Showing posts with label Bonneville. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bonneville. Show all posts

Where did the salt of Bonneville go? The BLM effed up... they screwed up bad

The Save the salt coalition http://www.savethesalt.org/Save_the_Salt/Save_the_Salt%21.html and SEMA http://www.sema.org/ got BLM to take action, do a study, and conclude that a replenishment program would stabilize the Salt Flats.

But BLM went into an arrangement with the the last mining company, and didn't make a regulation that would continue to force all mining operations in Utah to adhere to the same level of replenishment, and leave the salt in the Bonneville Salt Flats to the national landmark that it is... and not being sold in bags to apply to roads.

The company currently mining in Intrepid Potash http://www.intrepidpotash.com/ Based in Denver, Colorado, Intrepid Potash, Inc. owns and operates Intrepid Potash - Moab, LLC, Intrepid Potash - Wendover, LLC, both potash mines located in Utah; and Intrepid Potash - New Mexico, LLC, with operations in Carlsbad, New Mexico.

Buy your salt from someone else if you like racing in general, or Bonneville specifically

I got motivated by reading Jean Jennings editorial in Automobile Magazine, Oct 2011 issue

great race car photos from the 1960's on eknude.tumblr







Watkins Glen 1957. Briggs Cunningham Jaguar D-Types.
see many more at http://eknude.tumblr.com/

The Boys of Bonneville movie trailer


found on http://theoldmotor.com/ and if you'd like to see the movie, here is the schedule:

Carmel Concours d’Elegance Screening August 20
Boys of Bonneville Premiere Gala – SLC, UT August 24 By Invitation Only
MEGAPLEX Theatrical Release (Utah theater chain)August 26 – September 8
DocUtah Film Festival September 9th
DocMiami Film Festival September 23 – 25
Kansas International Film Festival September 30 – October 6
Carmel Film & Art Festival October 12 – 19

More cool stuff from 5window.tumblr.com





all from http://5window.tumblr.com but beware that it's changed a bit from being primarily race cars and hot rods, there are lots of nude women, lingerie, etc etc. Yup, that's awesome, but don't let your boss sneak up on you to see what you are surfing the web looking at

205 mph 1969 Dodge Coronet, Bonneville racer






Read all about it, and see the rest of the photos at http://www.californiaclassix.com/archive/426.html

The Bucket List Dream Studebaker Avanti Bonneville and El Mirage record holder originally bought new by Bill Burke... is looking for dreamers w/ cash

So if you have money and need to be a co-driver / sponsor and get yourself a place in a land speed racecar- here is your ride! email Dan Sallia at dsallia@yahoo.com or call him at 805-550-7758










Dan has a “Bucket List” with 4 items on the list. #4 is simply the dream to drive a Studebaker at the Bonneville Salt Flats. The first opportunity was a ’53 Coupe, but that fell through. Then a fellow Stude enthusiast contacted Dan. He said that he had just purchased “an old Bonneville car” from eBay. This guy offered to loan Dan the car to fulfill his Bucket List Dream #4.

After doing some research on the Avanti, it was the World Famous #90 Bill Burke car, the same Bill Burke who ran the first Belly Tank Lakester in land speed racing.
Bill Burke bought the car while working for Hot Rod Magazine in 1962. It was delivered to Grantell Enterprises and came with a 229 cu in Paxton blown engine in the car and a 304 cu in engine in a crate. The car was born to break records at Bonneville, literally, as the President of Studebaker assigned the car for this specific purpose, Land Speed Racing.

The above text is excerpted from http://www.myrideisme.com/Blog/burke-bros-bonneville-bucket-list-studebaker-avanti

Andy Granatelli is providing technical assistance, and once the Avanti competes in the next year or two it will spend time in the Granatelli Studebaker museum, among others... like the Wally Parks NHRA museum in Pomona

More information can be found on http://www.racingstudebakers.com/foo/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=1855

Ode to the salt and Bonneville racing



Via: http://kulturakustombrasil.blogspot.com/

The Bonneville Speedweek photos of Christopher Wilson



learned about this terrific photographer from http://thechicaneblog.com

Photos of racing, pre 1970's from 5 Window Tumbler


Would have been good to get to the salt this year... maybe next year

image from http://lecontainer.blogspot.com

Intriguing variety of cool photographs on Le Container

Above, the Purple People Eater


Awesome photo, going vertical just a split second after lifting off the ground, that is power

Look close at the wheel hub and you'll see that the above is a VW


Clever use of wheels!


The above are just models


dreams start young

photos from http://lecontainer.blogspot.com/
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