That guy is my new hero!!!!!
Raze wrote: Seriously, please do an article on him, this has to make the mag, if ever there was a reason to stick even a picture of a car in the mag with a GRM sticker on it, here it is...
It would be perfect for "Stuck on You". Especially with a caption describing what they accomplished (and a reminder that a full article is coming soon).
cghstang wrote: Check out the specialstage thread on the same topic for a picture of tracks left by the wheel-off-the-bridge awesomeness... http://specialstage.com/forums/showthread.php?t=40018&page=3 Post #28. I'm pretty sure you can see a chunk missing out of the concrete where the control arm made contact (the car would have been traveling in the direction towards the photographer).
Doesn't a pic mean it "really happened"? One of the other posts wondered about it-thinking the inside wheel track was actually the outer one, but you can see where a "parallel" wheel track further on the outside arches around perfectly to the missing chunk of concrete. Man, what a wild ride!
friedgreencorrado wrote:Raze wrote: Seriously, please do an article on him, this has to make the mag, if ever there was a reason to stick even a picture of a car in the mag with a GRM sticker on it, here it is...It would be perfect for "Stuck on You". Especially with a caption describing what they accomplished (and a reminder that a full article is coming soon).
+eleventybillion
that is the most awesome thing I have read all year. no BS, it is. if that isn't grassroots motorsporting at it's finest, I don't know what is
wow is all i can say and its very kick ass that he from the windy city.... but does anyone know what rules loophole that he found that allowed him to run a 20 year old ride though?
ckosacranoid wrote: wow is all i can say and its very kick ass that he from the windy city.... but does anyone know what rules loophole that he found that allowed him to run a 20 year old ride though?
Rally America class.
Of course, it's not as if he took a $500 car and drove to the start line. There was a lot of unacknowledged work involved. For example, I've spent a lot of time poring over what's involved in an FIA legal rally cage, and it's not the kind of thing you bang out in a couple of hours.
But still, big thumbs up for putting in the effort and making the sacrifices involved to make a dream come true.
I once asked Bill why he insisted on going through every spectator section crossed up and with the engine banging off the limiter. "Dude," he said, "I don't care if it costs me a couple of tenths. It makes the fans go nuts."
Perfect.
I say we figure out how to use Caswell as an adjective. Maybe as a way to describe having more fun that you should be allowed. Hoon of the year, for sure.
Keith wrote: Of course, it's not as if he took a $500 car and drove to the start line. There was a lot of unacknowledged work involved. For example, I've spent a lot of time poring over what's involved in an FIA legal rally cage, and it's not the kind of thing you bang out in a couple of hours. But still, big thumbs up for putting in the effort and making the sacrifices involved to make a dream come true.
They mention it, but the gloss over it. However it's still pretty incredible! My current hero!
Perfect for the GRM article to pull out the hidden details.
What was the obscure rule?
What is involved in the cage build?
How old and how tired was the E30 M3 motor?
Estimate of campaign budget?
jrw1621 wrote: Perfect for the GRM article to pull out the hidden details. What was the obscure rule? What is involved in the cage build? How old and how tired was the E30 M3 motor? Estimate of campaign budget?
And why haven't we all done this yet? Better yet, How do we do this?
Appleseed wrote: I once asked Bill why he insisted on going through every spectator section crossed up and with the engine banging off the limiter. "Dude," he said, "I don't care if it costs me a couple of tenths. It makes the fans go nuts." Perfect. I say we figure out how to use Caswell as an adjective. Maybe as a way to describe having more fun that you should be allowed. Hoon of the year, for sure.
I say "pulling a Caswell" should refer to letting it all hang out in a totally badass way, everything including the videos of the fans was epic. My favorite though is "the bridge" section and the pics of the tire marks, even Chuck Norris wet his pants, not Caswell...
phaze1todd wrote: Article, hell. . . that's a movie right there.
This. I would easily pay some decent coin if this were all captured in high def glory.
Appleseed wrote: I once asked Bill why he insisted on going through every spectator section crossed up and with the engine banging off the limiter. "Dude," he said, "I don't care if it costs me a couple of tenths. It makes the fans go nuts." Perfect. I say we figure out how to use Caswell as an adjective. Maybe as a way to describe having more fun that you should be allowed. Hoon of the year, for sure.
A Bill Caswell is the exact opposite of a Bob Costas
Two people have already sent me this article. I guess they know me quite well! It brought a tear to me eye! :)
Is there any good reason why we don't have a $2000 Rally Challenge?! Or at least a third event in the current Challenge! I am SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO in!
turboswede wrote:Appleseed wrote: I once asked Bill why he insisted on going through every spectator section crossed up and with the engine banging off the limiter. "Dude," he said, "I don't care if it costs me a couple of tenths. It makes the fans go nuts." Perfect. I say we figure out how to use Caswell as an adjective. Maybe as a way to describe having more fun that you should be allowed. Hoon of the year, for sure.A Bill Caswell is the exact opposite of a Bob Costas
Agreed
P71 wrote:ckosacranoid wrote: wow is all i can say and its very kick ass that he from the windy city.... but does anyone know what rules loophole that he found that allowed him to run a 20 year old ride though?Rally America class.
Please elaborate...there is a Rally America class in the WRC?
I think that the name of the regional rally held in conjunction with the WRC rally was "Rally America" as in the continent. http://www.rallymexico.com/home.php# Check the "Rally America" button under the results tab.
I think it's similar to Rally America (the organization) National rallies which are often run in conjunction with regional rallies.
Here is the codriver's side of the story:
http://jalopnik.com/5500013/i-co+drove-the-500-craigslist-rally-car?skyline=true&s=i
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