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Over Your Shoulder

In Memory of:

"Red"

Edward J. Lindemann

03/04/00

That’s what he would have wanted.
That’s what I would have wanted.
Are those just words of comfort?
Or words that justify our love of a sport?
No!
I think that somewhere behind those words you will find a basic division within the human family.
Over there the vast majority fear death above all else.
Avoid its risk above all else, and pray they die in their sleep.
Never looking the inevitable in the eye.

But over here the arena is reserved for those special few,
For those who climb mountains,
Fight wars,
And drive racecars.

Those special few,
That except death is the inevitable result of living.
We refuse to hide from the inevitable.
We concur our fear.
We live our life to the fullest!

Let’s take a moment to prepare our selves.
A quiet moment before the engines roars.

 

Showroom Stock A NHIS April 12, 1998 Chicane-Chicane - Red’s Last lap (in my car).

Number

Name

Lap 1

Lap 2

Lap 3

Fastest

Position

Points

354

Richard Noonan

01:30.636

01:30.255

01:30.718

01:30.255

1-T

11

107

Dan Malek

01:36.170

01:33.542

01:34.604

01:33.542

2-T

9

802

Dean Smith

01:37.878

01:35.064

01:34.189

01:34.189

3

7

888

Red Lindemann

01:35.628

DNF (Turn-6)

 

01:35.628

4

5

240

Christopher Tier

01:39.586

01:39.731

01:39.531

01:39.531

5

2

Red, You had Me.

Bye Red

"Checker – Checker – Checker"

Humbly, Submitted
Dean E. Smith

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