So this past week my dad and I were blessed with the amazing opportunity to go to the Bonneville Salt Flats to watch the land speed racing. Two of our customer cars were racing and one customer was gracious enough to put us up for a few nights.
We have tuned both the Corvette and P38 bellytanker seen in the photos. The Corvette beat the class record of 266mph by a crazy 12mph (spinning tire through the fifth mile marker to boot). Unfortunately, they were not able to back it up due to a destroyed converter and they were not put into the record books. The P38 was on it its first year out and the driver only wanted to learn the car, get himself and his full crew licensed and generally break the car in.
I'm in a few of these pictures and if you're a clever one you'll catch me. (I'm shorter on photos than I'd have liked as my camera battery died halfway through the trip.)





























And finally a little video of the P38 idling that I don't know how to imbed or whatever it's called.
We have tuned both the Corvette and P38 bellytanker seen in the photos. The Corvette beat the class record of 266mph by a crazy 12mph (spinning tire through the fifth mile marker to boot). Unfortunately, they were not able to back it up due to a destroyed converter and they were not put into the record books. The P38 was on it its first year out and the driver only wanted to learn the car, get himself and his full crew licensed and generally break the car in.
I'm in a few of these pictures and if you're a clever one you'll catch me. (I'm shorter on photos than I'd have liked as my camera battery died halfway through the trip.)





























And finally a little video of the P38 idling that I don't know how to imbed or whatever it's called.
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