Re: Critical Mass - Blind Man's Bluff = SPLIT THREAD
Finally it is race day, and there were pre- race festivities going on, and surprisingly there were many local race fans wandering around in the garage area. Previously we had armed guards keeping an eye out for us, but now anybody and everybody was allowed in there! How do you figure? Ward and I stuck pretty close to our racer to make sure nobody messed with it, and shortly some of the “cousins” of the homeowners where we lived came by to see us, and we discovered where our spark plugs had disappeared to, these people had them hanging around their necks on pieces of string like a necklace, and I spotted Wards stopwatches around another ones neck. After we got over the shock of seeing this, we also noticed that our missing jeans and Simpson shirts were also being worn by these characters, even little Agraspina, who obviously had a pair of Jim’s jeans on because Jim had at least a 38 waist, and Agraspina probably weighed about 115 pounds soaking wet, and she had strung a piece of rope through the belt loops, and drew the waist up tight and tied a knot in it, like a bag of potatoes. Some other young girls were attired in the same fashion. Seeing all of this, Jim and I didn’t and couldn’t get mad, because it was so funny seeing this, and they were all so proud of the way they looked. They had absolutely no remorse for ripping off our belongings.
These spectators were cleared from the garage area and before the cars were lined up for the race, a meeting was called, and it was explained to us all that as soon as the race was over we were to get into our garages, and close the steel doors, and remain there until told different by some one in charge, a USAC person I suppose, although this was not made clear.
They got the race started, and 26 cars took the green flag. On lap two Larry Cannon spun off he track and didn’t get going again, Rick Muther’s turbine failed on lap eight, Bentley Warren crashed on lap nine, Mike Mosley’s turbo- Ford dropped a valve on the same lap, and on and on. Eighteen cars finished the race, but only five were on the lead lap. Al Unser won, followed by Lloyd Ruby, and Joe Leonard. Simpson ended up thirteenth, about four laps down. All of the drivers got back to the garage as they were told to do at the meeting except one, and of course that was Simpson. He and our “Beagle” were somewhere out on the track. I don’t remember why he never came in as told, but he showed up later, after we had been told that the doors could be opened.
Larry
Finally it is race day, and there were pre- race festivities going on, and surprisingly there were many local race fans wandering around in the garage area. Previously we had armed guards keeping an eye out for us, but now anybody and everybody was allowed in there! How do you figure? Ward and I stuck pretty close to our racer to make sure nobody messed with it, and shortly some of the “cousins” of the homeowners where we lived came by to see us, and we discovered where our spark plugs had disappeared to, these people had them hanging around their necks on pieces of string like a necklace, and I spotted Wards stopwatches around another ones neck. After we got over the shock of seeing this, we also noticed that our missing jeans and Simpson shirts were also being worn by these characters, even little Agraspina, who obviously had a pair of Jim’s jeans on because Jim had at least a 38 waist, and Agraspina probably weighed about 115 pounds soaking wet, and she had strung a piece of rope through the belt loops, and drew the waist up tight and tied a knot in it, like a bag of potatoes. Some other young girls were attired in the same fashion. Seeing all of this, Jim and I didn’t and couldn’t get mad, because it was so funny seeing this, and they were all so proud of the way they looked. They had absolutely no remorse for ripping off our belongings.
These spectators were cleared from the garage area and before the cars were lined up for the race, a meeting was called, and it was explained to us all that as soon as the race was over we were to get into our garages, and close the steel doors, and remain there until told different by some one in charge, a USAC person I suppose, although this was not made clear.
They got the race started, and 26 cars took the green flag. On lap two Larry Cannon spun off he track and didn’t get going again, Rick Muther’s turbine failed on lap eight, Bentley Warren crashed on lap nine, Mike Mosley’s turbo- Ford dropped a valve on the same lap, and on and on. Eighteen cars finished the race, but only five were on the lead lap. Al Unser won, followed by Lloyd Ruby, and Joe Leonard. Simpson ended up thirteenth, about four laps down. All of the drivers got back to the garage as they were told to do at the meeting except one, and of course that was Simpson. He and our “Beagle” were somewhere out on the track. I don’t remember why he never came in as told, but he showed up later, after we had been told that the doors could be opened.
Larry
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