Does anyone know the results of the Formula Ford 40th? I saw the great article on eformulacarnews, but was looking for the full finishing order. Thanks!
Does anyone know the results of the Formula Ford 40th? I saw the great article on eformulacarnews, but was looking for the full finishing order. Thanks!
Last edited by BLU; 07.27.09 at 7:09 AM. Reason: update
Chris Pruett
Swift DB1
I do not have the results of the Vintage race as I had to catch a flight - but these are the winners
CFF - Coello. Treadway took the checker but did not make weight.
Regional Formula Ford - Livingston
National Formula Ford - Treadway
Dennis, Thanks for the pic's. Cool pic of Jeremy on the checker flag lap with what's left of the water in the car pumping out the back of it!
I also like the pic of him at the line in the DB6. That's the team on the left chearing!
BTW: Billy did a great job. You guys should be proud of him!
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Hi gang,
We have now added the full results from the National and Regional race to the report listed above. I'll be adding details of the Vintage race once i get results.
Cheers,
Allan Craighead
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Worthy note,
Bob Lobenberg chose to start dead last instead of his qualifying position of 13th, as he wasn't in the hunt for National points. He had only done 7 laps in the Viking through practice and qualifying. And previously hadn't driven any thing in 20 years.
Bob started the race 87th and finished 11th.
Don't know what the record for passing the most FF's in a single race, but this has to be close.... too bad they don't give a hard charger award!!
Certainly the drive of the race....
George Main
SpeedSense consulting
They showed a video of the Runoffs that Bob won at the reception Saturday night and I am not surprised that he cut through the field the way he did. It was a blast watching the Road Atlanta race. If anyone knows how to post it on here everyone should see it as the drivers were using all of the pavement, dirt and grass available to pass and race to the finish. The funniest part was the post race interview with Bob in a cowboy hat describing his strategy for winning - his wife who he went to High School with and recently married had not ever seen him in action (on the racetrack) saw him race for the first time on the video it was very cool, he is one heck of a driver.
Oh and Jeremy can drive the wheels off a car, I followed him around the track and he has unbelievable car control - I learned more in one lap then all day on Thursday. We won't talk about Friday and heim joints breaking....
We met with the Livingstons yesterday to look over the damage to the car. David was released from the hospital at 11:30 Sunday night. He didn't fracture his leg, but had a large laceration from the frame tube.
Hey guys, I'm fine. I have a couple of deep cuts on my left thigh and 13 stitches. The car is a mess. They had to cut two bars just to get me out. There was also some chassis damage at the left front. Very hard hit and I'm sore, but I'll heal and the car will be ready for the Runoffs!
David...Glad you are O-K, the car looked pretty rough. One side looked O-K, but man the other side was ugly. Good job on the regional win...excellent result for first time there.
David,
Glad to hear that you're ok. Heal fast and drive faster!
Garey
Garey Guzman
FF #4 (Former Cal Club member, current Atlanta Region member)
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