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RE: Re: More Speedweek 2000

To: speedtimer@earthlink.net
Subject: RE: Re: More Speedweek 2000
From: wspotter@jps.net
Date: Sun, 10 Sep 2000 14:10:43 -0700
List,

As an update on Kevin Murphy, the Utah Motorsports Foundation
announced that they had made a cash donation to Kevin to help
in his recovery.  
Terry Nish is the founder of this charity organization and in
the last two years their fund raisers on the Sunday before Labor
Day have raised close to $100,000 which goes to help racers who
through no fault of their own have cash needs.  Last year the
first racer who was helped had a fire in his home ... the foundation
not only helped with cash but found construction people and volunteers
to help repair the house.  Terry has done the whole racing community
a service without a big splash so if you are thinking of making
donations, keep the Utah Motorsports Foundation in mind.
Wes

--- Original Message ---
Glen Barrett <speedtimer@earthlink.net> Wrote on 
Sat, 26 Aug 2000 14:45:19 -0700
 ------------------ 
The rider was Kevin Murphy from Nevada and to update everyone
he did have
some broken,cracked ribs, a broken thumb and I heard later a
dislocated
shoulder. Sorry about the first indication on the salt that there
were no
broken bones. He is very sore as he should be with that kind
of get off at
speed.A speedy recovery to Kevin.
Glen

Joe Amo wrote:

> Is the name of the rider a tightly held secret??  Joe :):)
>
> "LandSpeed" Louise Ann Noeth wrote:
>
> > UPDATE
> >
> > The bike rider that went down was x-rayed in Salt Lake and
DID NOT
> > break any bones, but Who ya baby is he going to be sore for
a while. .
> > .
> >
> > Speedy Regards,
> >
> > "LandSpeed" Louise Ann Noeth
> >
> > LandSpeed Productions
> > Telling stories with words and pictures
> > ------------------------o0o--------------------------
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: <DrMayf@aol.com>
> > To: <land-speed@autox.team.net>
> > Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2000 7:43 AM
> > Subject: More Speedweek 2000
> >
> > > Some other items popped up in my head. Two older racers
who had
> > passed away
> > > were given one last run down the salt. Both had been cremated.
One's
> > ashes
> > > were to be taken into the hills later and scattered. The
other had
> > his ashes
> > > within the drag chute and were scattered on the salt. At
least this
> > is how I
> > > remember it. Glen gave them the final "God Speed...." One
of the
> > racers had
> > > his MSD ignition go flaky on him. Was looking for help
and stumbled
> > into the
> > > Al Teague camp. Asked if anyone knew anything about MSD
and Teague
> > had his
> > > chief mechanic stop what he was doing and go help the racer.
The
> > NBIII motor
> > > that was replaced in the Motel ^ parking lot looked to
be the same
> > as what
> > > was removed. The teething problems next day were turbo
and carb
> > related. I'm
> > > sure it was sorted out ok. And this was an even stronger
motor, so
> > maybe they
> > > did good. I saw the absolute bitchinest Crosley ever built.
That
> > puppy could
> > > win show contests and prolly has. Tried really hard to
get the
> > record for its
> > > class, 80 something but just not quite there. But much
fun anyway.
> > Talked to
> > > the # 77 lakster people at the gas station in Las Vegas;
I think I
> > saw it
> > > make a 277mph run. They were in impound then. Only one
ambulance
> > run: a bike
> > > driver lost it in the first half mile. Broke his collar
bone, 3 ribs
> > and
> > > something else. Went to the hospital, the med flighted
to Salt LAke
> > City for
> > > additional observations. I recognized the need to be a
really smart
> > motor
> > > guy. In the few days I was there the density altitude bounced
around
> > from
> > > 4000 feet or so to 6000 ft. This requies that you know
your engine
> > really
> > > well and have lots of data saying what jets are needed
for both the
> > fuel and
> > > for any nitrous. I need to explore this more in depth.
One day, the
> > corection
> > > factor for HP was 1.26. If I read this right this is a
loss of 21%
> > of the
> > > horsepower! Yipes.
> > >
> > > more later as I remember...
> > >
> > > mayf
> > >






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