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drof: A great story & a good laugh too.. Thanks for sharing.

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Here's great story from the web site about Caron's true spirit.



One of the best things about racing is the amazing stories of sportsmanship. In the world of sports today, sadly, sportsmanship is something that has seemed to gone by the wayside. With high paid athletes comes the attitude that somehow many of them think, "It's all about ME." The good news is, that's not the way it is in La Carrera Panamericana.



One such example of sportsmanship at it finest was when Carson Scheller and Shields Richardson in the #433 Ford Victoria saw the #405 Porsche of Jan Lammers and Chris Zeggers in trouble. Even though Carson and Shields both knew that Jan and Chris were not in any immediate danger they felt the need to help their fellow competitors. They also knew damn good and well that by helping them they were making it possible for the world class driver, Jan Lammers, who had been on their tail all week long, to catch them but that still didn't stop them from going way out of their way to help.



It was right after the last speed run out of the mountains and onto the looong flats before Laredo. Carson stopped at a Pemex for refreshments as Carson wrote "our friends Jan + Chris in the #405 Porsche pulled in needing fuel." But the Pemex didn't have any fuel and the next station was 50 kilometers further up the road. Carson looked around and found a old garden hose and offered to siphon gas from his tank to theirs but when he tried the hose was so full of holes and kinks that he couldn't make it work after numerous try's. So Carson slowed way down and followed Lammers car up the road for the next 50 kilometers doing only 55 mph hoping to help them conserve fuel. He told them in case they ran out "he could tow'em in". Kidding and in true racing spirit Carson said, "I would have loved that."



As a result of their sportsmanlike behavior they were 35 minutes late to the Z stop. Because of Shields carefully written note on the back of the card explaining why they were late (helping a competitor) the officials saw fit not to inflict a penalty. Carson wrote, "Beating them on the track and helping them get to the finish was the right thing to do. The spirit lives on."



Untimely they ended up only beating them by 3 minutes but in reality they finished up light years ahead as true gentlemen racers, something that La Carrera Panamericana is all about.



So ask yourself... If you saw a world class formula one driver racing in your class who was running on fumes, and you knew that if he run out it would only help your chances of winning the famous Original PanAm class, would you stop and help or doing your best Clint Eastwood imitation, roll down your window and say, "I know what you're thinking. "Does he have six gallons or only five?" Well, to tell you the truth, in all this excitement I kind of lost track myself. But being as this is a 1954 Ford Victoria, the most powerful Ford in the Original PanAm class, and would blow your Porsche clean off, you've got to ask yourself one question: Do I feel lucky? Well, do ya, punk?"

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And here’s more well deserved congrats throwed your way.  Thanks for keeping us up to speed on your both your exploits and successes.  Winning just has to add more icing to the cake.

Lorena, Texas (South of Waco)


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Carson,

Congrats on a job well done.  I have an idea of how it feels to have a passion for something unique and challenging.  I'm sure you have made commitments, sacrificed, and worked diligently to make this happen.  There is something romantic and nostalgic about all the old Mexican road races and few of us probably understand the lure that drove you.

Keep up the good work and keep us informed.................

Charlie Burns Laton, Ca (South of Fresno)







BurnsRacing981@gmail.com

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we just finished the historic La Carrera Panamericana road race and for the second year in a row won our class , Original Panam , in a 1954 Ford Victoria w/ a  Y block of course .

for photos,videos and results check out

www.lacarrera2007.blogspot.com

www.lacarrerapanamericanaa.com.mx

cheers, Carson



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