I know it's not BR related, but many of us are also car guys:
William Tyler 'Grumpy' Jenkins passed away this morning at the age of 81. Grump was an innovator far ahead of his time, not just with his engine work but all facets of race car construction. His work ushered in the era of 'scienced out' combinations in NHRA Drag Racing. His Vega Pro Stocker pushed the rules to the limit and changed the game as no other car before or since. I met him on several occasions and the 'Grumpy' rememberances always make me smile. He came by the nickname because he didn't suffer fools lightly or have time for what he termed "....stupid questions." But if you had a well reasoned out idea and approached him when he wasn't busy.....he would listen and offer his thoughts.
Godspeed, Grumpy. -Al
Grump with the prestigous Car Craft Magazine Driver of the Year award....and Linda Vaughn. 'Grumpy' wasn't always grumpy.
William Tyler 'Grumpy' Jenkins passed away this morning at the age of 81. Grump was an innovator far ahead of his time, not just with his engine work but all facets of race car construction. His work ushered in the era of 'scienced out' combinations in NHRA Drag Racing. His Vega Pro Stocker pushed the rules to the limit and changed the game as no other car before or since. I met him on several occasions and the 'Grumpy' rememberances always make me smile. He came by the nickname because he didn't suffer fools lightly or have time for what he termed "....stupid questions." But if you had a well reasoned out idea and approached him when he wasn't busy.....he would listen and offer his thoughts.
Godspeed, Grumpy. -Al
Grump with the prestigous Car Craft Magazine Driver of the Year award....and Linda Vaughn. 'Grumpy' wasn't always grumpy.