The Spectrum Illumination's Frantic Fueler team has just spent 2 terrific days in Michigan.
We started out from the shop at 4am headed East for Lane Automotive
and the annual Noisefest. George Lane and his entire staff should be
commended for the effort they all put in to have this wonderful event.
We arrive at Lane to welcoming faces and the workers part the sea of
people whom have already gathered, it's 8 AM and people are already
buzzing. We get the rig into place and get to work, although we are all
being a little more careful these days with the new paint job and all.
Many of the usual suspects are already in place and they had saved a
spot for the Frantic car in the midst of it. Thru out the day the crowd
builds and at noon the Nitro teams get ready to rumble, one by one they
fire up to the delight of the massive crowd. Al Bergler, the Probe and
Larry Paynes' Green Gang fuelers all some of the finest examples of
fuelers get the crowds hearts racing and for the finally the Frantic
Fueler. Once we get to work I kind of loose the fact that we are
SURROUNDED by people, but when everyone is in position and Dragster
Dave gives her a hard whack of the throttle I would say we get
everyones attention.
It was planned that after our day at Lane we would stay over and
finally get to enjoy Dave Crane's collection of rare and nostalgic Drag
Racing memorabilia. Dave and his wife have quite a cool collection of
parts, posters and cars that they share with people in this annual
event. We share alot of stories and met alot of new friends and caught
up with some old ones as well. A wonderful experience that was capped
off with the Carson boys firing up their Nitro Dragster much to the
delight of all in attendance.
Sunday we were met with rain, but knew it wouldn't last so we headed
for breakfast to meet the Carsons and then head over to the Gilmore
Museum for the opening of the NEW Drag Racing display they have put
together.
A quick ride thru the Michigan country side and we arrive at the
Gilmore. If you are a car person and have not been there, then your
missing out it's incredible.
There are several LARGE barns on 90 acres of some of the finest cars
you can imagine, as well as a collection of the old radiator caps in a
building of their own. Each building has a "greeter" who is responsible
for the care and upkeep of the display, all extreemly friendly and
welcoming. Ofcourse we attended to get a look at the new display
"History - a Quarter Mile at a time" which showcases some of the
countries greatest drag cars and some of Michigans historical cars. We
wandered the grounds taking in all the Gilmore has to offer. One of the
coolest parts of the day was getting to see Dragster Dave and his
father, Don enjoy their time together looking at all the wonderful
cars. The day was capped off with the Fuelers of Bergler and gang,
firing their engines for the crowd. Then once the motors went silent an
incredible noise that I had not heard before began to thunder, it was
some guy on a JET POWERED BICYCLE!!!! that went screaming off into the
Michigan country side. Nuts.
A great ending to a terrific weekend for the Frantic Fueler team.
Next up, the Robot and Vision show at the Rosemont Convention Center in the Spectrum Illumination booth.
C'ya there,
Scott
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