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Jan 25, 2007 | 06:54 PM
  #26  
“Be careful, not all bearings (differential) are the same quality”. After I went forth and performed independent study T. Nuzzo confirmed my selection as good enough.

There was more to the exchange than just information, the topic of discussion was also broader, but the bearing tidbit was the part that would be relevant to the “MINI community” the rest was about my application only (which is not public fodder for debate).
Jan 25, 2007 | 07:03 PM
  #27  
good luck with the new team
Jan 25, 2007 | 08:30 PM
  #28  
One more question Tony.......what cars were you building when you first posted this ?
Jan 25, 2007 | 08:35 PM
  #29  
Website needs an update, I look forward to reading more about the direction they are going.
Jan 26, 2007 | 06:41 PM
  #30  
From:

http://www.grand-am.com/News/Article.asp?ID=7617

Fresh From Florida 200 - Practice Noets 1

12:29 PM - FULL-COURSE CAUTION/CHECKERED FLAG as the No. 113 Volkswagen is off-course in Turn 3.

Fresh From Florida 200 - Practice Notes 2

MEDICAL UPDATE:
No. 113 Volkswagen driver Tony Nuzzo was transported to Halifax Medical Center following his crash in the first KONI Challenge Series practice. Nuzzo is awake and alert and under observation by the medical staff.
Jan 26, 2007 | 06:58 PM
  #31  
I went to the race today. We wondered why we didn't see Tony. There was only one VW and one MINI in the race. The MINI had blown its engine yesterday and the team scrambled to replace the engine with an engine from their Spec Class MINI. The nearly stock engine (stock pulley, aftermarket intercooler) just didn't have the power to be competitive. The MINI finished the race, but very near the back of the field. Most of the top ST cars were Acuras. The race was won by the #5 Mustang. After the race, we went to the garage and hung out with Randy and he was every bit as nice as Tony. We did miss seeing the two Electric Blue Nuzzo MINIs, but we did have one MINI to cheer on. I hope everyone will support Randy Smalley and Mark Congleton and their team.
Jan 26, 2007 | 08:50 PM
  #32  
Quote:

MEDICAL UPDATE:
No. 113 Volkswagen driver Tony Nuzzo was transported to Halifax Medical Center following his crash in the first KONI Challenge Series practice. Nuzzo is awake and alert and under observation by the medical staff.
Oh no! I hate to see that, hopefully he will make a quick and full recovery and be back out there soon!
Jan 26, 2007 | 09:06 PM
  #33  
Quote: “Be careful, not all bearings (differential) are the same quality”. After I went forth and performed independent study T. Nuzzo confirmed my selection as good enough.

There was more to the exchange than just information, the topic of discussion was also broader, but the bearing tidbit was the part that would be relevant to the “MINI community” the rest was about my application only (which is not public fodder for debate).
To elaborate further on this, I too received input from Tony when I was inquring about a couple different topics (crank pullies & shocks). This was via PM. To me though, when I hear feedback to the Community, I think of NAM, these public forums, where many questions were asked. FWIW, my PM and email inquiries to Tony were addressed promptly, and were thoughtful.
Jan 26, 2007 | 09:32 PM
  #34  
I know, it's maybe in bad taste to say this now. I do hope Tony is OK

I will tell ya when I looked at the pictures of that VW I was appauled. This must have been one of the worst cage builds I've seen, which shows me that the rest of the car must also be lacking. There is no way as a driver that I would have driven that car.
http://gsm.bildon.com/GTI_build3/imagepages/image4.html
Jan 27, 2007 | 03:59 PM
  #35  
Here we go again
Jan 27, 2007 | 06:57 PM
  #36  
Has nothing to do with you Randy.
Jan 27, 2007 | 07:08 PM
  #37  
Didn't think it did - I was commenting on the negative comments you seem so eager to banter about (I saw the comment about the 70 years of Nurburgring spins though, and laughed hard about the guy falling out of the Beetle - classic! ).

Randy
Jan 27, 2007 | 07:46 PM
  #38  
onasled
If two negatives make a positive...what comes of your multitude of negative comments? Lighten up and have some fun...even if it goes against your nature. Racing is not about BRAND loyalty..sharing of information..not with even the tightest teams. Give the community something positive....?
Jan 27, 2007 | 08:07 PM
  #39  
Quote: If two negatives make a positive...what comes of your multitude of negative comments? Lighten up and have some fun...even if it goes against your nature. Racing is not about BRAND loyalty..sharing of information..not with even the tightest teams. Give the community something positive....?
Not sure what you are thinking Lou. "BRAND loyalty"? I am in no way loyal to any brand, as you might even see from my sig pic. I have absolutely no issue with Nuzzo going with the VW. In fact as usual I will be straight forward, I'm glad he did. I had no respect for how that campaign was run.
As far as giving this community something positive, I think I have many times, but I could be wrong I guess.
Jan 27, 2007 | 08:17 PM
  #40  
Yucca Patrol and I met Tony Nuzzo and his MINI team at the inaugural races at Barber Motorsports Park in Birmingham, Alabama, back in 2003. He's a great guy and I wish him the very best in whichever car he races.

Sorry to read about the crash!
Jan 27, 2007 | 09:01 PM
  #41  
It appears that Tony got out of the whole team owner thing and has decided to just drive the cars this year. What got me the most was his comment about building new cars, but nothing about what he was building or why he decided to quit his team.
Jan 29, 2007 | 09:06 AM
  #42  
Quote: As far as giving this community something positive, I think I have many times, but I could be wrong I guess.
No ur not wrong. Lets face the reality here.. Onasled have given the community alot of positives.. thats for sure. and hope onasled's continuous support..
Jan 29, 2007 | 09:54 AM
  #43  
lou
For you to comment about onasled when it seems you don't have much involvement kinda amazes me. I think you should go back and read all onasled's posts. Yes he has his own opinions as I do as you can see in this post, but 99.9 % of his posts are very helpful and well liked in this community. Maybe you should meet the man. He's Very far from being a negative person.
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