What's New at QuincyLooperRacing.us
Hi Everyone,
Just checking in. Finally got back to loading more photos and items to the www.QuincyLooperRacing.us web site and wanted to share what's new with the Quincy site fans.
First off, one of my engine collecting friends scored a monumental engine -- the 1st Rossi 3 cylinder B prototype engine. It was Rossi's personal motor that he brought to Cypress Gardens to race in 1997. He won the World Championship at Cypress Gardens and also the European World Championship with that engine. You can see the engine and read all about it's history under the "Collections" section, Mark Suter page #2 (http://www.QuincyLooperRacing.us/subpage40.html).
We've also added more photos to the Wayne Baldwin biography in the Racing Legends section (thanks Wayne!) from his 1966 season. Photos include his new DeSilva and brand new Konig engines (both A and B) (http://www.QuincyLooperRacing.us/subpage42.html).
we've also put up some photos on Dickie Pond from Karen Cadle (thanks Karen)(http://www.QuincyLooperRacing.us/subpage31.html).
To finish out the most recent additions, we've added the Mike Krier championship winning Yamato 250 and 350 engines to the Mark Suter collection page #2. Mike was kind enough to hand write pages on each engine for Mark and Mark shared those with all of us. Mike Krier did some significant development work in the progress of the 350 Yamato.
Please enjoy all of the additions!
Thanks,
Paul A Christner
Everytime I see so many engines in one place I cringe! It all needs a weather.......
Everytime I see huge collections like that in one place I cringe! There are hurricanes, flloods and torandos so any thoughts given to housing the stuff in some kind of weather proof bunkers built high and dry into the side of some hill an atomic blast could not level? All it takes is one good hurricane or tornado and people would be looking and finding engines in orange groves etc. for years afterward.