Whoa, I'm bushed -- and I bet you folks are just about as worn out as everyone here at Bonneville, too. The biggest Speedweek in 62 years is over, with more runs, more courses, more competitors, and more fun than ever before. And I hope that landracing.com was able to provide you with some of the excitement that we who managed to be out here enjoyed.
I'd like to thank everyone that helped make our coverage a success. There were many, many that contributed funds to the site to help pay the bills, and there were many more that offered help in the way of gifts for us to give away at Salt Talks. If you have been hiding in the proverbial cave, Salt Talks is the land speed racers' gathering that we hold on Sunday night of Speedweek each year. From simple beginnings back in the year 2000 - Salt Talks has grown to be the BIGGEST SOCIAL EVENT of Speedweek, bar none. And it's the main fundraiser for the website -- helping make it possible to keep the site going at full strength year-round. Thanks to all.
Then there was Ray Buck, a/k/a Ray the Rat, our photographer-of-choice, as well as manyother people that took and posted pictures. Thanks to all. Thanks, too, to the scads of you that posted your information, your queries, and your support.
Okay -- do you get the idea that I'm grateful that I have the opportunity to be the head handlebar holder of landracing.com? It's a dream for me, a racer, to be able to help all of you share the fun of land speed racing. Thanks. I can't say it any better than that.
I'd like to thank everyone that helped make our coverage a success. There were many, many that contributed funds to the site to help pay the bills, and there were many more that offered help in the way of gifts for us to give away at Salt Talks. If you have been hiding in the proverbial cave, Salt Talks is the land speed racers' gathering that we hold on Sunday night of Speedweek each year. From simple beginnings back in the year 2000 - Salt Talks has grown to be the BIGGEST SOCIAL EVENT of Speedweek, bar none. And it's the main fundraiser for the website -- helping make it possible to keep the site going at full strength year-round. Thanks to all.
Then there was Ray Buck, a/k/a Ray the Rat, our photographer-of-choice, as well as manyother people that took and posted pictures. Thanks to all. Thanks, too, to the scads of you that posted your information, your queries, and your support.
Okay -- do you get the idea that I'm grateful that I have the opportunity to be the head handlebar holder of landracing.com? It's a dream for me, a racer, to be able to help all of you share the fun of land speed racing. Thanks. I can't say it any better than that.