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    underwood who?

    Looks like deuce did it again

    In fact looks like florida boys kicked some but in IT.

    Maybe this little state isnt such a "small pond" after all?

    more gloating to come later...

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    Results are up on MyLaps - congrats to Kip and Dan Jones. I'm going out to the shop to drink beer, install my new splitter and ponder why I didn't go. Shoulda coulda woulda
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    Quote Originally Posted by benspeed View Post
    Results are up on MyLaps - congrats to Kip and Dan Jones. I'm going out to the shop to drink beer, install my new splitter and ponder why I didn't go. Shoulda coulda woulda
    Ya think?

    Gotta go and get the laps in, get to know that place, before you can worry about keeping up with the likes of Robbie and Kip!
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    Sharon and I took the track tours on Saturday. Never so happy with a decision! Going under the bridge at 11 for the first time is much more dramatic than the downhill at Lime Rock, or Turn One at Bridgehampton! Would not have wanted to do that in a race car without having seen it in a street car first!

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    much more dramatic than the downhill at Lime Rock
    Really? To me the downhill is more ballsy and when I ran it kept wondering what all the fuss was about. Now turn 1 is quite a challenge at RA.
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    Y'all should have run it when there was no 10 a&b but there was the DIP. The old guy know what I am taking about.

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    Dave- got to agree the downhill at Lime Rock is way more than the current RA... I didn't get the fuss either when we went down. Great track though all around one of my favorite. Better than Mid Ohio and almost as fun ad Lime Rock IMO.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RSTPerformance View Post
    Dave- got to agree the downhill at Lime Rock is way more than the current RA...
    You two chain-smoking the funny cigs? Except for the home boys who have this weird obsession with LRP, you'll find very few drivers with experience around this country that would choose that track - or any of its components - over Road Atlanta. Yup, it was a better track before Panoz changed it - he'll have to answer to the Good Lord someday for that - but LRP will always be this little rinky-dink track that would never be accepted as more than an HPDE track were it built today, surviving simply because it's close to NYC and has been around a long time...

    Get out to more tracks, kids. Take some time to get away from home more often. Try something new once in a while.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gran racing View Post
    Really? To me the downhill is more ballsy and when I ran it kept wondering what all the fuss was about. Now turn 1 is quite a challenge at RA.
    Well, maybe it's the fact that I first went over the downhill at LRP back in '67 or '68 and I've slept a few since then........

    But I will never forget coming thru West Bend at 90 in a 427 Cobra with Mark Donohue and wondering how the car was going to fit under the bridge!!!!!!!!!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by RacerBill View Post
    Well, maybe it's the fact that I first went over the downhill at LRP back in '67 or '68 and I've slept a few since then........

    But I will never forget coming thru West Bend at 90 in a 427 Cobra with Mark Donohue and wondering how the car was going to fit under the bridge!!!!!!!!!!!!


    I have a similar memory with Bruce MacInnes in a Sprinter van!!

    it's too bad they have since raised the bridge :/



    and Greg, you don't give LRP nearly enough credit! But to each his own...
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