funds. It is a story of a dude who taught himself how to build an FIA-legal roll cage, with no prior experience, because he wanted to spend the fabrication fee on race tires instead. It's the story of an enthusiast who drove a rustbucket to a third-place finish in an FIA-sanctioned race.

    Most of all, it is a story of hoonage.

    Bill Caswell, an unemployed Chicago racing freak, entered the Mexico round of the World Rally Championship in a 1991 BMW 318i that he found on Craigslist. The car cost $500. One year ago, Caswell decided that he wanted to go rallying with Rally America. Two months later, he crashed a car and blew up an engine five minutes into his first event. Four events later, he found a loophole in the FIA rules that let him enter a twenty-year-old car in the same event as guys like Ken Block and former F1 driver Kimi Raikkonen


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    Professional motorsport is a cold, hard place. If you want to run with the big dogs, you can't just build a car in your mom's garage and show up, right? Wrong. One guy did just that. Here's his amazing story.
    2007 SBN/A Drag Week Winner & First only SBN/A Car in the 9's Till 2012
    First to run in the .90s .80s and .70's in SBN/A
    2012 SSBN/A Drag Week Winner First in the 9.60's/ 9.67 @ 139 1.42 60'
    2013 SSBN/A Drag Week, Lets quit sand bagging, and let it rip!

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    Re: How A $500 Craigslist Car Beat $400K Rally Racers

    Amazing, what a great story.

    I immediately translated that into , "Why can't a few half millions of us ever achieve success with GREAT guitars and equipment?" Not taped together junk, I mean good stuff.

    Answer = "Talent."

    It's so good to see that story. Great post! Very inspiring. Well written, and I loved it.

    pw
    Charter member of the Turd Nuggets

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      Re: How A $500 Craigslist Car Beat $400K Rally Racers

      I don't care if it is a repost, I didn't see it the first time. Awesome read!

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        very cool!
        www.Nightmare-Motorsports.com

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          Re: How A $500 Craigslist Car Beat $400K Rally Racers

          Hellyeah!

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            Re: How A $500 Craigslist Car Beat $400K Rally Racers

            thats awsome!

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              Re: How A $500 Craigslist Car Beat $400K Rally Racers

              it is a rerun, http://www.bangshift.com/forum/index.php?topic=20849.0 however, that story is so awesome it could be repeated 10x without getting old.
              Doing it all wrong since 1966

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                Re: How A $500 Craigslist Car Beat $400K Rally Racers

                Yeah, this guy is my new Hero, right behind the guy who has the job of putting the oil on the Girls for Playboy.
                2007 SBN/A Drag Week Winner & First only SBN/A Car in the 9's Till 2012
                First to run in the .90s .80s and .70's in SBN/A
                2012 SSBN/A Drag Week Winner First in the 9.60's/ 9.67 @ 139 1.42 60'
                2013 SSBN/A Drag Week, Lets quit sand bagging, and let it rip!

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