Ok race fans, how about a little day-dreaming....
If you could go back in time and race in, or spectate at any historic event, what would it be? Indy? Le Mans?
I have to pick from two.
I think the early Daytona beach and road races were fascinating, and they were accessible to the amature racer. Imagine running flat out down the beach for 2 miles, doing a U-turn in the sand and mashing it on a narrow, high speed street for another 2 miles before arriving at another sand U-turn. Its amazing that anyone survived that intact.
However, running a close second would be an early event on a board track like Nutley NJ. I'm not sure I'd drive there, the mortality rate was very high. After all, Nutley was banked at 45 degress, and since it was 90 years ago, they were running on wood spoked wheels and primitave tires. Still, it had to have been an absolute spectacle unlike anything those people had ever seen. I wish we could say that about more racing today.
Anyone else?
If you could go back in time and race in, or spectate at any historic event, what would it be? Indy? Le Mans?
I have to pick from two.
I think the early Daytona beach and road races were fascinating, and they were accessible to the amature racer. Imagine running flat out down the beach for 2 miles, doing a U-turn in the sand and mashing it on a narrow, high speed street for another 2 miles before arriving at another sand U-turn. Its amazing that anyone survived that intact.
However, running a close second would be an early event on a board track like Nutley NJ. I'm not sure I'd drive there, the mortality rate was very high. After all, Nutley was banked at 45 degress, and since it was 90 years ago, they were running on wood spoked wheels and primitave tires. Still, it had to have been an absolute spectacle unlike anything those people had ever seen. I wish we could say that about more racing today.
Anyone else?
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