Joined your list a few months ago and found it a great source of information
on salt racing - the updates during Speed Week from Jonathan's site was
fantastic - being based in the UK - I rely on the internet for getting info on
my interest LSR Racing and Unlimited Hydroplanes
As I say I am based in the UK and my interest in straight line racing started
in the late 60's when I took up motorcycle sprinting on 650 Triumph - I
retained this interest right up to the late 80's by this time riding a blown
500 Triumph. I then sold of the bikes ( am now trying to obtain another bike to
ride in vintage events - unless you need the $$ never sell your equipment) I
have kept my interest alive by collecting LSR and WSR models - Just back from a
short visit to Ugo Fadini in Padova ( The Burkland Streamliner now added to the
collection ) Not only does Ugo Produce the finest 1/43 models in the world -
His collection of photographs and tech information of all things LSR is
phenomenal - I could have spent a week with him and still not seen all the
information he has in his home. A great guy with a passion for LSR
Well that is my "new member update" I will continue to read with great
interest the postings on this list for all things salt racing
Brian Millin UK
Note for Malclom ( non LSR private joke) Fastest qualifier at San Diego
piston power average speed of 160.370 mph - pistons on the comeback trail ?
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