Here's some funny quotes from WeDidItForLove.com : <CENTER>[SIZE=+1]Great Drag Racing Quotes[/SIZE][SIZE=-1]No friggin way to verify most of these![/SIZE]</CENTER> <CENTER><TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=10 width=550 border=0><TBODY><TR><TD width="100%">[SIZE=-1]1. "After the third flip, I lost control............" [/SIZE] [SIZE=-1]Don Roberts after crashing in the Jade Grenade at New England Dragway in 1975.[/SIZE] [SIZE=-1]2. "Everything was fine until I left and then I ran out of talent!" [/SIZE] [SIZE=-1]Don Garlits after a red light in the final[/SIZE] [SIZE=-1]3. "Alcohol is for drinking, gas is for cleaning parts, and nitro is for racing!"[/SIZE] [SIZE=-1]original author unknown, used by Gene Adams and Don Garlits among others[/SIZE] [SIZE=-1]4. "We worked 80 hour weeks for 30 years to keep from having to get a real job." "T.C". Tom Lemon's comment on the rigors of being a drag racing touring professional in the 'Golden Years' of drag racing.[/SIZE] [SIZE=-1]5. "Women in the truck is bad luck."[/SIZE] [SIZE=-1]Ed Donavan used to tell John Wiebe because if John had a lady friend along, then there wasn't room for Ed in the pickup![/SIZE] [SIZE=-1]6. " Nope it wasn't helping me one bit and I didn't want to loose any teeth on it when it drove me into the wall, so I got rid of it." [/SIZE] [SIZE=-1]From an old time northeast modified racer when asked after a crash if the steering wheel broke off on his ill handling race car after it comes flying out the window just before impact - courtesy of Jeff Howe[/SIZE] [SIZE=-1]7. "Dad, why did you redlight?", "Because the light was too slow." [/SIZE] [SIZE=-1]Mike Dunn question to his father, Big Jim Dunn in 'Funny Car Summer' movie[/SIZE] [SIZE=-1]8. "Not bad for a coupe...." [/SIZE] [SIZE=-1]Don Garlits after watching the first Funny Car in qualifying made a pass, slightly quicker and faster than he had just run. Courtesy Museum Dave Crain.[/SIZE] [SIZE=-1]9. [/SIZE][SIZE=-1]"You could unwrap a Fudgesicle at the first light and never touch the brake lever till you threw away the stick." [/SIZE][SIZE=-1]Tom Hannah[/SIZE] [SIZE=-1]10. "See that helmet, It will fit your head too MOTHER ****ER!" [/SIZE] [SIZE=-1]Connie Kalitta to a strip owner with no lights at night after the finish line and insisting that Connie make a full pass in a match race. Courtesy of Roy Steffey.[/SIZE] [SIZE=-1]11. "Driver of genuine 'Kill yourself Kits' .... Seeks employment."[/SIZE] [SIZE=-1]Olin Davis on looking for a ride in the late 50's. [/SIZE] [SIZE=-1]12. "Rear Engine Dragsters are just a fad and front motor was the only way to go." [/SIZE] [SIZE=-1]Floyd Head to Frank Huszar in 1971 when the old man tried to talk Floyd into building a RED instead of a FED. Courtesy of Gordon Leland.[/SIZE] [SIZE=-1]13. "Never let the truth stand in the way of a good story." [/SIZE] [SIZE=-1]Bones Carroll on the fine art of telling a story.[/SIZE] [SIZE=-1]14. "Count to five and duck."[/SIZE] [SIZE=-1]Said to Don Ewald by Fred Smith after they replaced a broken rod/piston with a counter weight on the crank to make a final round.[/SIZE] [SIZE=-1]15. 'F--k the trophy, give me the check."[/SIZE] [SIZE=-1]Jerry Ruth after winning the 1972 Winternationals.[/SIZE] [SIZE=-1]16. "It doesn't matter what they say about you as long as they spell your name right."[/SIZE] [SIZE=-1]Tom McEwen 1967[/SIZE] [SIZE=-1]17. "There's no such thing as bad ink."[/SIZE] [SIZE=-1]Tom McEwen 1968[/SIZE] [SIZE=-1]18. "I quit."[/SIZE] [SIZE=-1]Don Prudhomme after the final round at the 1969 US Nationals when Nicoll's car was cut in half and passed in front of him.[/SIZE] [SIZE=-1]19. (a visual)[/SIZE] [SIZE=-1]"Clean up that ring land and put the bitch back in...<G>.[/SIZE] [SIZE=-1]"Don't tell me...let me guess? It was a Kuhl cacklecar ... lol"[/SIZE] [SIZE=-1]"Then there was seven...."[/SIZE] [SIZE=-1]20. "We haven't given up on these yet - there's some hope for a rear engine car."[/SIZE] [SIZE=-1]Warren Welsh (driver of the 1957 built rear-engined 92" w.b. Shoehorn)[/SIZE] [SIZE=-1]21. "You never get out of the trottle unless you see the timing tower."[/SIZE] [SIZE=-1]Doger Glenn to Dale Thierer during Dale's last qualifying run for his drivers license at Maple Grove Dragway in 1970.[/SIZE] [SIZE=-1]22. "It needs to reach from the header flange to the end of the tube, or at least real close to it ."[/SIZE] [SIZE=-1]David Pace to Tom Barnhill when asked " How long should the pipes on a set of zoomies be ?"[/SIZE] [SIZE=-1]23. " It`s my car, I`ll pick it up by the front axle and use it as a wheel barrow to haul coal if I want to !"[/SIZE] [SIZE=-1]A quote from Tommy Reese , owner and driver of the Brougher & Reese AA/FD, Pittsburgh Pa. 1964 to 1971. Everyone in the pits was always telling Tommy, " You ought to do this or you ought to do that---Tommy would look them in the eye and say...[/SIZE] [SIZE=-1]23. "I know that son-of-a-bitch is cheatin! Cause, I'm cheatin and he beat me"![/SIZE] [SIZE=-1]Unknown from long ago.[/SIZE] [SIZE=-1]24. "At Lions one night, I was on a strong pass and about half track I saw a blower belt go past me, then about 3/4 down track, I saw another blower belt go by. Then as I pulled off the track I noticed I didn't have any front tires either".[/SIZE] [SIZE=-1]Retired Top Fuel driver Walt Stevens.[/SIZE] [SIZE=-1]24. "Hell, If it was easy anybody could do it and it wouldn't be called Racing!"[/SIZE] [SIZE=-1]This is what I tell most of the drivers who have had a bad run of luck or are paying their dues to become true racers. Bruce Pedretti/TopWop Chowchilla Chicken Chokers[/SIZE] [SIZE=-1]25. 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Heard another one attributed to Big Jim Dunn: (paraphrasing) "They say racing has gotten more expensive over the years, not true. I've been at this over 40 years. It took everything I had then, and it takes everything I have now."
wsdad, thanks for sharing the Don Garlits You Tube interview ,First i had seen of it , It was very inspirational and moving, the straight scoop from the Man himself, Met the swamp rat in Florida many years ago , had no idea he was so real,, thanks again,,,,,
NOT SURE IF THE SPORT GAVE HIM BRAIN DAMAGE OR THE BRAIN DAMAGE GOT HIM INTO THE SPORT! (or something like that?) Ercie Hill about Eddie Hill
A similar audio interview by Garlits was given here, albeit with a different punchline.... http://thebigsoundsofthedrags2001.wordpress.com/2008/10/28/black-smoke-and-orange-flame/ Also: there is very dramatic film footage of this epochal transmission explosion in part 3 of Don Gillespie's dvd series, "Lions: The Greatest Drag Strip."
Here is Don Garlits, the self described,"UFO Investigator" writings. No drag race stuff, just his beliefs in aliens and the future of the human race. Its a two beverage reading experiance... And, yes, its Don Garlits... http://www.theforbiddenknowledge.com/hardtruth/aliens_dont_want_to_know.htm
Here's a couple that have stuck with me over the years. "If you don't red light once in a while, you're not racin' " - attributed to Don Garlits "Work hard, play fair, you'll win your share" - attributed to "the Surfers" top fuel team (and personally confirmed to me by Tom Jobe). When you think about it, that ain't a bad guideline for a person's philosophhy of life. And the classic - "There's no substitute for cubic inches" - unknown BTW- I've always heard the "He must be cheating, 'cause I was - and he beat me" line attributed to Tom McEwen back when he was racing his mom's '50 Olds.
One attributed to Hubert Platt, driver of an A/FXer Ford Falcon: "You're never out of control unless you're on your roof."
Not from drag racing exactly but from one of the great all American hero's 'If everything seems under control you are'nt going fast enough' Mario Andretti. P.
From a buddy of mine that passed many years ago. I inquired how he shifted his front engine digger. He had no tach on the 396 twin four alky engine. He clearly stated. "I mash the gas unit I see Jesus ; then shift to second. "
"You can't get there before you leave." Attributed to Don Garlits when he was asked what was the quickest elapsed time possible.
Can't remember who said it, but it's been repeated many times after a crash "I got a little behind in my steering" Although it came from the rally world, not drag racing, i always liked this one. After a particularly violent roll over, Hans Thorszelius the navigator of a Toyota Team Europe car was asked if the crash put them out. He replied "No we were time barred when we lost the check point scorecard" - "was it lost in the roll over?" - "No, it's in the door pocket, but we can't find the door"
Nobody famous, but I had a buddy that ran his street GTO at the drags mostly for grins & chuckles in the late 60's. It came down to his B/Stock GTO against something like an O/Stock 53 Oldsmobile that was strictly a racecar and it ran right on the record. Someone asked him what he thought his chances were and he told them--"Hell, I've got to spot him 1/2 mile and we don't race but a 1/4!". I kind of wondered when someone was gonna bring up some of Garlits thought about stuff other than drag racing. Larry T
I just read that whole thing garlits wrote on aliens. i don't even know what to say! (other than thanks don for giving me something to do on a slow workday ) the quotes were classic though
"If you're gonna be a BEAR, be a GRIZZLY"- Rick Santos, after asking him which main jet I should run first round. They had gone to a Hemi car, and admired our glutoney in continuing to run a wedge small block chevy in TAD (NHRA didn't like small block chevys in TAD,), so they bolted their blower and fuel system from their all dominating small block car onto ours. If I remember correctly, we were sort of PANDA, and were trailered.