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8/04/2021 1:56 PM  #1


Since its 'just-a-little-slow'...how bout this question..............

In your opinion...who was the racer/builder that was  "wayyyy ahead of their time" as for as innovation/smarts/tricks/etc.?!

My pick would be Mickey Thompson! Inventor/builder/driver(Bonneville & drags & NASCAR...when NASCAR was real and not fake!) & Indy/businessman. This guy made stuff people are still using!

Post your entry......
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8/04/2021 3:21 PM  #2


Re: Since its 'just-a-little-slow'...how bout this question..............

Smoky, hands down the most innovative.


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8/04/2021 4:46 PM  #3


Re: Since its 'just-a-little-slow'...how bout this question..............

I'm thinking Don Garlits, but for obvious reasons I have to mention Peter Svensson that set a world record in top fuel drag bike 24th of August 2012 with an ET of 5.709 at a dragstrip not far from where I live here in Sweden. IIRC it took Larry "Spiderman" McBride five years to run faster.



 

 

8/06/2021 8:00 AM  #4


Re: Since its 'just-a-little-slow'...how bout this question..............

Rudi wrote:

Smoky, hands down the most innovative.

There are many, but Smokey gets my vote.
 


65 Fastback, 351W, 5-speed, 4 wheel discs, 9" rear,  R&C Front End.
 

8/06/2021 8:59 AM  #5


Re: Since its 'just-a-little-slow'...how bout this question..............

Dang Sal, tough question. Might take a while to answer.


Bob. 69 Mach 1, 393W, SMOD Toploader, Armstrong  steering, factory AC.
 

8/06/2021 11:25 AM  #6


Re: Since its 'just-a-little-slow'...how bout this question..............

Ricky Bobby.....developed the "shake n bake" technique....always a direct line to the winners circle...

 

8/06/2021 1:09 PM  #7


Re: Since its 'just-a-little-slow'...how bout this question..............

I go with Smokey.  I grew up reading his Smokey’s Garage articles in Popular Mechanics magazine.  Those are probably the precursor to how FYIFORD FORUM came about, many years later.  I was fascinated by his problem solving abilities, and that stuff probably formed my mechanical thinking and aptitude more than any other inputs.  Without Smokey, I might have grown up to be a musician or something.  (Not a jab at musicians, just a true statement)


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