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My Official Event Photo
Photo Credit: Payton Scheib
Photo Credit: Payton Scheib
Photo Credit: Payton Scheib
Photo Credit: Payton Scheib
Well, Here it is..Fall....We've been getting the car ready to run all summer and a September 3rd "Funday Sunday" Test was planned...Someone for got to tell the weatherman because we got rained out...except it never rained....Needless to say we were a tad disappointed.
Bruce and I picked up where we left off in 2006....He called it a "Dry Run" because we didn't find out until we had pulled into the track....Oh well...
Our next event was one I had planned on attending since before I had moved back home. The event was called "Race For A Cure" benefitting the local office of the cystic fibrosis foundation. I was looking forward to this race because Kyle had CF, my brothers wife Deb's dad had it as well. But even more importantly, 2 of my best friends grandchildren have it. This was too important to all of us. So we had some special graphics made for this race and crossed our fingers for better weather.
Ironically it rained all the way to the track, but it slowly burned off and became a very moody, humid day. I arranged a special 1 run match race with good friend "Back Motor Mike and his wild Rear Engine Corvair Funny Car.
It became a family event as Jim's son AJ came with his kids, daughter Natalie and he hubby Mike came too. My employer (BLP Racing sponsored this race and helped us out with fuel & spark plugs) were also in the house.
We got it warmed up and it sounded OK, not great but waaaaaaay better than it has in a while. We were ready. I met the promoter at the drivers meeting and explained my gratitude for this race and why it was so important to the team.
Mike and I went to the lanes after the meeting and I got bolted in...It sure felt good to be back in Ol Blue...
I planned something for this run that I normally would never ever do. I told Jim & Bruce before hand what I was planning. I met with my co-workers son (who is an amazing young man and photographer) and asked him he would make sure he could shoot my burnout.
I was hoping to get a good picture for my scrapbook. What he captured was far above anything I could have ever asked for.
I rolled thru the water and I stomped on it hard. I raised my right hand and pointed to the sky in tribute to the fallen angels we were racing for. After staging I left on Mike (pretty miraculous) but he came around me in short order and I got a tad loose and lifted. Being as we were only running 1/8th mile it was over pretty quickly.
I have yet to look at the ET slip because we came to make a statement .... I felt kind of ill from the heat and humidity and decided to load up and go home.
Normally this would be the end of the story but Payton Scheib, the young photographer posted the pictures he took on Facebook and EVERYONE loved them. The promoter said it may have been his favorite photo from the weekend. He called what I did (and why I did it) "Total Bad Ass". I was amazed at that...Back Motor posted an amazing video of our race the next day and I am sharing it here with the pictures.
This was, by far the best event I have ever done. We had a reason ...We had Love and we had FUN!!!...we were RACING FOR A CURE...and yes, we will be back next year.
Thank You is not nearly big enough, but for now..It's all I have. So here goes: Joe Hilerio & BLP Racing, Mark Scheib, Payton Scheib, Travis Green, The Wilkins Family and my special crew members Luke Wilkins & Amelia Rose Wilkins.
Thank You also to Jim & Bruce for their help, love and support. and Very Special Thank You To Back Motor Mike for the race, the pictures, the video, the shirt and most importantly for your friendship....






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