Checked out the record-breaking attempt this afternoon. It was pretty cool that a person could just walk right up to the action.
If you watched any of the live feed, it was evident that there were lulls in the action, which gave me a chance to talk to some of the people involved and check out the backup sled. Four hours in, they felt they were ahead of the pace they needed to break the record.
As Gary mentioned, it was basically a five-mile straight line course with a banked turn at each end. He was making one complete round trip in a little over seven minutes. He could make eight round trips on a tank of gas with about a gallon and a half reserve.
They seemed to be really organized with respect to pit stops and adjustments, etc. A typical pit stop was less than 30 seconds. While I was there, they did a primary clutch replacement and belt change in eighty three seconds.
Might go back tomorrow morning and see how they are doing. One thing is for sure, the guy must like to ride.
It was funny. For some reason when I left, there was this temptation to just pin it and hold it.
A few shots from today.