that was awesome considering Eddie was saying he was gonna be the first to pull it off.
I seem to recall that Garlits' plan was to run 300 in an outlaw dragster. The plan was abandoned when someone pointed out that with a mere change of rear-end ratio, any Top Fuel Dragster could do it.Like when Garlits bragged about building his car that was going to go 300MPH before anyone else, Then Kenny went 300 MPH at Garlits home track?
Mark, you are wrong. First, they had set gear ratios at that point. Gars car wasn't ready in time for the Gators when KB ran 300. No "outlaw" dragster.I seem to recall that Garlits' plan was to run 300 in an outlaw dragster. The plan was abandoned when someone pointed out that with a mere change of rear-end ratio, any Top Fuel Dragster could do it.
The story I heard was that Garlits wanted to run a screw blower to go 300. He was convinced by others not to do it. Had never heard the story about a 3 wheeler. There was a racer named Kenny Ellis who ran a 3 wheeler in early 1960's. Car was competitive, went straight, but it had a habit of picking up the front wheel in the lights. Ran a couple versions of it if I remember right, then gave up on it.