|

On
Land, Sea, on NBC!
The 200 mph
barrier falls. NBC's Today Show anchor Matt Lauer got the drive of a
lifetime. Matt got the opportunity to operate the first 200 plus mph prop
driven boat. The Bacardi Silver, which is powered by two Sterling
Performance engines was the first to break the flying Kilo 200 mph barrier.
At 202.90 mph it takes well over 3000 hp to propel a boat that fast.
During a Today Show interview the hatch was opened up to reveal the four
specially developed Pro Systems dominator carburetors mounted atop the two
supercharged Sterling power-plants. Moments later Matt Lauer was behind
the wheel of the Bacardi Silver boat, strapped into the F-15 style cockpit and
drove the boat to speeds in excess of 167 mph! Wow that guy has guts!

Matt Lauer drives the 202.90 mph
Sterling Powered Bacardi Silver
Speaking of
guts, the Fastest Street car guys were at it again. This time the
NMCA folks
tore it up at the Mid Michigan Motorplex in Stanton. It was a fantastic
show.
NX Nostalgia Pro Street qualifying and final rounds were a 1-2 finish for our
side with Rob Golobo and Mike Foulk battling for top honors in qualifying.
First time finalist Kevin Parent runner upped at this event using a pair of
carburetors I brought to the event for testing purposes. They were never
dynoed and to quote Kevin, "They were perfect right out of
the box". Kevin faced Golobo in the final round and made a good race out
of it. Thanks for the 1-2 guys.

Kevin
Parent used
Lukovich
power to
make it to the final.
In Edelbrock Pro Nostalgia Jim Mackenzie showed the way with some custom built
Pro Systems 4150's in qualifying and on raceday with Ol' Reliable and his W
engine.

A
"W" engine a rare sight indeed.
In Moroso Hot Street, Rick
Moroso debuted his late fathers 1961 Corvette in the
number one position in the 8.8 second zone and ultimately the win. Great
debut Rick, you did your father proud.

In Real Street in Stanton, the Stanton Steamroller Jamie Stanton qualified on
top and won the event. If only I could've gotten Stanton in there one more
time. See more on this car in our "Showcase"
section. Its truly a well prepped vehicle and deserved of the win.
Congratulations to NMCA captain Tony Depillo, for not only putting on a great
race, but for his recent SS/B World Record. Tony gave up almost a certain
final round victory at the U.S. Nationals to operate the NMCA event this
weekend. That's dedication. A special thanks to NMCA photographer
Gary Wood for the great photos.
Hope to see you all at the NMCA National Trail Raceway event later this month!
|