Thread: Super Swede ... Lars Strom

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    Jepp..Allen..It was hot at the Holme Pierre Point, row Boat Stadium in Nottingham that day and I needed to cool down..
    Lars Strom

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    More interesting racing history from the row boat stadium in Nottingham..

    Gina Campbell (daughter of Donald Cambell) drove a Hodges/Evinrude F1-V8 boat to a female World Record 122,85 MPH at the Holme Pierre Point, Nottingham row boat stadium 1984.

    Maybe we need more info about this from Jackie Wilson..
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    This is the Clerici boat Roger Jenkins raced in 1973.
    Roger was the OMC factory driver and when I won the race..the door slowly open up for me..
    Great memories..

    Quote Originally Posted by Lars Strom View Post
    After a few years in the Sport, a big possibility opened up in
    the winter 1972/73.
    Hans Holmen who worked for Evinrude Sweden called me and said that Huzells and Evinrude
    has picked me and one other Swede to get the new Evinrude 65 SS, that was designed
    to be a winner in the SE class.

    One condition, I have to buy a new SE Cat from Italy. There was two choices, Abbate or Clerici and I picked
    Clerici without really a good reason.

    We where late to order, but Clerici promise to have the boat ready in June that summer, but that was OK
    because OMC was late with the new 65 SS also.

    I friend of mine lent me and older Schultze cat and I used my stock Evinrude 65 hp.
    At the Swedish Championship in Torsby, Varmland, I ended up around fifth.

    Me and my dad Roland took the Coffee delivery truck and headed to Cremona, Italy with a big bag full of
    Lire (Italian Cash) to pick up the new very good looking cat.

    Back to Sweden to install the brand new 65 SS Evinrude, that had just arrived.

    There was one big problem, this engine was using left hand props, and there was not many around.
    I found one 2 blade prop used for the Mercury BP's, but not very fast at testing.

    The big Race was the European Championship in Lappenranta Finland and OMC's Racing Boss
    Jim Wagner, had a lay over in Stockholm on his way to Finland and I got a chance to test factory driver
    Roger Jenkins propellers and my boat was flying.

    This was a 3 bladed cleaver left hand rotation and Jim Wagner promise me that if I showed up in Finland he was
    going to let me use Rogers spare prop.

    Me, Holmen and friend Curre took the ferry to Finland and when we arrived at the race there was 45 boats
    with Mercury, Carniti, Konigs, Evinrude and Johnson engines, but now Jenkins refused to let me borrow any
    of his props.

    I was very disappointed and was walking around in the pit, when I ran in to Tor Smith Ingebrittsen from
    Norway.
    He had an older home built boat, and he showed me his prop that looked like the one Jenkins used.
    We made a deal and exchanged props with a handshake.

    There was no time for testing and when they dropped the green flag I was flying through the field and after a few
    laps I lead the race and pulled away.
    I won the heat with half a lap, and everybody went crazy regarding my prop.
    Many drivers offered my new friend from Norway lots of money for his prop, that he lent me but he was cool and said it belongs to Lars.
    Next heat the Italian drivers was trying to run me over in the start, and later pushed me up on one of the
    turning buoys and I was disqualified and had some damage to the boat but we fixed that overnight.

    I do not remember the third heat, but I had to win the last one, and I did.

    I was now declared the winner and the new European Champion, and Jim Wagner was forced to come over to my boat
    and congratulate me.

    Roger Jenkins went strait to the Airport and Wales, and Lars and his friends had the biggest after race
    party they have ever seen in Lappenranta.

    This was the beginning of my professional boat racing carrier and my Outboard Business success.

    EDIT...This is Tor Smith Ingebrittsen..from Norway.
    He let me use his special race- propeller in Lappenranta, Finland..to Win..!!
    Thanks again Tor Smith
    ..

    The second picture is me just after the race..and than my Clerici/Evinrude SS # 99 boat
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    Check my own racing history at BRF...http://www.boatracingfacts.com/forum...ead.php?t=6727

    My racing web site SVERA.se....http://svera.se/blogg/paris-6-hours/

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    Found a Paris article from 1978, got more to try and scan when time allows.
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    Thanks mintominto..please look for more..!!



    This is the "look" of the F1-OZ boat Angelo Vassena and I finished fourth with in Paris 1978.
    We drove for Team Saffa..Well.. owned by Renato Molinari.

    (..I do not have a picture of our boat..)
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    My racing web site SVERA.se....http://svera.se/blogg/paris-6-hours/

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    Default Saimaa Race, Lappeenranta 1973

    Today I received this e-mail from Lappeenranta, Finland including pictures..
    I am looking at the pictures and get tears in my eyes..
    Thank you very much Anssi..

    Hei Lasse!
    This is some pictures from Lappeenranta Saimaa race 1973.
    You remember Lappeenranta race well? You winn there 1973. I remember you.
    I was 1973, 9 year, little boy. I was born 1964.

    -Anssi Haverinen-
    Lappeenranta
    Finland


    I think the last picture is me leading the race.

    Roger Jenkins in boat # 56
    Bo Nilsson in boat #88

    Quote Originally Posted by Lars Strom View Post
    After a few years in the Sport, a big possibility opened up in
    the winter 1972/73.
    Hans Holmen who worked for Evinrude Sweden called me and said that Huzells and Evinrude
    has picked me and one other Swede to get the new Evinrude 65 SS, that was designed
    to be a winner in the SE class.

    One condition, I have to buy a new SE Cat from Italy. There was two choices, Abbate or Clerici and I picked
    Clerici without really a good reason.

    We where late to order, but Clerici promise to have the boat ready in June that summer, but that was OK
    because OMC was late with the new 65 SS also.

    I friend of mine lent me and older Schultze cat and I used my stock Evinrude 65 hp.
    At the Swedish Championship in Torsby, Varmland, I ended up around fifth.

    Me and my dad Roland took the Coffee delivery truck and headed to Cremona, Italy with a big bag full of
    Lire (Italian Cash) to pick up the new very good looking cat.

    Back to Sweden to install the brand new 65 SS Evinrude, that had just arrived.

    There was one big problem, this engine was using left hand props, and there was not many around.
    I found one 2 blade prop used for the Mercury BP's, but not very fast at testing.

    The big Race was the European Championship in Lappenranta Finland and OMC's Racing Boss
    Jim Wagner, had a lay over in Stockholm on his way to Finland and I got a chance to test factory driver
    Roger Jenkins propellers and my boat was flying.

    This was a 3 bladed cleaver left hand rotation and Jim Wagner promise me that if I showed up in Finland he was
    going to let me use Rogers spare prop.

    Me, Holmen and friend Curre took the ferry to Finland and when we arrived at the race there was 45 boats
    with Mercury, Carniti, Konigs, Evinrude and Johnson engines, but now Jenkins refused to let me borrow any
    of his props.

    I was very disappointed and was walking around in the pit, when I ran in to Tor Smith Ingebrittsen from
    Norway.
    He had an older home built boat, and he showed me his prop that looked like the one Jenkins used.
    We made a deal and exchanged props with a handshake.

    There was no time for testing and when they dropped the green flag I was flying through the field and after a few
    laps I lead the race and pulled away.
    I won the heat with half a lap, and everybody went crazy regarding my prop.
    Many drivers offered my new friend from Norway lots of money for his prop, that he lent me but he was cool and said it belongs to Lars.
    Next heat the Italian drivers was trying to run me over in the start, and later pushed me up on one of the
    turning buoys and I was disqualified and had some damage to the boat but we fixed that overnight.

    I do not remember the third heat, but I had to win the last one, and I did.

    I was now declared the winner and the new European Champion, and Jim Wagner was forced to come over to my boat
    and congratulate me.

    Roger Jenkins went strait to the Airport and Wales, and Lars and his friends had the biggest after race
    party they have ever seen in Lappenranta.

    This was the beginning of my professional boat racing carrier and my Outboard Business success.

    EDIT...This is Tor Smith Ingebrittsen..from Norway.
    He let me use his special race- propeller in Lappenranta, Finland..to Win..!!
    Thanks again Tor Smith
    ..

    The second picture is me just after the race..and than my Clerici/Evinrude SS # 99 boat
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    Lars Strom

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    Check my own racing history at BRF...http://www.boatracingfacts.com/forum...ead.php?t=6727

    My racing web site SVERA.se....http://svera.se/blogg/paris-6-hours/

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    Keep this stuff coming Lars, I really enjoy it
    Since 1925, about 150 different racing outboards have been made.


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    Thank you Sam..and all others clicking in here to read about my boat racing from long time ago..

    I have spent time looking at this picture and pretty sure the red arrow is pointing at my boat..

    The #88.. my friend Bo Nilsson with his Merc/Schultze just behind..

    #56..Roger Jenkins to the right..yellow arrow.
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    Default Today is a big day for two reasons..

    It is exactly 30 years ago I won the final race in the Aspen World F 3 series.
    Saturday afternoon September 19 1981 in Holland I could call myself a F-3 World Champ..!!

    I called home to Sweden to tell my family and friends..
    They had news for me to..

    My son Richard was born the same day...
    He also is a member here at BRF..

    A picture of Richard from many years ago..pit pass Holland and my AKAI/Burgess/Evinrude CC
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    Check my own racing history at BRF...http://www.boatracingfacts.com/forum...ead.php?t=6727

    My racing web site SVERA.se....http://svera.se/blogg/paris-6-hours/

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    lars can you post your thoughts on omc going out. great tread!

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