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It's been two weeks without racing and everyone is seemingly antsy to get some dirt
on their shoes... and tires. We are grateful not to have had much to change or anything
to fix after last race. All adjustments were made and we were ready to run on the
24th. With the rain-out and no racing for Apple Blossom everyone is revved up for
the 8th. We never fully realize the addiction until we can't have it. It is going
to be interesting to see what Saturday night brings and how the new setup runs. Hope
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;
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It's been two weeks without racing and everyone is seemingly antsy to get some dirt
on their shoes... and tires. We are grateful not to have had much to change or anything
to fix after last race. All adjustments were made and we were ready to run on the
24th. With the rain-out and no racing for Apple Blossom everyone is revved up for
the 8th. We never fully realize the addiction until we can't have it. It is going
to be interesting to see what Saturday night brings and how the new setup runs. Hope
there is a good field and fan turnout.&lt;img width="0" height="0" src="http://46and2racing.com/blog/aggbug.ashx?id=dc0e840c-fe9f-459b-aba8-8e21f8cac28e" /&gt;</description>
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We were feeling good at the beginning of the heat on the 17th but it was short lived.
We knew what RPM the car was capable of running and it wasn't happening. We quickly
realized the car wasn't sticking and wouldn't hook up out of the corners. After the
engine had died on the backstretch we figured all hope was lost. A glimmer returned
when Cracker found a line that seemed to suffice around lap 10. There just weren't
enough laps left to pull a sixth place finish but we'll take what we can get. Seventh
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;
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We were feeling good at the beginning of the heat on the 17th but it was short lived.
We knew what RPM the car was capable of running and it wasn't happening. We quickly
realized the car wasn't sticking and wouldn't hook up out of the corners. After the
engine had died on the backstretch we figured all hope was lost. A glimmer returned
when Cracker found a line that seemed to suffice around lap 10. There just weren't
enough laps left to pull a sixth place finish but we'll take what we can get. Seventh
is better than eighth. Now it's back to the garage to configure a new setup.&lt;img width="0" height="0" src="http://46and2racing.com/blog/aggbug.ashx?id=8c112c7d-07c6-4bc1-a529-853c3b325303" /&gt;</description>
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      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">The 46 car has yet to make its appearance
due to multiple setbacks and a handful of technical difficulties.  After getting
a few necessary engine parts and the correct clutch, we are nearly ready to ride. 
Friday night (Saturday morning) 1 a.m. and ready to fire the engine for the final
tuning.  Power on, fuel on and a few flicks of the throttle.  We are go
for fire! Push the ignition button and a sound comparable to shot glasses in a blender
arises from the starter.  Skunked again.  With no parts stores open and
only twelve hours from load time, we knew we weren't running for a second consecutive
race.  
<br />
We watched Saturday night and everyone is itching to get back in the pits and on the
track.  We are hopeful to do well this season with multiple replaced parts and
the jetting problem solved.<br />
The changes in the track seem to make for some interesting changes in the grooves
being run.  We are all looking forward to being out Saturday night, and with
some practice laps and a little luck, we are confident the 46 car will find a good
line.<br /><br /><br /><br />
*Special thanks to Brett Rose and the always loyal 46&amp;2 Crew.<p></p><img width="0" height="0" src="http://46and2racing.com/blog/aggbug.ashx?id=cbf10fdc-da3e-4317-8528-1d473b4c2a1b" /></body>
      <title>Scratchin' The Itch</title>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 04 Apr 2010 19:53:57 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>The 46 car has yet to make its appearance due to multiple setbacks and a
 handful of technical difficulties.&amp;nbsp; After getting a few necessary 
engine parts and the correct clutch, we are nearly ready to ride.&amp;nbsp; 
Friday night (Saturday morning) 1 a.m. and ready to fire the engine for 
the final tuning.&amp;nbsp; Power on, fuel on and a few flicks of the throttle.&amp;nbsp; 
We are go for fire! Push the ignition button and a sound comparable to 
shot glasses in a blender arises from the starter.&amp;nbsp; Skunked again.&amp;nbsp; With
 no parts stores open and only twelve hours from load time, we knew we 
weren't running for a second consecutive race.&amp;nbsp; &lt;br&gt;
We watched Saturday night and everyone is itching to get back in the pits and on the
track.&amp;nbsp; We are hopeful to do well this season with multiple replaced parts and
the jetting problem solved.&lt;br&gt;
The changes in the track seem to make for some interesting changes in the grooves
being run.&amp;nbsp; We are all looking forward to being out Saturday night, and with
some practice laps and a little luck, we are confident the 46 car will find a good
line.&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
*Special thanks to Brett Rose and the always loyal 46&amp;amp;2 Crew.&lt;p&gt;
&lt;/p&gt;
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      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">First and foremost, the crew here at 46and2
Racing would like to extend our most heartfelt condolences to the Rose family. 
Our thoughts are with you in this time of loss and sorrow.  <br /><br />
We've had an interesting couple of weeks here at 46and2 Racing.  The rain canceled
race two weeks ago really helped us make a successful engine swap over to the 46E
and make the necessary adjustments to get that car ready to go.  We went to the
track with high hopes last week, thinking the change in cars might be just what we
needed to finish higher than 16th for once.  The car was a little off, though. 
The exhaust fell off the header again and for some reason, oil leaked from the dipstick. 
We managed to hang on for 17th place, our fourth 17th place finish of the season.<br /><br />
Our successes or failures were completely forgotten, though, when we saw the car of
our good friend Keith Bass climb the dirt ramp at the entrance of turn one, go airborne,
and shear off the light post after the checkered flag fell on the first Twin 10. 
I'm not sure any of us really know what happened, but everyone involved was extremely
lucky.  There was about 10 feet of chainlink fence and electric cable wrapped
around the driveshaft when the car was towed into the pits.  The inside of the
car was littered with glass and chunks of wood from the light pole.  Keith made
it through the ordeal without a scratch and is working on getting his car fixed to
make a return trip to the track.  <br /><br />
We made some minor adjustments on the car to get ready for this week's two-feature
night.  We were excited to welcome Keighley, Levi, and Jeff back to the pit for
the first time this season, and Ethan for the first time since his driving debut at
the beginning of the season.  <br /><br />
At the end of the second Twin 10, we discovered that the engine had puked oil at the
dipstick again and that the radiator hose had been sliced by the cam pulley.  
We finished 12th even though we were sliding around the track in our own oil and the
engine was missing.  Some quick repairs and borrowed oil from the #20 four cylinder
team of Richard Hawkins had us ready for the heat race to qualify for the night's
feature.<br /><br />
We finished 6th in our heat, landing us a 10th place start in the feature.  We
had an oil fire through the entire race and the car overheated a bit, but Graham drove
the car to an 11th place finish for our best of the season.  The car was probably
the strongest Graham has had to work with all season, and it seems like we may have
finally found some of that speed we've been looking for on the start.  We've
got high hopes for some even better finishes the rest of the season.<br /><br />
We'd like to thank Richard Hawkins for the oil and Keighley, Levi, Jeff, and Ethan
for all of their help this week. 
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      <title>A little better...</title>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 13 Jul 2008 21:27:11 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>First and foremost, the crew here at 46and2 Racing would like to extend our most heartfelt condolences to the Rose family.&amp;nbsp; Our thoughts are with you in this time of loss and sorrow. &amp;nbsp;&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
We've had an interesting couple of weeks here at 46and2 Racing.&amp;nbsp; The rain canceled
race two weeks ago really helped us make a successful engine swap over to the 46E
and make the necessary adjustments to get that car ready to go.&amp;nbsp; We went to the
track with high hopes last week, thinking the change in cars might be just what we
needed to finish higher than 16th for once.&amp;nbsp; The car was a little off, though.&amp;nbsp;
The exhaust fell off the header again and for some reason, oil leaked from the dipstick.&amp;nbsp;
We managed to hang on for 17th place, our fourth 17th place finish of the season.&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
Our successes or failures were completely forgotten, though, when we saw the car of
our good friend Keith Bass climb the dirt ramp at the entrance of turn one, go airborne,
and shear off the light post after the checkered flag fell on the first Twin 10.&amp;nbsp;
I'm not sure any of us really know what happened, but everyone involved was extremely
lucky.&amp;nbsp; There was about 10 feet of chainlink fence and electric cable wrapped
around the driveshaft when the car was towed into the pits.&amp;nbsp; The inside of the
car was littered with glass and chunks of wood from the light pole.&amp;nbsp; Keith made
it through the ordeal without a scratch and is working on getting his car fixed to
make a return trip to the track. &amp;nbsp;&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
We made some minor adjustments on the car to get ready for this week's two-feature
night.&amp;nbsp; We were excited to welcome Keighley, Levi, and Jeff back to the pit for
the first time this season, and Ethan for the first time since his driving debut at
the beginning of the season. &amp;nbsp;&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
At the end of the second Twin 10, we discovered that the engine had puked oil at the
dipstick again and that the radiator hose had been sliced by the cam pulley.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;
We finished 12th even though we were sliding around the track in our own oil and the
engine was missing.&amp;nbsp; Some quick repairs and borrowed oil from the #20 four cylinder
team of Richard Hawkins had us ready for the heat race to qualify for the night's
feature.&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
We finished 6th in our heat, landing us a 10th place start in the feature.&amp;nbsp; We
had an oil fire through the entire race and the car overheated a bit, but Graham drove
the car to an 11th place finish for our best of the season.&amp;nbsp; The car was probably
the strongest Graham has had to work with all season, and it seems like we may have
finally found some of that speed we've been looking for on the start.&amp;nbsp; We've
got high hopes for some even better finishes the rest of the season.&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
We'd like to thank Richard Hawkins for the oil and Keighley, Levi, Jeff, and Ethan
for all of their help this week. 
&lt;p&gt;
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      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">Well, it looks like we're back to the drawing
board all over again.  On lap five of the feature, we were forced into the outside
wall by the 5 car, and the broken car slammed into the inside wall, before coming
to a stop.  Thanks to some quick "body work" and a tire change by the crew, we
did manage to finish the feature, minus the nose of the car, in fifteenth, for our
best of the season.  We lost another right front tire, bent the motor mounts,
destroyed the bumper, the nose is no longer usable, the hood is crumpled, and the
hood pins are bent, so we'll be switching over to the 46 E until someone destroys
that one, too.  Once again, many thanks to Brett, Keith, and Devon, and welcome
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      <description>Well, it looks like we're back to the drawing board all over again.&amp;nbsp; On lap five of the feature, we were forced into the outside wall by the 5 car, and the broken car slammed into the inside wall, before coming to a stop.&amp;nbsp; Thanks to some quick "body work" and a tire change by the crew, we did manage to finish the feature, minus the nose of the car, in fifteenth, for our best of the season.&amp;nbsp; We lost another right front tire, bent the motor mounts, destroyed the bumper, the nose is no longer usable, the hood is crumpled, and the hood pins are bent, so we'll be switching over to the 46 E until someone destroys that one, too.&amp;nbsp; Once again, many thanks to Brett, Keith, and Devon, and welcome back, Matt.&lt;p&gt;
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      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">  Well, we had our first DNF of the
season this week.  We drew a 17 in the pill draw, landing us the pole in the
first heat, and finished sixth.  We started tenth in the feature and were holding
onto eleventh until bad luck struck again.  Just a few laps into the feature,
a car was stopped between one and two, we went low instead of high to get around it
and nudged it with the right front.  A piece of metal bracing from the center
of our stock radiator wrapped around the front of the fan and punctured the radiator. 
So we had to park the car and watch the rest of the feature from the trailer. 
On the upside, though, this is one of three weeks without a flat right front tire.<br />
     We've spent a lot of time in the garage the last couple of
weeks.  There was an unexpected head change because of a broken lifter boss and
a carburetor change because so much fuel was shooting through the vent that it looked
like Old Faithful.  We changed the transmission and rear end gear yet again,
trying for that perfect gear ratio.  A lot of work has also been done to try
and get the handling fixed.  We changed rotors and brake pads before last week,
and one of those new brake pads was the key factor in our flat right front in warm-ups
last week.  One of the clips came off the back of the front pad, the pad fell
off and the tire was punctured.  Many thanks to Devon and Keith for running out
to get the parts to get the brakes fixed for the heat race.  For this week, we
changed the steering rack and did some more brake work.  We worked on the toe,
but will probably have to fix that again after our little on-track incident. 
We put the car back on scales and tried to work on the weight distribution as well. 
The handling still isn't quite right, and we're looking for a little more power on
the start and coming out of the corner, but we'll get that radiator changed and be
back at the track next week.  Once again, we want to extend many thanks to Jay,
Brett, and Keith for all of their help in the garage and at the track.<br /><br /><p></p><img width="0" height="0" src="http://46and2racing.com/blog/aggbug.ashx?id=f75e0ee3-1a81-4ab1-a98d-47381922740f" /></body>
      <title>If it weren't for bad luck...</title>
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      <description>&amp;nbsp; Well, we had our first DNF of the season this week.&amp;nbsp; We drew a 17 in the pill draw, landing us the pole in the first heat, and finished sixth.&amp;nbsp; We started tenth in the feature and were holding onto eleventh until bad luck struck again.&amp;nbsp; Just a few laps into the feature, a car was stopped between one and two, we went low instead of high to get around it and nudged it with the right front.&amp;nbsp; A piece of metal bracing from the center of our stock radiator wrapped around the front of the fan and punctured the radiator.&amp;nbsp; So we had to park the car and watch the rest of the feature from the trailer.&amp;nbsp; On the upside, though, this is one of three weeks without a flat right front tire.&lt;br&gt;
&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; We've spent a lot of time in the garage the last couple of
weeks.&amp;nbsp; There was an unexpected head change because of a broken lifter boss and
a carburetor change because so much fuel was shooting through the vent that it looked
like Old Faithful.&amp;nbsp; We changed the transmission and rear end gear yet again,
trying for that perfect gear ratio.&amp;nbsp; A lot of work has also been done to try
and get the handling fixed.&amp;nbsp; We changed rotors and brake pads before last week,
and one of those new brake pads was the key factor in our flat right front in warm-ups
last week.&amp;nbsp; One of the clips came off the back of the front pad, the pad fell
off and the tire was punctured.&amp;nbsp; Many thanks to Devon and Keith for running out
to get the parts to get the brakes fixed for the heat race.&amp;nbsp; For this week, we
changed the steering rack and did some more brake work.&amp;nbsp; We worked on the toe,
but will probably have to fix that again after our little on-track incident.&amp;nbsp;
We put the car back on scales and tried to work on the weight distribution as well.&amp;nbsp;
The handling still isn't quite right, and we're looking for a little more power on
the start and coming out of the corner, but we'll get that radiator changed and be
back at the track next week.&amp;nbsp; Once again, we want to extend many thanks to Jay,
Brett, and Keith for all of their help in the garage and at the track.&lt;br&gt;
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      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">     46and2 Racing's
first season as a fully operational two-car team began opening weekend of the 2008
season at Winchester Speedway.  The 46E car made its debut with Ethan Smith at
the wheel by melting a clutch and destroying a bellhousing and flywheel on his first
ever warm-up lap at the track.  The team had high hopes for Ethan's second attempt
at warm-up laps on week two, only to have them go up in a puff of smoke- literally. 
After about five laps, the 46E had to be parked with a golf ball-sized hole in the
block.<br />
     The 46 car returned in its original incarnation this season
to be plagued by electrical problems and carburetor troubles for the first four weeks
of racing.  The team has had their tire changing abilities tested two of the
four weeks and our spare tire count is dwindling.  Graham has made all four features
and has had finishes of 21, 17, 17, and 16, respectively.  After four weeks of
racing, Graham is listed as 19th in points.<br />
     46and2 Racing has been very fortunate so far this season
to have the help of Brett Rose, Keith Bass, and Jay Drummond both in the pits and
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      <description>&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; 46and2 Racing's first season as a fully operational two-car team began opening weekend of the 2008 season at Winchester Speedway.&amp;nbsp; The 46E car made its debut with Ethan Smith at the wheel by melting a clutch and destroying a bellhousing and flywheel on his first ever warm-up lap at the track.&amp;nbsp; The team had high hopes for Ethan's second attempt at warm-up laps on week two, only to have them go up in a puff of smoke- literally.&amp;nbsp; After about five laps, the 46E had to be parked with a golf ball-sized hole in the block.&lt;br&gt;
&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; The 46 car returned in its original incarnation this season
to be plagued by electrical problems and carburetor troubles for the first four weeks
of racing.&amp;nbsp; The team has had their tire changing abilities tested two of the
four weeks and our spare tire count is dwindling.&amp;nbsp; Graham has made all four features
and has had finishes of 21, 17, 17, and 16, respectively.&amp;nbsp; After four weeks of
racing, Graham is listed as 19th in points.&lt;br&gt;
&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; 46and2 Racing has been very fortunate so far this season
to have the help of Brett Rose, Keith Bass, and Jay Drummond both in the pits and
back at the garage.&lt;br&gt;
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      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">The first night of our first Winchester
200 kind of left us wondering what all the fuss was about.  When only 18 4 cylinders
showed up to qualify on Friday evening, we were left scratching our heads wondering
where everyone was; a lot of the regulars were missing ( Keister, Moreland, Sturtz,
Hoffman, Gageby, etc.,etc.).  We ended up finishing sixth in the heat, earning
an eleventh place starting position.  We had no way of knowing that Saturday
night's A-main would hand us just about all the excitement we could handle. 
Coming out of turn two on the first lap, we were collected in a five car pile up that
ripped open the right hand side of the car, flattened a tire and sheared the hub off
the steering wheel.  Thanks to a quick tire change by Keith Bass and the crew
and a borrowed steering wheel, we were able to return to the race.  A few laps
later we got tangled up with the 15M to bring out the fifth caution.  The caution
landed us in the back of the pack, which now consisted of only 8 cars due mostly to
attrition.  By lap 25, we climbed to sixth for our best finish of the season,
dragging sheet metal the whole way.  We've got a lot of work ahead of us to get
ready for the Virginia Nationals; our brand new bumper got sheared off at the welds,
there are a lot of dents to pound out and a lot of rivets to replace, but we're hopeful.  
The 46and2 race team extends a big THANK YOU to Keith Bass and the number 6 "Shady
Grove Barn Burners" pure stock team.<br /><p></p><img src="http://www.46and2racing.com/blog/content/binary/S5000551.JPG" border="0" height="375" width="500" /><img src="http://www.46and2racing.com/blog/content/binary/S5000550.JPG" border="0" height="375" width="500" /><img width="0" height="0" src="http://46and2racing.com/blog/aggbug.ashx?id=56081fe5-d272-4732-9d1c-646ebea28ae1" /></body>
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      <description>The first night of our first Winchester 200 kind of left us wondering what all the fuss was about.&amp;nbsp; When only 18 4 cylinders showed up to qualify on Friday evening, we were left scratching our heads wondering where everyone was; a lot of the regulars were missing ( Keister, Moreland, Sturtz, Hoffman, Gageby, etc.,etc.).&amp;nbsp; We ended up finishing sixth in the heat, earning an eleventh place starting position.&amp;nbsp; We had no way of knowing that Saturday night's A-main would hand us just about all the excitement we could handle.&amp;nbsp; Coming out of turn two on the first lap, we were collected in a five car pile up that ripped open the right hand side of the car, flattened a tire and sheared the hub off the steering wheel.&amp;nbsp; Thanks to a quick tire change by Keith Bass and the crew and a borrowed steering wheel, we were able to return to the race.&amp;nbsp; A few laps later we got tangled up with the 15M to bring out the fifth caution.&amp;nbsp; The caution landed us in the back of the pack, which now consisted of only 8 cars due mostly to attrition.&amp;nbsp; By lap 25, we climbed to sixth for our best finish of the season, dragging sheet metal the whole way.&amp;nbsp; We've got a lot of work ahead of us to get ready for the Virginia Nationals; our brand new bumper got sheared off at the welds, there are a lot of dents to pound out and a lot of rivets to replace, but we're hopeful.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; The 46and2 race team extends a big THANK YOU to Keith Bass and the number 6 "Shady Grove Barn Burners" pure stock team.&lt;br&gt;
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      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">We ran into some bad luck this weekend. 
It started when we unloaded the car at the track on Friday and broke a wheel stud. 
I ran it in warm ups and the heat without any problems.  In the feature I was
able to pass some cars on the start, but on lap 5 or so the car had a terrible vibration,
so I figured it was the wheel that only had 3 lugs on it.  Pulled into the pits
and everything looked fine; the wheel was still tight.  I started to go back
out on the track and everything felt fine in first gear, but when I put in it second
gear the vibration came back, this time with a bad grinding sound.  All Saturday
was spent swapping transmissions and working on all the little unforeseen things that
come up: broken clutch cable, swapping mounts, swapping bell housings, etc. 
We were ready to load the car at 7:15pm, but figured 4cyls would be first in the heat
and feature since we were last on Friday.  Winchester Speedway should post the
feature order before the race, or have it available on the track phone message. 
Ah well, we should be ready for next week.<br /><p></p><img width="0" height="0" src="http://46and2racing.com/blog/aggbug.ashx?id=35a51763-18ab-42dd-8c5d-1c0264a7a667" /></body>
      <title>Tough Weekend</title>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 10 Sep 2007 14:23:05 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>We ran into some bad luck this weekend.&amp;nbsp; It started when we unloaded the car at the track on Friday and broke a wheel stud.&amp;nbsp; I ran it in warm ups and the heat without any problems.&amp;nbsp; In the feature I was able to pass some cars on the start, but on lap 5 or so the car had a terrible vibration, so I figured it was the wheel that only had 3 lugs on it.&amp;nbsp; Pulled into the pits and everything looked fine; the wheel was still tight.&amp;nbsp; I started to go back out on the track and everything felt fine in first gear, but when I put in it second gear the vibration came back, this time with a bad grinding sound.&amp;nbsp; All Saturday was spent swapping transmissions and working on all the little unforeseen things that come up: broken clutch cable, swapping mounts, swapping bell housings, etc.&amp;nbsp; We were ready to load the car at 7:15pm, but figured 4cyls would be first in the heat and feature since we were last on Friday.&amp;nbsp; Winchester Speedway should post the feature order before the race, or have it available on the track phone message.&amp;nbsp; Ah well, we should be ready for next week.&lt;br&gt;
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      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">First the bad news: we didn't finish the
first lap of the first feature, broke the front bumper (2"x2" steel tube), broke the
radiator, the bottom radiator mounts, and didn't even get to start the second feature.<br /><br />
The good news: well... i guess the video is kinda cool.<br /><br />
The pic below is from the in car video after I hit the 88.  I think I bounced
the right side of the car off the 33 and went on 2 wheels for a bit.  I thought
for sure I was going to go onto my side.<br /><p></p><img src="http://www.46and2racing.com/blog/content/binary/a09.01.07.f.jpg" border="0" /><img width="0" height="0" src="http://46and2racing.com/blog/aggbug.ashx?id=fbabc185-ec6a-48cc-8205-e28c0f4b0ab3" /></body>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 02 Sep 2007 17:40:35 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>First the bad news: we didn't finish the first lap of the first feature, broke the front bumper (2"x2" steel tube), broke the radiator, the bottom radiator mounts, and didn't even get to start the second feature.&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
The good news: well... i guess the video is kinda cool.&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
The pic below is from the in car video after I hit the 88.&amp;nbsp; I think I bounced
the right side of the car off the 33 and went on 2 wheels for a bit.&amp;nbsp; I thought
for sure I was going to go onto my side.&lt;br&gt;
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