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| Re: COT... Chair of Tomorrow ... Victory lane should always be open... to console one if yer driver fails, to celebrate when he wins.... a red flag in Victory Lane is a serious pit violation, probably caused by not adhering to pit lane speed. Too fast? Go to the back of the grid....!!! just watch the banking on entry and exit!!! |
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| Re: COT... Chair of Tomorrow Relief tube work like a venturi system. You need air pressure around the exit vent to pull the "product" out. A wife stuck back there blowing real hard would do for a basic model. Deluxe editions are hooked up to the compressor in the shop and is start up initiated by a sending unit calibrated to start at a certain moist temperature. It works on paper! A little trivia here for you: On paper the F4-J Phantom will not fly. Just like a bumble bee. Simple physics here guy's. Bernoulies principle does not apply. It just goes to prove that you stick a big enough motor on a brick and it will fly. |
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| Re: COT... Chair of Tomorrow Venturi system, eh...? Ok... for each beer consume one can of beans, and you have yer own in built compressor! The COT comes wth self levitation, courtesy of self propelled bean driven turbine.... |
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| Re: COT... Chair of Tomorrow So you've tried the COT....? and I thought I had the only one in existance!! So whats a Scotsman doin in the USA watchin' and enjoyin NASCAR....? As an Englishman, I was slow on the uptake, after F1. But went to a local LMSC event here in NC, and was hooked!!! Choose a driver after my first visit to Martinsville.... and have been loyal ever since to the Rocketman!! |
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| Re: COT... Chair of Tomorrow My grandfather settled here in the USA. Scotland is where he learned from his daddy (and down the line) to make the most ass kicken whiskey. He settled in the Cumberland. I grew up in Hampton Va. He taught me to make it when in the Navy. I had the most popular house in the squadron. Gee, I wonder why? My dad started racing against Herschel McGriff when growing up in Washington. When he got stationed (Navy) on the East Coast racing was in the blood. It just passed on down. You know how it goes. Thats how I be here. I'd much rather have wound up back there but... |
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