On May 11, 2012, at 3:56 PM, Keith Whaley wrote:

> mary pitrone wrote:
>> This is for you car guys on the list, Joe, Paul, Ken and who ever else raced 
>> or worked on Fords.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> http://autos.yahoo.com/blogs/motoramic/carroll-shelby-racer-master-car-builder-dies-age-200041629.html
>> 
>> 
> 
> Many thanks! Carroll was my hero.  I swore that if I ever fell heir to a LOT 
> of money, the very first thing I'd buy would be a Shelby Mustang of some 
> vintage... <g>
> 
> keith whaley <== almost too old to drive anymore. But still...the desire 
> lingers on...


The only time I road in a GT350 as an adult was in the Summer of '92.  I raced 
in Portland one weekend, flagged for a shelby club track event at PIR during 
the week, raced in Seattle the next Friday and Saturday, and flagged at a 
vintage race back in Portland that Sunday.

I think it was during the shelby club event, maybe the vintage races, at lunch 
time, several of the drivers were giving rides to corner workers in their 
vintage race cars.  The guy I was working the corner with, got a ride in a 
GT40, I don't think he was able to sleep on his belly for a week after that.  I 
got a ride in a GT350, the theory was that you'd hop in, get two laps, and 
they'd come into the pits to give the next guy a ride.

We start out the ride, with the driver kindly explaining the line to me. At 
some point he asks if I've ever been on the track. When I said, "I was racing 
here last weekend", he said that I should be coaching him instead.  Four or 
five laps later, they checkered the session, and with my coaching, the driver 
had made some big improvements in his line through several of the turns.

--
Larry Colen [email protected] sent from i4est





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