993Panzer wrote:Watching these videos helps you understand why so many drivers and spectators were killed in the early days of racing. There was no wall between the pits and the track. People were sitting at tables along side the track. Short sleeved shirts and slacks on the drivers. Those guys had kahunas.
Steve Grosekemper wrote:993Panzer wrote:Watching these videos helps you understand why so many drivers and spectators were killed in the early days of racing. There was no wall between the pits and the track. People were sitting at tables along side the track. Short sleeved shirts and slacks on the drivers. Those guys had kahunas.
Dave you crack me up![]()
I think you mean cahones... (As in a big set or to be fearless)
Kahuna is a Hawaiian word, defined as a "Priest, sorcerer, magician, wizard, minister, expert in any profession."
Thanks for the laugh...
mrondeau wrote:Steve Grosekemper wrote:993Panzer wrote:Watching these videos helps you understand why so many drivers and spectators were killed in the early days of racing. There was no wall between the pits and the track. People were sitting at tables along side the track. Short sleeved shirts and slacks on the drivers. Those guys had kahunas.
Dave you crack me up![]()
I think you mean cahones... (As in a big set or to be fearless)
Kahuna is a Hawaiian word, defined as a "Priest, sorcerer, magician, wizard, minister, expert in any profession."
Thanks for the laugh...
Well, they were magicians, wizards and experts with big cohones.
993Panzer wrote:...I never claimed to be smart.
Don Middleton wrote:993Panzer wrote:...I never claimed to be smart.
Dave, as one of the Club's resident track "Kahuna's", I just thought you were just bestowing the same honor on our brave brothers of yesteryear. That's what you really meant, right?
John Straub wrote:Martin...great "old time" video! Thanks.
Hey, when is your next race?
John
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