Dale's going to SEMA 10-29

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I wiil be at the SEMA show with my Tiger being displayed in the Optima corral from Oct. 29 thru Nov. 3 On Nov. 3 I will be running the Optima Battery Challenge with the best Tiger front suspension made, to hopefully get a Tiger labeled the Ultimate Street Car of the Year.
Hope to see some of you there.

Dale

Oh, just for a heads up, Dales Restorations will be closed for the month of December returning January 10, I will be in Germany due to my daughter having our first grandchild. I will be checking my emails.
 
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I wiil be at the SEMA show with my Tiger being displayed in the Optima corral from Oct. 29 thru Nov. 3 On Nov. 3 I will be running the Optima Battery Challenge with the best Tiger front suspension made, to hopefully get a Tiger labeled the Ultimate Street Car of the Year.
Hope to see some of you there.

Dale

Oh, just for a heads up, Dales Restorations will be closed for the month of December returning January 10, I will be in Germany due to my daughter having our first grandchild. I will be checking my emails.

Being a grandpaw to seven grandsons, I welcome you to the X-mass and B-day expense club . . . .enjoy!!
 
Daughters in Germany

We had a chance to visit my daughter attending school in Berlin last fall. We had the most wonderful time in Germany. Everyone we met was incredibly gracious. BTW, she is now a senior at University of Redlands, not far from you. Enjoy your Christmas in the old world.
 
Back from SEMA

I made it back from SEMA and the Optima Challenge with the car in one piece and myself needing to rest my legs. If you have ever been to SEMA it is miles of walking to see everything.
Despite. some of the politics of the Optima Challenge I felt good with my 18 place overall finish out of 60 competitors. I finished 13 in the autocross and I'm still trying to find out were I placed in the road course and speed stop. The overall winner was Mark Steilow in a 1967 Camaro with a reworked LS9 making 860 hp, 840 ft/lbs of torque, abs brakes, traction control and
345-35/18 tires on all four corners.
Thanks to Glenn Fukui, Jim Foster and his wife who flew in from Canada to watch the Optima Challenge and all the other Tiger owners that stopped by the car in the SEMA corral.
Thanks for the congrats on becoming a grandfather, I'm already feeling the monetary drain from airline tickets and she hasn't been born yet!

Dale Akuszewski
Dales Restorations
 
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pinched from http://www.driving.co.uk/features/5256
 
Hi Dale

Hi Dale, saw your car but never saw you!
Very impressive, car looks marvelous and congratulations on a great showing!
I am going to run a few of those events with my GT40 next year so will see you then.
Congratulations on the upcoming Grand Child, my son just informed that they are expecting as well so time and gravity march on!
Dave
 
http://www.optimabatteries.com/us/e...bret-voelkel-winning-wilwood-disc-brakes-spe/

At the top of the field, the competition was extremely tight, as Voelkel edged out second place finisher, Todd Earsley(18.365), by just 13 thousandths of a second. The finishing order for the rest of the field is as follows:

3. Travis Hill
4. Joey Seely
5. Brian Finch
6. Karl Dunn
7. Phil Gerber
8. Brian Hobaugh
9. Steven Rupp
10. Rob McGregor
11. Mark Stielow
12. Kyle Tucker
13. Dale Akuszewski
14. Bob Bertelsen
15. Jeff Cleary
16. Cliff Elliot
17. Ryan Mathews
18. Jim Holloway
19. Stacy Tucker
20. Dennis McCarthy
21. Fabryce Kutyba
22. Brad Coomer
23. Todd Rumpke
24. Greg Davidson
25. David Brandt
26. Richard Caleel
27. Ron Schwarz
28. Jessie Vaughn
29. Herb Stuart
30. John Buttermore
31. Mark Bowler
32. Grant Reierson
33. Chris Smith
34. Curt Hill
35. Brian Davis
36. Mike Ardito
37. Cole Quinnell
38. Nick Licata
39. Blue Offutt
40. Josh Barnett
41. Mark Capener
42. Zeke Peterson
43. Pedro Gonzalez
44. Paul Welch
45. Todd Foust
46. Danny Popp (DNS)
47. Dan Howe (DNS)
48. Matthew Collins (DNS)
49. Ben Therrien (DNS)
50. Albert Melchior (DNS)
51. Chris Frick (DNS)
52. Dave Pulley (DNS)

The overall winner was Mark Steilow in a 1967 Camaro with a reworked LS9 making 860 hp, 840 ft/lbs of torque, abs brakes, traction control and 345-35/18 tires on all four corners

He is being shown as 11th place???????
 
He is being shown as 11th place???????

Duke... I think that was only ONE of the events from the challenge...

a quote from your link
..."Attrition also manifested itself, as the Wilwood Speed Stop Challenge was run after lunch, giving mechanical issues plenty of time to appear in the morning sessions. Seven competitors failed to make a run in the Speed Stop, including defending OUSCI champion, Danny Popp."...

And this from the website...

The OUSCI will contain a combination of the following elements:

Street Driving/Open Road/Rally Competition
Autocross
Acceleration/Braking
Road Course
Performance/Design Competition




Jim
B382000446
 
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