Jason,
Thank you for your beautifully written in depth review of the weekend. A true
scribe you are!
I wanted to share the results of our weekend as it was the best racing weekend
I have had in 21 years. I finally had the opportunity to do the drive into town
for the Friday night race car concourse. As a spectator, it is a thrilling
event. As a participant, it is incredible. They estimated that there were
20,000 people lining the streets. We were honored with a â??First Reserveâ??
trophy in Class F for the Triumph.
On Saturday, we set a new best lap time of 2:45.2.
On Sunday, we placed first in class during the feature race.
The range of driving skill that is allowed to run this event became an issue
for me during the weekend. During a qualifying race on Saturday, a Porsche #80,
overcooked the brakes coming into 5, turned the car 180 degrees, and as he
entered the turn mid track RELEASED his brakes and went straight through the
turn at high speed. Fortunately, I saw the smoke from the braking in my left
mirror and decided to go straight rather than turning for the apex. The Porsche
flew by missing me by 6 feet. At the next run, i found him sideways in the Kink
with long skid marks leading to his stationary car. I would highly suggest a
driving school for this individual.
I want to thank Richard and Dan Gehweiler for making this weekend so
successful. It was truly a team effort which makes all the effort that much
more meaningful. And thanks Jason for helping us out with the hardware.
Best,
Allen
Jody & Allen Washatko
W51 N664 Highland Drive
Cedarburg, WI 53012
> On Jul 18, 2016, at 11:18 PM, Jason Ostrowski <jason@multivintage.com> wrote:
>
> Well, my feelings and results are a mixed bag of high and low.
> In general the weekend was a flurry of activity... The event was deep in
> competition, dollars and activity; In so many ways.
> The atmosphere at this race is as rich as it gets for the glacial hills of
> Wisconsin.
> Beauty of folks, machines, and nature were in bounty.
> The 50 year celebration of Can -Am was rather glorious; and made any local
> race you may be used to, seem like a crappy slot car track in your Buddy's
> basement.
> Our own Tony Garmey was out and quite pointy at sharp end of the Grid.
> He was deep in the middle of a multi million dollar battle of the big boys.
> He held his own in all the sessions and raced to the very front of the
> action. He hung on to the top five in a field of some 50 machines of power,
> wealth and mechanical excellence.
> The racing in the can-am was simply Phenomenal.
> In the end it was the 1974 UOP Shadows that took away the big Kitty; winning
> the feature race and the stealing both the visual and speed prize for the
> entire weekend... proving that the last years of the Can Am were indeed a
> thing of special greatness.
>
> All in all, the level of preparation and the standard fare in every race
> group was top notch.
> A clean lap in most groups was rather rare due to high volume as well as
> obvious differences in driver ability.
> The Triumphs:
> There were only 3 Triumphs at the HUGE event.
> I'd have to Give the cup to Allen W. In his wonderful red TR6. he finished
> all his sessions and ran well all weekend. He took first prize in the
> downtown Racecar beauty contest driving back to the track with the
> prestigious Blue Ribbon in his concourse class!
> Well shown and well raced>>>A+ indeed!
> I can't believe my own luck... or lack there of.
> I was really fast in my qualifying sessions. I was actually taking it easy
> and trying to save my car for a real Porsche Massacre in my races. And even
> with holding back my big cards in my 3 Qualifying sessions... I very easily
> set my fastest time ever at Road America... And never even had a clean lap.
> I qualified 17th of 62 cars for the first of 2 races.
> but on the way to the grid a part on my car that simply should not fail...
> Failed.
> On the way up the hill to grid myself for the race, my crew noticed a shake
> and a shimmer in the wheel way.
> When told of the shake I quickly exited the grid and motored down the hill.
> We jacked the car up and found one of my custom "bullet proof" Quarter Master
> engineered Hubs broken...a big fat fail.
> So on the GT6 front... The song remains the same...
> I am very fast. And Not for lack of effort or preparation... I am once again
> beaten by equipment in the face of my own desire to push the car to a new
> limit.
> Perhaps with a dollar or two for every nickel I have; my troubles would be
> over...
> Quarter Master Doesn't make custom parts anymore.
> so our old solution is part of the good old days; and today is no longer
> "problem solved".
> Brian and I are looking at our current fabrication options now.
>
> Which brings me to the highlight of my weekend.
> Brian... Racing our Cheetah wheel to wheel for first place overall in group 3.
> Back and forth with the McKee of a fellow named A.C. all race; changing
> position frequently.
> Brian was in first place on the final lap. Going into turn 5 the rear
> suspension Broke!
> The Tire was punctured as it rubbed against the frame rail.
> With Balls, and a will, and our always dream....
> Like a sick NASCAR Nightmare...
> He kept going for 2 miles with rubber flying and blue smoke a blazing.
> The tire fell off the rim on the front stretch as he took the checkered flag
> for second place... finishing only inches in front of Doc Bundy!
> It was the best race and finish for a non pro race I have ever seen!
> 2nd place for the Cheetah in a spectacular fashion!
> At the podium celebration... Even Brian Redman was at a loss for words.
> Our Plymouth Barracuda finished all its sessions and was handling well.
> It could use another couple few hundred horsepower to win...
> But sure was the talk of the town!
> Great Highs and Great Lows...
> That's why we play this game.
> Because the feelings you get from the skin you put in; take you from event to
> event, in a whirlwind of emotion.
> And you never know how its gonna play out until you flip the kill switch off.
>
> Thanks to everyone that sent me a kind word this weekend,
> And to those that came to help me in person! wow!
> All that support was well received...
> Jason Ostrowski
> Friendly Ghost Racing
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