We go racing in Watertown, South Dakota for night #4 of the Moonshine Mod Tour. The night before, we suffered a heart-breaking part failure in Miller, South Dakota while leading the feature.
This is another video from June. We ended up not getting all of the footage we had planned on. Once we finish running through these old videos, the new ones WILL be better! It's a process we are working on, and I think we've figured some stuff out.
I think you should save all the parts and pieces. Hand them all over to Jim. You have him weld up flat tires and everything else. As soon as he's up to it fixing the rear end will be nothing more than a snap of the fingers for him. Kinda surprised you hadn't already thought of that. 😊 I'm keeping Jim in my prayers for a speedy recovery. 🙏
Just a tiny bit of editorial feedback: I am now deaf from the into being 200% louder than the content from the previous Video on the channel. Seriously though; LOVE the intro's you guys have added, creates a good sense of excitements and anticipation.
Sorry you lost the rear end when doing so good leading the race. Heart breaking for sure. That is racing. Am hoping the car does better in the future. You all take. The Iowa farm boy.
Another great video. Love this. At around 7:14 are these sparks that come from the front left or is it just light reflection? If these are the "bad" video's i'm very excited to see the "good" video's.
I was at the race in Miller when your rear end made a mess. You had them by at least half a track and I am sure it would have been more than that if it would have held on 18 more laps.
Shame to have rear end failure like that. I'm wondering about your inspection schedule. The pinion teeth do about five times more work than crownwheel teeth.