Unbelieveable. Now that is truly inspiring. I vote for a full article as well..
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March 23, 2010 7:37 p.m. Billy_Bottle_Caps Reader
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March 23, 2010 8:19 p.m. SlickDizzy SuperDork
+1.
This is the most GRM thing I've ever seen on a professional motorsports stage.
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March 24, 2010 1:28 p.m. wrenchedexcess New Reader
And I thought I pulled some hair brained ideas. WAY TO GO!!!!
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March 24, 2010 2:15 p.m. Trans_Maro Dork
Absolutely f-in amazing!
This guy is my new hero.
This is what motorsport -should- be like.
Shawn
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March 24, 2010 2:47 p.m. kreb Dork
I imagine that the organizers are going "oh E36 M3! Now we're going to get a bunch of yahoos living out their fantasys every year!"
It's worth mentioning that the driver must be really good.
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March 24, 2010 3:37 p.m. miatame2 New Reader
kreb wrote: It's worth mentioning that the driver must be really good.
I don't think this can be underlined enough. You can't just throw together a $500 E30 and be on the podium at the WRC. The driver AND copilot must be very good. Hopefully this is their big break as I don't think either of them are getting paid for racing yet.
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March 24, 2010 3:43 p.m. Raze HalfDork
miatame2 wrote:
kreb wrote: It's worth mentioning that the driver must be really good.
I don't think this can be underlined enough. You can't just throw together a $500 E30 and be on the podium at the WRC. The driver AND copilot must be very good. Hopefully this is their big break as I don't think either of them are getting paid for racing yet.
This sentiment was pretty strong over on Jalop, seems that if a 2 man crew (really only 1 working on the car) can go be competitive at such a high level on a shoestring budget (by comparison to a fully backed sponsored team) with a 20 year old RWD car, for the love of God, someone offer this guy a ride!
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March 24, 2010 3:53 p.m. kreb Dork
This sentiment was pretty strong over on Jalop, seems that if a 2 man crew (really only 1 working on the car) can go be competitive at such a high level on a shoestring budget (by comparison to a fully backed sponsored team) with a 20 year old RWD car, for the love of God, someone offer this guy a ride!
I say we chip in and get them an official GRM sponsorship, complete with something more current, like a 12YO E36 M3!
Seriously, You've got an instant fan favorite here. One of the big manufacturers would be very well served by jumping on this later-day Cinderella story's bandwagon.
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March 24, 2010 8:47 p.m. ScottRA21 New Reader
You know, this is the sort of stuff that makes Legends out of Men.
Like the crazed men building racers out of scraps in their garage to challenge the "establishment" in like early F1.
I only want to see these guys go farther, harder, and win.
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March 25, 2010 1:51 a.m. Appleseed Dork
Caswell is cut from the same mold as Ak Miller. The guy who build his own hot rod roadster and took on the big teams.
In 1953, legendary hot rodder and NHRA's first Vice President, Ak Miller, decided to challenge the high priced European sports cars with an all-American hot rod. Ak entered 'The Iron horse' in the Carrera Panamerica Mexican (Mexican Road Race). He drove 3,300 miles from Whittier, CA, to Mexico, and finished eight in the large sports car class and fourteenth overall. The following year the team was fifth in class and seventh overall behind some very expensive Ferraris. They average 94.1 mph for the 1,921 mile race.
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March 25, 2010 8:19 a.m. Tetzuoe Reader
I just discovered this, absolutely incredible:
"Dude," he said, "I don't care if it costs me a couple of tenths. It makes the fans go nuts."
crap appleseed beat me to it, I second 'pulling a caswell' or 'caswell worthy' being annexed into our vocabulary.
The article is making its rounds it seems, hackaday just posted it up on their site.
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March 25, 2010 10:01 a.m. Paul_VR6 Reader
Amazing.
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March 25, 2010 11:09 a.m. Jay_W HalfDork
Yep, legend in the making. Inspiring me to greater heights of getting my damn car ready for the next rally.
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March 26, 2010 12:06 a.m. friedgreencorrado Dork
Appleseed wrote:
"Know your roots."
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March 26, 2010 12:55 a.m. Luke SuperDork
Totally awesome, and a great read, too. +1 more for magazine feature.
As an aside, you might be interested to know that Ak Miller's 'Iron Horse' was restored sometime in the '90s. I have the article in an old issue of 'Classic Cars'.
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April 22, 2010 1:50 p.m. griffin729 Reader
Back from the dead, I just caught the end of an interview on The Story on NPR. I may have to download the podcast to hear the full interview. I guess he will be running in the Olympus Rally this weekend.
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April 22, 2010 2:24 p.m. jrw1621 Dork
Griffin, I enjoyed that. Thanks for posting. Interesting story about having the time or having the money and the rare time when the two come together.
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May 4, 2010 12:05 p.m. klipless Reader
Just finished reading the latest issue of GRM. It about knocked my socks off to see on the last page that Caswell's romp through Mexico will be in the next issue. I had no doubt that you guys would do a story on him, but so quickly? Mad props!
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May 4, 2010 12:28 p.m. Tom Heath Marketing / Club Coordinator
klipless wrote:
Just finished reading the latest issue of GRM. It about knocked my socks off to see on the last page that Caswell's romp through Mexico will be in the next issue. I had no doubt that you guys would do a story on him, but so quickly? Mad props!
Scott R. Lear is THE MAN. I peeked over his shoulder at what he's working on and it answers all the questions I had about the adventure.
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May 5, 2010 7:23 p.m. TJ Dork
Looking forward to the story. I'll check out the NPR show too - that guys story should be a movie. Sorta like "The Last Indian" just with rally instead of land speed records.
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May 5, 2010 7:44 p.m. Appleseed SuperDork
World Fastest Indian?
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May 5, 2010 7:48 p.m. TJ Dork
Appleseed wrote:
World Fastest Indian?
Yep, that's what I was thinking....good thing I put it in quotes and all since I totally butchered the name of the movie.

