Wild West Legacy owners
Posted: Tue Sep 11, 2001 2:36 pm
The white turbo was a kid name Ian, he's on the list, but i think he's at
school right now (11:16 pst).
Will, glad to meet you, sorry we didn't get a chanch to have any further
discussions; we were hungry as hell after sitting out in the woods for hours
after our rollover. (i'd like to get in touch with your son, i work up at MS
too...)
Mark, i think i saw your car, but didn't get a chance to meet you either, i
was WAY too overloaded trying to do all the things that a co-driver has to
do.
Pete- great job! What was that you guys were saying about not having a
service crew at all? how did you end up overall on saturday?
So i know you're all asking - Rollover?? - Yep, we were doing about 80 on
one of the straighter sections of Stage 10 on saturday (instruction 24 if
you have your route book handy) and where the road takes a little sway to
the left, we just kept on straight. We clipped a large rock/baby boulder by
about an inch and it jammed the wheel up into the inner fender/wheelwell and
that sent us up into a piroette then over onto the drivers side sliding
backwards.. The exhaust came loose and caught the groud and sent us back
over onto our wheels were we blocked about 3/4 of the road. We were
unscathed thanks to the roll cage by Sass Motorsports (shameless plug), and
the car suffered mostly cosmetic damage.
Keep the wheel side down!
-Jason
Car #216
co-driver
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school right now (11:16 pst).
Will, glad to meet you, sorry we didn't get a chanch to have any further
discussions; we were hungry as hell after sitting out in the woods for hours
after our rollover. (i'd like to get in touch with your son, i work up at MS
too...)
Mark, i think i saw your car, but didn't get a chance to meet you either, i
was WAY too overloaded trying to do all the things that a co-driver has to
do.
Pete- great job! What was that you guys were saying about not having a
service crew at all? how did you end up overall on saturday?
So i know you're all asking - Rollover?? - Yep, we were doing about 80 on
one of the straighter sections of Stage 10 on saturday (instruction 24 if
you have your route book handy) and where the road takes a little sway to
the left, we just kept on straight. We clipped a large rock/baby boulder by
about an inch and it jammed the wheel up into the inner fender/wheelwell and
that sent us up into a piroette then over onto the drivers side sliding
backwards.. The exhaust came loose and caught the groud and sent us back
over onto our wheels were we blocked about 3/4 of the road. We were
unscathed thanks to the roll cage by Sass Motorsports (shameless plug), and
the car suffered mostly cosmetic damage.
Keep the wheel side down!
-Jason
Car #216
co-driver
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