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Re: One less Triumph

To: Wiezorek <gwizracing@cfu-cybernet.net>
Subject: Re: One less Triumph
From: Bill Warner <bwarner@mediaone.net>
Date: Mon, 24 Jul 2000 20:54:18 -0400
Tony:  Having written off a car or two in may life, and having flipped a TR6
due to stub axel failure, I am glad you are uninjured.   After flipping a car,
you feel like you went ten rounds with Ali the morning after.   Get back on
the horse as soon as you can.  Bill Warner

Wiezorek wrote:

> Jack W. Drews wrote:
> >
> > The Road America weekend went wonderfully until the Enduro.
> >
> > Uncle Jack set new personal best with several laps around 2:55.
> >
> > Tony started the Enduro, and about halfway through, the left rear axle
> > broke while the car was in the middle of the caroussel, probably
> > travelling 90 mph. The corner workers say it rolled three times. It did
> > not hit the wall. The in-car video tape is spectacular.
> >
> > The axle failure was a classical fatigue failure starting at the end of
> > the keyway. These were the new alloy axles and hubs, in use since 1997.
> >
> > All safety systems worked properly -- seat, belts, helmet. Tony's helmet
> > did not touch the roof.
> >
> > Tony is okay but sore and is wlking kind of funny. The car is totally
> > destroyed. Every body panel is unusable, except maybe the trunk lid and
> > hood. Everything under the hood is intact, as is the fuel cell.
> >
> > It was a great car. The world is poorer for its loss.
> >
> > --
> >
> > TR6 -- 29 and still running
> > TR4 -- 39 and no longer racing
> > uncle jack -- temporarily sidelined
>
> Jack,
>
> I'm so sorry to hear about your car.  I really feel sad for your loss.
> It was both fast and the best looking TR4 I ever saw, and I hope it will
> see life again.
>
> Tony,
>
> I hope you are feeling OK!  I'm happy to hear that your injuries were
> not serious.  I'm sure the aches and pain of the roll are only part of
> the pain you feel.
>
> I regret that I had to leave BRIC before the Enduro yesterday, (six hour
> drive home) but I thought about you both as the start and finish time
> came and went on our way home.  I feel bad that we were not there to
> share your pain and thank the Lord with you that the injuries were not
> serious.
>
> Jack, I just read your message a few minutes ago and still can't believe
> it.   The weather, the track, and earlier races in Group 2 were all
> great this weekend. However, after the other serious incidents with the
> open-wheel and the Enduro it was also very sad, and sobering.
>
> If there is anything that I can do to help with your car, please let me
> know.  I feel like my car is a very close sister to number 59.  If you
> want a ride, you can drive number 96 anytime (we'll make some
> modifications for your longer legs).
>
> I think I'll get those axles and hubs out today to get checked for
> cracks.
>
> Take Care,
> Gary
> TR4 #96


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