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Re: Mothers Day Autocross

To: PaxsACR@aol.com
Subject: Re: Mothers Day Autocross
From: Mike Bultemeier <hottvr@tfs.net>
Date: Tue, 11 May 1999 10:53:59 -0500
This is a truely great story. Glad to hear that she has recovered.

You said she wanted what TLS# ?

Mike B. TLS#1

PaxsACR@aol.com wrote:

> In a message dated 5/11/99 9:57:46 AM Central Daylight Time, DSRGR writes:
>
> << Subj:        Mothers Day Autocross
>  Date:  5/11/99 9:29:15 AM Central Daylight Time
>  From:  Jouet4ever
>  To:    eirish@us.hsanet.net, MIrish1431
>  To:    AJDE@compuserve.com, Swese100, Jitters99, Beadin
>  To:    TLStoffa, WTILV, jrsygrl@powernet.net
>  To:    lindakiss27@earthlink.net, Cherkeechf, CrownEagle
>
>         Today was a " double-dip" day for me. My mom is here visiting and
> wants to drive in the autocross. She has 3 main goals in her life....to fly a
> plane, have a story published and drive a race car. She has already
> accomplished the first 2 goals. Now she was about to realize her final goal!
>
>  She has spent the last year and a half fighting and recovering from cancer.
> In 1998, she was diagnosed with a " highly aggressive glandular cancer" which
> is not only treatable, but one of the very few cancers that is curable! She
> went through months of chemotherapy (lost all her hair and was either sick to
> her stomach or high from the drugs) then 5 weeks of radiation treatments. She
> is now 100% AOK cured! However, the road to recovery is long and tedious as
> she finds herself very weak and is working on building up her strength and
> growing back her hair. In the last 2 years she has driven only twice in their
> own car!
>
>     Race Day:  the course starts with a quick right hand turn into a straight
> away  2 quick left hand turns, a gate slightly offset and then a 3 cone
> slalom ending in another left hand turn where you go straight across the top
> of the parking lot to make a 90 degree left turn, short burst and then
> another left followed by a right leading to another long straight to a single
> cone that you must make a u turn around. Then dash straight to the finish.
>
>  Gene has brought 2 cars to the race. The " Sharkomatic" which all 3 of us
> are going to share plus the road-race car that he drives on the roadraces in
> CA and AZ (its actually not set up for autocrossing,  wrong kind of tires and
> set up for wide sweeping turns at much higher speeds) but mom wanted the full
> experience of a shift-stick, full racing harness, and, of course, the roar of
> the motor.
>
>  Before each autocross you are supposed to walk the course, look for how you
> are going to make your turns, where to apex, where to put on the speed, and
> generally memorize the course. Gene and I walked the course, but it was too
> long for mom to walk. The event Master let Gene drive her around it in the
> car, which doesn't give the full effect of walking. You cannot memorize the
> course while riding in the passenger seat, no matter how slow one goes.
>
>  Mom practiced driving the road race car in the pit area, driving around,
> shifting, getting in and out over the roll cage!
>
>  During the morning session, Gene took his runs first, with mom in the car so
> she could see the course and generally feel the action of the car, getting
> very consistent times in the 48 second range, ending with a 46.  Then mom
> took her first 5 runs in the " Sharkomatic." her first time was a 69.  Gene
> rode with her to guide her. Her next 2 runs were off course, as she had
> trouble all day finding the L shaped left turn at the top of the run. She
> kept turning early. A couple times she didn't make a tight enough u turn and
> plowed several of the cones down. All her runs were in the 60 second range. I
> took my 5 runs starting at 51 seconds and worked slowly down to 46 seconds on
> the last run. Then mom got 5 more runs in the "road race car". Again, her
> times were in the 60-70s range. She had lots of trouble with the steering.
> The road race car is very hard to steer at slower speeds and just not set up
> for a curvy tight course. But she was all harnessed in getting the full
> effect of a real race car. The announcer kept telling moms "story" over the
> loud speaker, so she grew quite a cheering crowd, with lots of video cameras
> on her. She was the highlight of the day!
>
>  After the lunch break we had 5 more runs each. Mom opted to only drive the
> "Sharkomatic" in the afternoon as she was wearing down, getting tired. But
> still not ready to call it quits! Gene ran his runs, best run coming in the
> 44 second range. Mom still rode with him to learn the course. Mom took her 5
> runs, again coming in at the 60-70 range. My runs started at 48 range, did
> one 46, then last run was a 47.
>
>  Monday....mom is sore in her legs from getting in and out the road race car
> window. Sore shoulders from the harness, but still beaming and exclaiming
> over her day! She enjoyed the day, realized her dream, was awed by the
> clubmembers that helped her by pointing the way for her on the course, told
> her to finish her run, gave her "thumbs-up", and cheered her, even if she had
> gone off course. She said she could see why they are our friends! She has
> nicknamed herself "cone-killer," and is seriously thinking about another
> race! >>


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