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Default OT How the Corporations Broke Ralph Nader and America, Too.


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What I remember most about that car was that it was banned from
racing G

Jeez, you want to get me going again? g That was the Sucker Car,
which was banned at LeMans. The guy, or his engineering team (Hall
was an excellent engineer himself, by all accounts) came up with one
genius thing after another. The FIA finally got pushed over the edge
when he showed up with a car that had an "auxiliary" engine of 40 hp
that sucked the air out from under the car and slammed it down to the
track like a leech. d8-)


I thought they had raced it somewhere snd kicked everyones ass.
I did see one of the two(?) that were put together.
Pretty cool looking and they ran it around the Tech Center track after
lunch
the day I was there.
I think they toured the car to auto shows or something but I just don't
remember.


Hall got ****ed, withdrew from racing, and left it all to Ford and
their GTs (I hope Banquer isn't listening -- he'll jump in here and
make a real mess if he sees that).


Ford wanted a to win no matter the cost and he did.
LOL

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John R. Carroll


Jim Hall introduced so many innovations that I don't remember them all. I
saw his first winged cars at Watkins Glen, and we all stood there with our
jaws hanging down as they went around the track like they were on rails.
We didn't know then that they had automatic (2-speed) transmissions with
"super" torque converters -- Hall kept it a secret for quite a while.

He went on to flabbergast the Europeans, too. He had skirts, and air dams,
and all kinds of things. First they outlawed his movable wings. Then they
outlawed wings mounted on the suspension uprights (he may not have been
the originator of that one). Then they limited wing size, and, finally,
they outlawed his sucker car.

As for Ford, watch out -- JB may be lurking. d8-) Personally, I think Ford
almost ruined sports car racing. But their cars were brilliant and also
broke a lot of new ground.


You'll be on your own, Ed.
I'm not a racing guy but I have heard the same thing from people that are
and do.

J