Nice picture of
the 12 Titan's. As it turn out, to everyone's surprise, the
British Guests of Honor had never seen this many Titans at one meet,
even back in the day. Very cool. |

GingerMan Raceway
welcomes the "Clash of the Titans
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Some of the Guests of Honor
-- Charles "Luke" Lucas, Pierre Phillips, and Roy
Thomas
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More Guests of Honor -- Roy
"Tome the Weld" Thomas (aka just "Tom"), Andy, and Derek Lawrence
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?, Roy, Luke, John Welch, &
Fred Opert
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Paul Shindelbeck greets Fred
Opert
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Roger Karnopp's beautifully
prepared Mk-6
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Ian-Hebblethwaite all the way
from South Africa and Bob Alder chat.
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The Mayer Family brought their
Winkelmann and Titan |

Luke and Fred Opert talk old times. |
Todd Strong, Andy and Luke
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Todd, Andy,
"Tom," and Mike Shindelbeck
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Vaughn Rockney and Luke
(Einstein not in picture) |
Roger Karnopp awaiting the
start of the Sunday's Feature race
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Todd Strong driving his MK9 in
driving rain during Sunday's Feature Race
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Pierre Phillips and Roy Thomas
inspect Bob Alder's Mk-6 before the Feature race.
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Roger Karnopp getting his
"Car Of The Meet" Award from Andy
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Todd, Andy and Bob at Awards
dinner |
Luke, Andy,. Keith & Barb
Laney at the Awards Sunday afternoon
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The Trip
"Home"
After the meet at GingerMan,
Roy Thomas (aka "Tom") and Derek Lawrence accompanied Andy & Bob on the tow back
to Denver, Colorado. The vastness of Mid-West corn farming never
ceased to amaze Tom and Derek. Tom and Derek then accompanied Andy
to Carbondale, Andy's home, where they saw more scenic wonders of
Western Colorado.
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While in Denver, "Tom" and Derek
were treated to a private viewing of the Mathews Collection, which had
the world's largest collection of McLaren race cars. |
Then in Western Colorado they
joined with Andy's wife, Victoria, to view the Colorado National
Monument Park |