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Lehman's Double Cross thoughts so far......

Last post 05-22-2008, 8:24 AM by Jedi_N_Training. 26 replies.
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  •  05-17-2008, 9:56 PM 300827

    Lehman's Double Cross thoughts so far......

    Absolutely freakin AMAZING weather.  Unbelieveable that last year in June the weather could be so miserable, and now it's incredible.

    Slippery courses in the AM------more grip in the PM

     

    It was fun announcing for a good guy, Chi Ho------because when he was on course because I would say, "Ok, now we have HO' on the course, and Wood (Grady)----I started saying HO' so much I started cracking up.

    Someone needs to give Greg Schumaker, fashion advice, (i know fashion advice from me is like the pot calling the kettle black)----but WOW !  He's like 6' 5" in some sort of crazy glow in the dark tye-die color combination, with a garish pair of shorts-----added a lot of "color" to the event.

    Heywood Wagner is doing an amazing job organizing the event.

    Karen Kraus comments to me, "What's wrong with you guys from the Florida region ?", as Ruggles and I believe Mike King and others-----took tables up like a 50 foot hill at the Atlanta Motor Speedway----flipped the table upside down, and rode them like sleds down to the bottom----one adventurous sole-----surfed down on a table like a surfboard-----of course everything was under control as Darrin ran to the top of the hill, and acted like the starter of a street race----but again instead of doing it on the street -----it was down a hill on top of a table. 

    One very "smart" person had their tent flying around the site like a sail.  As I was driving with Hector, my co-driver back to my paddock space----I yelled at him to stop the car-----and quickly jumped out, to help grab the flying tent------that smashed a side view mirror, and scratched up another car-----as I got out of my car, I yelled back to Hector, "Get out of here with the car------I will help them----get my car out of here-----as I didn't want the tent missle to hit my car.

    too tired to go on.........


    Trying to get faster
  •  05-17-2008, 10:31 PM 300830 in reply to 300827

    Re: Lehman's Double Cross thoughts so far......

    Great times today. Though, I know have arms that match the color of my car, red

     


    I am Chris Hammond.
    Going2Colorado.com
  •  05-19-2008, 11:43 AM 300992 in reply to 300827

    Re: Lehman's Double Cross thoughts so far......

    David Lehman:
    One very "smart" person had their tent flying around the site like a sail.  As I was driving with Hector, my co-driver back to my paddock space----I yelled at him to stop the car-----and quickly jumped out, to help grab the flying tent------that smashed a side view mirror, and scratched up another car-----as I got out of my car, I yelled back to Hector, "Get out of here with the car------I will help them----get my car out of here-----as I didn't want the tent missle to hit my car.

    Not to dwell on these guys, but we were paddocked across from them.  They first set the tent up with no tie downs at all.  It moved and hit one of their cars.  They weren't around, so my co-driver and I moved it back and put one of our wheels on it to hold it down.  We got our wheel back when they put half cinder block to sit on the legs.  I did hear that they are doing right by the damage to the other car.

    Oh yeah - thanks again Chris for coning during the challenge...  Big Smile
     


    Rob Leone

    '07 Solstice GXP in AS
    '87 Toyota Corolla in EP
    ex - '91 MR2 Turbo in SM2 <- If you can't set a good example, serve as a horrible warning.
  •  05-19-2008, 12:33 PM 301011 in reply to 300827

    Re: Lehman's Double Cross thoughts so far......

    David Lehman:

    Karen Kraus comments to me, "What's wrong with you guys from the Florida region ?", as Ruggles and I believe Mike King and others-----took tables up like a 50 foot hill at the Atlanta Motor Speedway----flipped the table upside down, and rode them like sleds down to the bottom----one adventurous sole-----surfed down on a table like a surfboard-----of course everything was under control as Darrin ran to the top of the hill, and acted like the starter of a street race----but again instead of doing it on the street -----it was down a hill on top of a table. 

    The "adventurous soul" would be GRM coverboy Bill Bounds.

    And you forgot to mention that I ended up in the last pairing vs. O'maley.... one race where his weight vs. mine worked to his advantage. LOL


    Karen Kraus
    2005 SCCA SEDiv FS Champion
    2007 SCCA DSL National Champion
    2008 SCCA ProSolo L1 Champion
  •  05-19-2008, 12:46 PM 301019 in reply to 300827

    Re: Lehman's Double Cross thoughts so far......

    Dave, I think greg calls his look "hippy fabulous".

     

    What a world class event this was. I sometimes read my grid spots wrong,  I ll blame it on the heat. Other than ( my mistakes) that,  i felt it was well run. Was a little more difficult with the run once per side then 2 in afternoon, but hey, we all had the same conditions, so it comes out in the wash!


    Salute to the Atlanta region for an excellent event and all the hardwork !! :)  

     *3 Best parts of the weekend for me

    1.When Dave was using his deep voice when one of the SS guys was running.  I couldn't stop laughing. Keep Lehman on the PA! :) *

    2. Rev'ing my engine and CHi Ho in one of the rounds ( a buddy from florida ) at the line and having my foot slip and stalling my car.

    3. Darrin Disimo licking his chops at the thought that I was going to line up against him in the first round of the super challenge....only to learn i was in the wrong grid spot, again. ( it always seemed that was the case when Heyward was around in some capacity )
     

  •  05-19-2008, 5:11 PM 301083 in reply to 301019

    Re: Lehman's Double Cross thoughts so far......

    jhue75:

    3. Darrin Disimo licking his chops at the thought that I was going to line up against him in the first round of the super challenge....only to learn i was in the wrong grid spot, again. ( it always seemed that was the case when Heyward was around in some capacity )
     

     

    Yeah, Darrin got to run me in the first round instead.

    Just call me Captain Redlight! I'm working on my cape and mask...


    Brian Flanagan
    Serial ConeKiller
    BSP 98 West Coast Bling 350Z
    Beeg black truck!
  •  05-19-2008, 6:19 PM 301100 in reply to 300992

    Re: Lehman's Double Cross thoughts so far......

    SpyderVenom:

    Oh yeah - thanks again Chris for coning during the challenge...  Big Smile
     

    If you're referring to me, it was a DNF, not a cone in the round before you

    jackass Stick out tongue It was great meeting you, see you this weekend?

    I took the easy way, I went into the loser's bracket after the first round and had lane choice most of my way. Had I not DNF'd again on my way out I might have stayed in through the end of that bracket, I'm not sure how many more rounds I had to go. Jinx had me beat on that run, but had a cone, I then went through a cone after the finish, one I am not sure how I made it to.


    I am Chris Hammond.
    Going2Colorado.com
  •  05-19-2008, 8:25 PM 301129 in reply to 301011

    Re: Lehman's Double Cross thoughts so far......

    CamaroFS34:
    David Lehman:

    Karen Kraus comments to me, "What's wrong with you guys from the Florida region ?", as Ruggles and I believe Mike King and others-----took tables up like a 50 foot hill at the Atlanta Motor Speedway----flipped the table upside down, and rode them like sleds down to the bottom----one adventurous sole-----surfed down on a table like a surfboard-----of course everything was under control as Darrin ran to the top of the hill, and acted like the starter of a street race----but again instead of doing it on the street -----it was down a hill on top of a table. 

    The "adventurous soul" would be GRM coverboy Bill Bounds.

    And you forgot to mention that I ended up in the last pairing vs. O'maley.... one race where his weight vs. mine worked to his advantage. LOL

     

    And now for Mr. Bounds' Wild Ride....

     

     http://youtube.com/watch?v=oLueqlU-V_0

     

    -Mike King 


    Mike King
    88 CRX Si - STS2 #99
    Jacksonville, FL
    2007, 2008 STS2 Solo National Champion
    Team Bridgestone - King Motorsports - A-Spec Racing - Renspeed
  •  05-19-2008, 8:36 PM 301132 in reply to 301129

    Re: Lehman's Double Cross thoughts so far......

    Or like this


    I am Chris Hammond.
    Going2Colorado.com
  •  05-19-2008, 9:11 PM 301143 in reply to 301100

    Re: Lehman's Double Cross thoughts so far......

    Chris Hammond:
    SpyderVenom:

    Oh yeah - thanks again Chris for coning during the challenge...  Big Smile
     

    If you're referring to me, it was a DNF, not a cone in the round before you

    jackass Stick out tongue It was great meeting you, see you this weekend?

    Stick out tongue *chuckles to self*  Sorry, I thought you said cone (my hearing isn't what it used to be).  If you could/should have gotten by me, you would have faced Andy H. next.  I don't know if he backed off any because I was an easy mark, but we were close at the finish. 

    Yep, flying back down on Friday morning.  I'm looking forward to running with everyone again.  It was one of the most fun, best group of people I have been around in a long time.  I haven't had so much fun (doing anything) in a long time.


    Rob Leone

    '07 Solstice GXP in AS
    '87 Toyota Corolla in EP
    ex - '91 MR2 Turbo in SM2 <- If you can't set a good example, serve as a horrible warning.
  •  05-19-2008, 9:38 PM 301157 in reply to 301143

    Re: Lehman's Double Cross thoughts so far......

    Three  bad things at the Double Cross

    1)  Going into the Waffle House across from the Speedway-----a old lady crashes head first into the curb----scary to see----ran in to tell them to call 911----since the cook was outside for a time with the lady and the ambulance-----a rather sizeable delay in food delivery ensued-----amublance took almost 20 minutes to get there--(maybe they got lost)----people were telling the lady not to move, so she remained with her face in rather close proximity to the ground.  Luckily she turned out to be fine--other than the sizeable knot on her forehead.

    2)  I think I lost my favorite military hat in the Hampton Inn

    3)  "Nucking Futz is MIA---(missing in action)-----just asked the wife where my t-shirt is.  She said she saw it a month ago.  I think she was mistaken, as she must have got mixed with another stupid shirt.  I turned my closet upside down, no Nucking Futz anywhere !

    Sorry really four-------Won't be able to wear Nucking Futz at the tour next week, and had to pay a extra $ 30 to enter the Atlanta Tour, because I waited for the last week like a dumb ass.


    Trying to get faster
  •  05-19-2008, 9:43 PM 301158 in reply to 301129

    Re: Lehman's Double Cross thoughts so far......

    SoloTiresdotCom:
    CamaroFS34:
    David Lehman:

    Karen Kraus comments to me, "What's wrong with you guys from the Florida region ?", as Ruggles and I believe Mike King and others-----took tables up like a 50 foot hill at the Atlanta Motor Speedway----flipped the table upside down, and rode them like sleds down to the bottom----one adventurous sole-----surfed down on a table like a surfboard-----of course everything was under control as Darrin ran to the top of the hill, and acted like the starter of a street race----but again instead of doing it on the street -----it was down a hill on top of a table. 

    The "adventurous soul" would be GRM coverboy Bill Bounds.

    And you forgot to mention that I ended up in the last pairing vs. O'maley.... one race where his weight vs. mine worked to his advantage. LOL

     

    And now for Mr. Bounds' Wild Ride....

     

     http://youtube.com/watch?v=oLueqlU-V_0

     

    -Mike King 

     

     

     

    Ha! Thanks for posting that. Somehow it felt a lot faster than it looks...

     

    And my shoulder hurts.


    Bill Bounds
    96 STS
    1989 Civic Si "H. Dumpty"
  •  05-19-2008, 9:47 PM 301161 in reply to 301158

    Re: Lehman's Double Cross thoughts so far......

    I gotta say that it looked like you hammed up the rolls a bit after you fell-----however in your defense from top to bottom looked to be 40 or 50 feet
    Trying to get faster
  •  05-20-2008, 9:06 AM 301220 in reply to 301161

    Re: Lehman's Double Cross thoughts so far......

    David Lehman:
    I gotta say that it looked like you hammed up the rolls a bit after you fell-----however in your defense from top to bottom looked to be 40 or 50 feet

     Well, about halfway through the rolls I was ready for them to be over. If that equals ham, then I don't know. Chalk it up to the beers spinning around in my head.


    Bill Bounds
    96 STS
    1989 Civic Si "H. Dumpty"
  •  05-20-2008, 9:23 AM 301226 in reply to 301157

    Re: Lehman's Double Cross thoughts so far......

    David Lehman:

    had to pay a extra $ 30 to enter the Atlanta Tour, because I waited for the last week like a dumb ass.

     

    They waived the late fee on this tour....I registered yesterday and only paid $80.


    Chris
    2002 Subaru Impreza WRX

    East TN Region
  •  05-20-2008, 9:36 AM 301230 in reply to 301226

    Re: Lehman's Double Cross thoughts so far......

    Yeah, but we're talkin' David Lehman here...anything to deter him from showing...

     

    -MKStick out tongue 


    Mike King
    88 CRX Si - STS2 #99
    Jacksonville, FL
    2007, 2008 STS2 Solo National Champion
    Team Bridgestone - King Motorsports - A-Spec Racing - Renspeed
  •  05-20-2008, 2:19 PM 301305 in reply to 301230

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    GREAT !

    Just saved $30 !!!!

     

    PS-----Mike K.---just wanted to give you a heads up----remember I borrowed your bike on Sunday.  Well I am going to apologize you right now.  I am very embarrassed about this.  Took your bike for a little exercise run around the perimeter of the site, but as luck would have it------my underwear started chafing my leg----rode your bike with my naked tush on the seat for about 1/4 mile.  Good luck getting rid of the smell.  Again sorry.

    See you Friday


    Trying to get faster
  •  05-20-2008, 2:27 PM 301308 in reply to 301305

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    No worries...already beat ya to it....knew to completely disinfect it after you came in contact with it...lol! Glad I did now. Nice!

     

    -MK 


    Mike King
    88 CRX Si - STS2 #99
    Jacksonville, FL
    2007, 2008 STS2 Solo National Champion
    Team Bridgestone - King Motorsports - A-Spec Racing - Renspeed
  •  05-20-2008, 2:49 PM 301315 in reply to 301308

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    Hope that also means the hand grips on the handlebars-----when you said "BEAT", that kinda reminded me what I did----I do it so much, I didn't remember at first.

    PS----on a serious side note----The song---"TURNING JAPANESE", by the Vapors, a 80's hit----well when I first heard the song in the early 80's, when I was like 16 or so.  I thought the song was really cool, but I had no idea what it was about------over I think a year or two----it was either brought to my attention or maybe I figured it out, that the song was about master*ation.

    Well fast foward to present day---I ask Hector to make me a CD of some songs I like----Adreneline by Gavin Rossdale----Extreme Ways by MOBY --(theme from Bourne Identity).........AND

    "Turning Japanese" by the Vapors.  Well Hector explained that turning Japanese means like when you have the big "O" you like squeeze your eyes together and kinda look Japanese.

    I am now almost 43 and finally know what that song is about !


    Trying to get faster
  •  05-20-2008, 6:16 PM 301326 in reply to 301315

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    YES !!!!!!!!!!!!

    Found my military hat in my suitcase. 

    Di