Wednesday, June 27, 2007

Atlanta Night of Fire







Okay, so now we have been on the road for so many days, I have lost count. It gets bad when you forget what hotel you are staying at.

But the up side is we have had a BLAST racing up and down the country. We pulled into Commerce for Atlanta Dragways Night of Fire on Thursday afternoon. Chris now calls me a princess, as I changed our hotel plans when the hotel pool had green sludge growing on the top. I moved us over to a beautiful brand new Best Western which we both enjoyed the pool on Friday morning before we had to go to work at a display in the afternoon.

Kroger was one of the sponsors of the event, so we set the car out front for a few hours. Then it was time to pack it up and head to the track. This as kind of a combo weekend as we were doing a race along with a photo shoot for a new sponsor soon to be announced. We hired a great photographer to come out for the weekend and shoot us in action. Friday night, was just the beginning. We finished up about 12:00 a.m. and headed to get something to eat. Taking pictures makes you very hungry. I was happy to have one of the newest members of Larsen Motorsports, Russ Glover, come out for the weekend to help us with all of the set up. Russ really loves drag racing and I can see a bright future for him with us. Look for his crew bio coming soon.

Early the next morning we were up and getting ready to go to the track. I had rented E. Lowe a car to drive in and had called to check his progress as we were getting ready. Not long after we arrived at the Atlanta Dragway, E. Lowe pulls up in his rented PT Cruiser convertible. I wave and pull him in. He gets out of the car and we start talking, I feel someone rubbing my shoulders and turn around to see that the some of our other crew has snuck a ride up with E. Lowe. Chuck and Chris Foster decided late on Friday night that they wanted to come up and have some fun. You could have blown me over. I was shock but sooooooo happy as the race was going to be hectic and we really needed their help.

Marc, the photographer took some awesome photos. I will post some when he gets them all cleaned up, and me looking good. I was racing the Danchuck jet funny car driven by Paul Miller. We were scheduled to make three passes for the evenings events. They had a full points race as well as some great looking pro-mods. We made our three passes without any problems and then pulled up on the return road to enjoy the best fireworks display that you can see anywhere.

We cleaned everything up and was too tired to even eat after the race. We went back to the hotel to get 2 hours of sleep before hitting the road for our next event in Kansas City, MO. In route we received some very sad news. Bob Motz, who drives one of the jet semi trucks, had a problem on the starting line at his race on Saturday evening. He was burned and was taken to a hospital nearby. If we can keep him in our thoughts and prayers along with his son Scott that was also burned trying to get him out.

It always puts things in perspective when you hear of one of our best racers having a problem. It is important for us all to stay on our toes. Bob has entertained so many people over the years, that it is easy for us all to take it for granted.

Well we are Kansas bound for a display that Embry-Riddle set up. It is called Skills USA. I will give you more information the next time.

Luv ya,
e

Monday, June 18, 2007

Traveling Tbrough the Country




Well, we hit Hershey, PA and let me tell you, chocolate does make everything better. We had so much fun at Chocolate World. We went to the Kit Kat Lounge to have some lunch and make our own sundaes. All of us left with a smile.






We decided to spend a little time and explore. We went to a campground to see if we could rent a canoe. The water level was so low, that we just decided to wade through the streams. Andrew and Nitro had so much fun. It was a day to remember.


Now time to get back to work. We headed out for the 13 hour drive to Bowling Green. It was through some beautiful country side but we could not take time to enjoy work was calling. We kept up and finally made it. The problem was, I started to not feel well. I just thought it was the flu at first, but after a couple of days of running a fever and laying in the hotel bed, it soon became apparent that I had to get to the Dr. Thursday morning, I found out that I had a really bad Kidney infection. After a couple of antibiotic shots and some strong medicine, by that evening I had to pull it together to do a radio show.


The next day I was feeling much better and we decided to go to Splash Lagoon at the race track. It was a fun relaxing day to enjoy.


The next morning it was time to head to the race. Beech Bend Dragway is such a family fun race track, it is hard to not have a good time. We were hired to be there for Match Race Mania, along with 30 other exhibition race cars. The track and facility was wonderful, but unfortunately the crowd was not. But we all made the best of it, and made one pass and loaded up to head for home.


We dropped our trailer at a friends business in Atlanta, and drove the rest of the way. I couldn't tell you who was the most happy to be home. Nitro just ran from room to room rolling on the ground. We all enjoyed an evening at home. Chris and Andrew had also become very run down on the last couple of days, so we all visited the Dr. on our first day home. They both have sinus infections.


We will try and all get better in order to head to Commerce to head up the Atlanta Dragways Night of Fire. I am racing Paul Miller in his Danchuck funny car. This is my third year back to this event, but the first for the Embry-Riddle jet dragster. I will be a great race!!!! I have some special guests coming, so we will rest up and get ready to have some fun.


See you all at the races.


e

Sunday, June 10, 2007

Rain Rain Go Away!!!!

Okay the title says it all. I knew it was too good to be true. We woke up on Saturday morning to rain, and after breakfast, more rain, then the fateful phone call from the track, the race has been canceled. It continued to rain for the rest of the day and into the evening.

I felt really sorry for New England Dragway. They put in a lot of work to make this event a nice one, to just have it rain out. For us, well we had an enjoyable drive, and saw some areas that we have always wanted to visit. I can't complain. Okay so I can, but it won't make it any better. I was really looking forward to the race, but the good news is, E. Lowe is now considered a very very spoiled crew chief. We can say that we flew him in for an official New England Clam Chowder bowl of soup. He arrived in time for breakfast at the hotel, when we found out the race was canceled, we went to have some soup, and then we relaxed at the hotel for a nice dinner.

An Embry-Riddle representative, Gretchen, also flew in for the race. Everett and her both flew out on Sunday morning, and we hit the road to head to our next race. We are making a small pit stop in Hershey, PA to drown my sorrows in chocolate. I think a chocolate massage would make me feel much much better.

I will check back with you when we hit the next stop.

e.

P.S. Nitro is afraid of his shadow.

Friday, June 08, 2007

Hitting the Road!!!



Back from vacation and now it is time to work. I am telling you, I think I need a vacation from vacation. We filled our seven days as full as you could. I finally on the 6th day took a much needed nap. We snorkeled with stingrays, kayaked in the ocean, jumped on water trampolines, climbed water glaciers, explored Mayan ruins, dune buggied through Costa Maya, and finally hung out with friends and family. It was a blast!!! I am ready to sign up for the next one. It went much too quick, but well worth the money. I did try my hand at the slots, but ended up on the loosing end.

We came home on Sunday, and it was time to get to work to prepare for the next month of racing. T-shirts to fold, trailer to pack and laundry to do and then repack. It was time to hit the road

We took off Tuesday mid-morning, made our first stop in North Carolina, and then didn't plan our travels very well, we hit New York at 6:30 p.m. but to our surprise, the traffic wasn't as bad as Orlando traffic in rush hour. We made our next stop in Connecticut. Something funny happened, it turned COLD. I am talking really really cold. It got in the low 50's overnight. Talk about an adjustment, we were in the tropics just days ago, and now the temperature was totally the opposite. We pulled into Epping, NH on Thursday mid-morning and dropped off the trailer. Met up the the Interceptor team and went to the Hampton Falls to have some lunch. Very very cool. We then found our hotel and got some sleep. Friday morning and it is bright and sunny. I think the sun comes up earlier here. 6:00 a.m. and the sun is coming through the drapes. We decided to play tourist today. We went to the Hampton beach, and walked the boardwalk. Chris and Andrew wanted to try all of the different food, I just had the fried dough!!!! Andrew wanted to run and jump in the ocean, well that all changed when he put his baby toe in the water. I think ice is warmer than the water was. BURRRRRRRRR!! But the sun was out and it was a wonderful day. We decided to do a little house shopping while we were here. HAHAHAHA

Tomorrow is race day. The forecast doesn't look good, but we are thinking positive. When we get to our next stop, I will tell you how the race went. Thanks for checking.

P.S. Nitro is afraid of the dandelions.

e