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| This
was not his best time, but good enough to win a trophy on this day |
Bob runnin.. front wheels off the ground.. |
| Bob has been in a wheelchair since the tenth grade. He got hurt racing motorcycles out in Mission Gorge. Since then he's raced cars, boats and go carts. He goes to Daytona speedway frequently and since the in-field is almost 3/4 of a mile long he needed something to get around in. He built a wheelchair powered by a 100cc Suzuki, 4-speed, caliper brakes with knobby tires, it will out run a 100cc Yammy for a quarter mile. He took it to the drags in Tampa and they put it in the 100cc and under class. Before it broke a chain it won six weeks in a row . The owner of the drag strip said he checked around and he never heard of a wheelchair doing ETt's around 18:50. So, for the rest of the runs they promoted it as the "THE WORLDS FASTEST WHEELCHAIR". |
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| Pg 1 | Pg 2 | Pg 3 | Pg 4 | Pg 5 | Pg 6 | Pg 7 | Pg 8 | Pg 9 | Pg 10 | Pg 11 |
| Pg 12 | Pg 13 | Pg 14 | Pg 15 | Pg 16 | Pg 17 | Pg 18 | Pg 19 | Pg 20 | Pg 21 | Pg 22 |
| Pg 23 | Pg 24 | Pg 25 | Pg 26 | Pg 27 |