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Tire Failure Correction

To: "Landspeed" <land-speed@autox.team.net>
Subject: Tire Failure Correction
From: "Louise Ann Noeth" <lanoeth@earthlink.net>
Date: Sat, 1 Dec 2001 16:27:50 -0800
OK Boys and Girls, this is an official notice to all:

Don and Rick Vesco's Turbinator did NOT suffer tire failure on the 458
record run. The tire was punctured by debris and we believe it maintained
it's shape and did not walk off the rim simply due to centrifugal force and
tight wheel housing area. As Don whoa'd down the streamliner it began to
swap identities, acting a bike and then a car, but since Don is a master
with either, he just stayed busy.

A special point of interest, Don did experience severe vibration after the
tire lost pressure that he half-expected to see the back half of the car
gone when he stopped. In fact, there was minimal damage to the body and then
only near the tire well.

It is TEAMVesco's position the Mickey Thompson tires performed perfectly
until one was poked with a gob of steel. As dedicated as the course stewards
are, they pick up every piece of debris, we were just damned unlucky to
"nail" one at plus 450.

TEAMVesco backs the integrity of Mickey Thompson tires 100% and fully intend
to use their wheels and tires on our assault of the 500mph barrier in the
2002 racing season.

Stay Tuned.

The Speed is about to come upon us.

Be Vigilant,

"LandSpeed" Louise Ann Noeth

LandSpeed Productions
Telling Stories with Words and Pictures
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Higginbotham Land Speed Racing" <saltrat@pro-blend.com>
To: "rtmack" <RTMACK@pop3.concentric.net>; <land-speed@autox.team.net>
Sent: Saturday, December 01, 2001 1:23 PM
Subject: Re: Tire reliabilty, and traction control


> @#%$&*( trailers
>
>
> Russ,
> I don't think I said anything different about slippage.  At least I didn't
> mean to (still think 15% slippage is real). Just commented on my take on
> the tire failure mode. I don't see slippage at the salt causing tire
> failure. I believe that tire failure there is caused by overloading. Tire
> slippage at the salt only decreases potential speed.
> Examples of tires to study might be Don Vesco's and Bonner Denton's mod
> along with Earl's failed tire if it is still available. These are the only
> failures that I know of that can be classified as catastrophic or
> semi-catastrophic. The rear tires on "Rose" show wear signs (15 passes)
but
> I think they are safe. We could try to contact Joe Law and see if he would
> participate.
>
> On TC use: let's test and see if there is any difference in performance.
> Then the discussion may be moot. Also it should apply to Special
> Construction only (at first).
>
> Others out there interested in tire analysis? If so, let us know.
>
> Skip (Busy untwisting my tail! My attention was on this last year too)

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