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Re: Stupid Cone Tricks

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Subject: Re: Stupid Cone Tricks
From: PbPied@aol.com
Date: Tue, 20 Jun 2000 10:55:10 EDT
I did?
A pointer cone?  Stand up?
Hmmm...  during one of the challenge runs on the right course,
I did  feel that I might have run over the base of the course marker
cone there, and under fairly brisk acceleration.  I dared not look
back as I came around the loop to see if it were down.....

Thanks for the congrats, Mark...  I think.  An interesting distinction
to have gained.

In the mid 80's during a street solo in Dayton, OH, Jerry Kieft in
a Mazda -powered AM he called the "Bandit" ran over a cone with his
right rear slick.  The cone did at least one flip while airborne, and 
landed right back in the box.  A "Trick" I have never seen repeated...

Alan Sheidler


>Date: Mon, 19 Jun 2000 16:31:56 -0400
>From: Mark Sirota <msirota@isc.upenn.edu>
>Subject: Stupid cone tricks

>This past weekend at the Harrisburg Pro Solo, I witnessed one of the
>most astounding pylon tricks I've ever seen.

>Alan Sheidler, in his F125 shifter kart, got a pointer cone to stand up
>without incurring any pylon penalties or going off course.  This
>happened during the challenge.  The cone in question was the one on
>the driver's right, after you pass through the crossover the first
>time -- the one that pinched you inwards as you entered the big 180.

>Has anyone else ever seen someone get a pointer to stand up without
>incurring penalties?

>My congratulations to Alan.

>Mark

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