Re: Speed Doesn't Kill. - Portago | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: Alfaowner (alfaowner![]() |
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Date: Mon, 5 Mar 2007 13:31:19 -0800 (PST) |
Speaking of Portago - try to catch the next issue of Vintage Racecar (find it at Border's) in about 2 weeks. We'll have 7 pages of photos & story by Robert Newman on the ill-fated race. Includes some pix of Portago & Nelson in the Ferrari 335S, as well as an artist's step-by-step drawing of the crash events. Also of interest to Ferrari racing fans - a report by Art Evans on the 1958 Cuba GP including pix. Remember Fangio's kidnapping? Norm '60 Alfa Spider with Ferrari seats (GTB/Lusso) -----Original Message----- From: red5hilser [at] aol.com [mailto:red5hilser [at] aol.com] Sent: Monday, March 05, 2007 10:28 AM To: Norm Cc: Staxwax [at] aol.com; MaxEd49 [at] aol.com; ferrari [at] ferrarilist.com; Rexnbutchie [at] aol.com Subject: Re: [Ferrari] Speed Doesn't Kill. Hey Ken: When I was driving in California there were guard rails to bounce you back in case of a spin. In Arizona we had flat desert land. But here in Baja Arkansas all we have are 5 to 10 foot ditches beside most roads, bordered by big solid trees on both sides. Sometimes when I 'let it all hang out' here on 2 lane twisty roads, I flash back to some horrific photos I saw of de Portago's crash in the 1957 Mille Miglia when his engine hood folded back and cut him in half. But, on the bright side ... the 2007 tag on my 'Shitbox' was only $21.00 for the year. Yer pal, 'Shitbox' Bubba -----Original Message----- From: rentiers [at] mac.com To: red5hilser [at] aol.com Cc: ferrari [at] ferrarilist.com Sent: Mon, 5 Mar 2007 5:52 AM Subject: Re: [Ferrari] Speed Doesn't Kill. John: Poorly designed ramps. Roadways built to minimum standards, broken pavement in disrepair with deep ruts that grab front wheels, potholes that can break suspensions, red light cameras that increase rear end collisions, especially when the yellow light interval is deliberately shortened. Abject lack of driver training and a nation of 'drivers' weaned on 55 MPH limits and so bored by the snail's pace on modern roadways that when young men ask "what does she have under there?" they are talking about the subwoofer, not the engine. Artificially low speed limits, an insatiable demand for more tax money by power mad politicians who must buy the next election by inventing new forms of public largesse and an insurance industry that profits greedily as points accumulate and premiums rise, aided and abetted by the advanced radar devices GEICO and others supply local cops.( pant pant pant... gasps for breath....) Meanwhile fatalities per 100,000 miles have fallen steadily since the 1940s, despite the NMSL, imposed in 1972, rescinded in 1995. Despite heavy increases in traffic unaccompanied by any significant new highway construction for decades as dollars are poured in to mass transit boondoggles no one rides and roadways are so poorly designed concrete blocks fall from above to crush hapless Boston motorists. Public roads are analogous to public restrooms - dirty, broken and dangerous. Flying is no solution unless you fly in Gulfstreams. Standing in a line of 200 people with you shoes in one hand while holding up your belt-free pants with the other, waiting to be interrogated and then crushed between two seats like a tin of albacore tuna holds little appeal. The great trains are all gone, Amtrak is an abject joke beyond the northeast corridor. In the Dark Ages, after Rome fell, travel became difficult, trade impossible and people isolated. Near the end Rome had 48 Emperors in 50 years, all of whom were murdered by their successors or the public at large. We seem to be bereft of statesmen once again, judging by the recent Parade of Clowns in DC. I hope my deep sense of foreboding is a false one. Perhaps we will elect another Clinton, that will make two Bushes and two Clintons; could a new American Monarchy be our sorry fate? On with the Circuses! Circus Bernicus begins in Melbourne March 18 - Forza ! Forza ! ken On Mar 4, 2007, at 11:56 AM, John Allison wrote: > Hey Ken, > > > So now I am living in Minnesota and I have discovered something rather > silly. They have a goal to reach 0 traffic fatalities. I don't see > this as a realistic goal, but by God they will funnel my money into > that goal. > > One of their methods of attack includes an increase in speeding > citations. They don't plan designing roads that safer, i.e. less > blind turns, not slowing to 35mph speed limit on the interstate. This > is a place with snow, ice, and the tightest turns, on ramps, and off > ramps I have witnessed. I never hear reports of fatalities due to an > idiot of a civil engineer. > > > John _________________________________________________________________ > To unsubscribe or modify your subscription options, please visit: > http://lists.ferrarilist.com/mailman/options/ferrari/rentiers% > 40mail.com > > Sponsored by BidNip.com eBay Auction Sniper _________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe or modify your subscription options, please visit: http://lists.ferrarilist.com/mailman/options/ferrari/red5hilser%40aol.com Sponsored by BidNip.com eBay Auction Sniper ________________________________________________________________________ AOL now offers free email to everyone. 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Re: Speed Doesn't Kill. John Allison, March 4 2007
- Re: Speed Doesn't Kill. Ken Rentiers, March 5 2007
- Re: Speed Doesn't Kill. LarryT, March 5 2007
- Re: Speed Doesn't Kill. red5hilser, March 5 2007
- Re: Speed Doesn't Kill. - Portago Alfaowner, March 5 2007
- Re: Speed Doesn't Kill. - Portago red5hilser, March 5 2007
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Re: Speed Doesn't Kill. John Allison, March 4 2007
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