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This time every year, The Great Race is contested. http://www.greatrace.com/It's pretty cool - 100 vintage cars (at least 45 years old) on a 9 day timed rally from Minneapolis to Mobile, Alabama. Many of the cars are MUCH older than 45 years. Different route each year. My son-in-law is the navigator and his dad is the driver in their (open cockpit)1916 Hudson. Here is their Great Race Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/greatracethesharpteam. The cover photo is my two grand daughters in the 1916 Hudson. The cover photo inset shows the guys hoisting the trophy after winning the 2011 Race (in a 1911 Velie manufactured by John Deere). They have been driving in this thing for 20+ years and this was their first victory. Yesterday was the first leg of this year's race and they are currently IN 1st place!!!
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That is, indeed, pretty cool! It must be nice to see the cars of your youth on the road again.
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Glad you liked it!
After the first day, they were in first place. At he end of yesterday/2nd day, they are in 3rd place. The scoring is a bit misleading because each team gets to throw out the time of one segment during the race. Doug & Howard haven't done that yet, but the two teams in front of them HAVE tossed one segment. Essentially, that means Doug & Howard are still leading. This is much more competitive & exacting than you would think just looking at it. Pretty exciting stuff.
Today they stop in Peoria. Ill. A close friend and fraternity brother is going to try and track Doug & Howard down and introduce himself.
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You mean fraternities are good for something except cocaine?
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Glad you liked it!
After the first day, they were in first place. At he end of yesterday/2nd day, they are in 3rd place. The scoring is a bit misleading because each team gets to throw out the time of one segment during the race. Doug & Howard haven't done that yet, but the two teams in front of them HAVE tossed one segment. Essentially, that means Doug & Howard are still leading. This is much more competitive & exacting than you would think just looking at it. Pretty exciting stuff.
Today they stop in Peoria. Ill. A close friend and fraternity brother is going to try and track Doug & Howard down and introduce himself. Very cool! My oldest is in Baton Rouge and we're 20 minutes from Covington. Will have to check it out if I'm in town. Scott
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You mean fraternities are good for something except cocaine? Way back when we were in school, it was all about beer. Drugs hadn't been invented yet! BTW - my fraternity brother DID catch up with the guys and they had a nice visit. After 3 days, they are in 2nd place.
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Friar Tuck, could you pass the ale, Good Sir. Why certainly Brother Ray.
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Bears, beets, Battlestar Galactica.
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I was actually on the Kickstarter-funded team that invented the wheel.
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Don't be so modest. You were on the kickstarter team that invented the stone that was later used to invent the wheel, too.
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Don't be so modest. You were on the kickstarter team that invented the stone that was later used to invent the wheel, too. Damn - BUSTED!!!!
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After the first 4 stages, the guys are in 2nd place, hot on the heels of 1st place. Cumulative results - stage 4
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The guys ran into a problem with tires after the fifth day and changed the full set.
The new tires drove them crazy - the expansion/contraction was inconsistent and they couldn't get the calibration correct. When you are traveling for the entire day over great distances, the the mis-calibration adds up. Dropped them right out of the thick of things. I think they finished 16th.
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You know, there's a reason obsolete technology is obsolete.
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Sorry to hear, Ray. I hope they keep competing.
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You know, there's a reason obsolete technology is obsolete.
<<DUCKS>> Ironically, it was the NEW-manufacture tires that did them in.
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Sorry to hear, Ray. I hope they keep competing. They absolutely will. The whole thing is a big family party with a stunning sense of community. How was the visit with Pete?
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Epic. As usual.
About 15 different, amazing beers. Clams, hamburgers and pizza. Seattle from across Elliott bay. Cruised top down in the roadster.
Good thing we are both already married.
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The thought of you guys getting together makes me happy. So glad.
Jack
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Thanks for posting this Ray, I love to see people driving and enjoying their old/classic cars. This event looks like a lot of fun.
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The thought of you guys getting together makes me happy. So glad. +1 on that! Sounds like a great brocation interlude. I am envious. I am sad to say that I have not had a beer since March 8th. Coming up on 4 months.
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