I don't see it on the list for Reno 09.......what's happening with her?
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Originally posted by tex-fan View Postmaybe Mr. Brown will miss racing, and work up a deal with Rod Lewis to rent 232 for the week. it would be a great story.
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If 232 is sold and races again, I'm inclined to believe it will be racing without the slow nose.
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Agreed. Won't be the same without Big Bossman, Pops, and Sept. Fury this year. Also -- sure miss hearing the unique sound of Precious Metal rounding the pylons. Although the appearance this year (fingers crossed!) of Galloping Ghost will help ease the pain!
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I need to start lurking on these sites again. I hadn't heard Mike sold 232. Maybe the next racer to own 232 will put the long wings back on. I've heard it said that it would fly faster laps with the stock wings. It would be great to see that statement proved or disproved.
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I heard the same thing about 232's speed. A quote from an Unlimited Gold winning crew chief, "If you want to slow a Sea Fury down, clip it's wings." If you compare speeds from the year before they flew with the shorter wings, it's faster.Last edited by MMPerk; 08-10-2009, 07:58 PM.
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Originally posted by MMPerk View PostI heard the same thing about 232's speed. A quote from an Unlimited Gold winning crew chief, "If you want to slow a Sea Fury down, clip it's wings." If you compare speeds from the year before they flew with the shorter wings, it's faster.
Perhaps one day all of this will be proved or disproved, but things are not always what they seem on the exterior.
MichaelLast edited by Mluvara; 08-10-2009, 08:12 PM.
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Originally posted by glenplane View PostThe same thing can be said about the only remainning Griffon Mustang.
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Originally posted by Mluvara View Postthings are not always what they seem on the exterior.
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