- Entrants: Cliff Sebring, Barry Miles and Bill Cuttitta
- Event year: 1999
- Budget spent: <$1500
When we put out the call for our first $2000 Challenge–back then, the budget limit was just $1500–we didn’t know what to expect. Would our readers get it? And would they get it enough to build a low-buck car and actually show up in Florida? …
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Why do we keep coming back?
This. One of the best and most fun experiences I've ever had in motorsports.
And why folks should try it for themselves - get your friends and family and try something epic together.
We didn't win (2nd overall), but it changed *everything* for us and our families.
bc
Pat
HalfDork
10/2/24 6:15 p.m.
In reply to prowlerjc :
A friend of ours, and long time friend of Gus's, Wayne Hemingway owns Mean Mini and Slug Mean Mini was restored and is a beast, running consistent 11's, completing at least one drag week in 2018. Last I spoke to Wayne about Slug, it was moving up in the priority list to get a refresh and back out on the track
And for the record, that damn Team Mini Me van and later the silver Omni that Barry, Cliff and Bill campaigned sucked me into this widely dysfunctional family of GRM challengers...and I am glad they did. Have made a lot of friends and had a lot of good times because of it.
See you all next spring.
Mr_Asa
MegaDork
10/2/24 6:59 p.m.
I think Stampie just read this thread.
In reply to Mr_Asa :
If he did, the results will be spectacular...
BillCuttitta said:
Why do we keep coming back?
This. One of the best and most fun experiences I've ever had in motorsports.
And why folks should try it for themselves - get your friends and family and try something epic together.
We didn't win (2nd overall), but it changed *everything* for us and our families.
bc
That first $2000 Challenge did set the tone for the later ones: motorsports didn’t have to take a ton of money, your competitors could also be your good friends, and it was okay to try something different.