Also, an icebreaker on the north side, connected by an I-beam to the lighthouse' foundation. I saw a 1/4 toner try to sail between the plow, and the lighthouse during a Hampton race in '76. They bailed the rest of the way...
Speedway bikes - no brakes, one gear, back sprocket almost as big as the wheel
Never trust air you can't see, or taste.
LA was famous for polluted skies, virtually all the large cities had visible smog in the right conditions. Vehicles all had visible exhaust, 707’s were filthy. To race on the Potomac between National airport and the city we had to get typhoid shots. In light air the tide lines were full of floating sewage, condoms by the dozens. When the wind picked up it wasn’t as noticeable in the sprayNever trust air you can't see, or taste.
Right, sorry a 10MHmm, I remember Hilaria (my GF's name was Hilary so she had to exclaim whenever we motored by) but somehow never realized she was a 12.