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2 November 2022; Night Summit on Pink Street after day one of Web Summit 2022 in Lisbon, Portugal. Photo by Lukas Schulze/Web Summit via Sportsfile

21 June 2022; Josh Luber, Co-founder and Chief Vision Officer, Fanatics Collectibles, on Centre Stage during day one of Collision 2022 at Enercare Centre in Toronto, Canada. Photo by Lukas Schulze/Collision via Sportsfile

20 June 2022; Selishia Smith, Owner & CEO, iDIG Rental Services during the opening night of Collision 2022 at Enercare Centre in Toronto, Canada. Photo by Lukas Schulze/Collision via Sportsfile

3 November 2022; Daniel Geey, Sports Lawyer, Sheridans Sport during a roundtable on day two of Web Summit 2022 at the Altice Arena in Lisbon, Portugal. Photo by Lukas Schulze/Web Summit via Sportsfile

21 June 2022; Kelly Burton, C0-founder & CEO, Black Annovation Alliance, Stacey Plaskett, Congresswoman, House of Representitives, on Centre Stage during day one of Collision 2022 at Enercare Centre in Toronto, Canada. Photo by Lukas Schulze/Collision via Sportsfile

21 June 2022; Kelly Burton, C0-founder & CEO, Black Annovation Alliance, on Centre Stage during day one of Collision 2022 at Enercare Centre in Toronto, Canada. Photo by Lukas Schulze/Collision via Sportsfile

21 June 2022; Josh Richards, Founder & CEO, CrossCheck Studios, on Centre Stage during day one of Collision 2022 at Enercare Centre in Toronto, Canada. Photo by Lukas Schulze/Collision via Sportsfile

20 June 2022; Collision After Hours at Grand Bizarre following the opening night of Collision 2022 in Toronto, Canada. Photo by Lukas Schulze/Collision via Sportsfile

Castro Motorsports / Kato Racing LS7 BMW

 

This is now the 3rd time I've made the drive out to middle-of-nowhere, CA aka Coalinga to check out the Airstrip Attack event put on by Shift Sector. As always, it was a fun weekend watching some beautiful and bad *** cars racing down the 1/2 mile strip. lots of high horsepower rides. GTR's were the most abundant in the past, I think the C6's took that spot this time around

 

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If you're in California, you need to come out to this event! there should be another one later this year, I believe around oct-nov. I know I'll be there again.

2 November 2022; Night Summit on Pink Street after day one of Web Summit 2022 in Lisbon, Portugal. Photo by Lukas Schulze/Web Summit via Sportsfile

22 June 2022; Collision After Hours at the Stackt Market following day two of Collision 2022 in Toronto, Canada. Photo by Lukas Schulze/Collision via Sportsfile

Pima Air and Space Museum

 

AG-330 ENGINE START CART

The AG-330 engine start cart used two Chevrolet LS-7 454 cubic inch V-8 automobile engines, with 465 horsepower each, to turn a drive shaft directly connected to the starter mechanism on the SR-71's J58 turbojets. Each engine required its own cart. The start cart's job was to mechanically spin the aircraft's turbines up to a minimum of 3,200 revolutions per minute before the engines could be ignited and begin to run on their own.

  

Lockheed SR-71A Blackbird

Serial Number 61-7951

Current Markings: US Air Force, Air Force Plant 42, Palmdale, California

 

The SR-71 on display is the second one built and the oldest survivor. It was rolled off the assembly line October 20, 1964 and first flew March 5, 1965. Used as a systems test bed it flew primarily from Palmdale, California. In 1971, this plane was loaned to NASA to replace a YF-12 that had been lost in an accident. In order to disguise the fact that NASA was flying one of the still highly classified SR-71s the plane was redesignated as a YF-12C and given the serial number 60-6937. Ironically this is actually the serial number of one of the CIA's still top-secret A-12s. In October 1978, the Blackbird was returned to the Air Force and given its original number back.

 

Only two months later it was retired to storage at Palmdale. With the retirement of the SR-71 from Air Force service in 1990, Blackbirds became available for museum displays and the U.S. Air Force Museum allocated 61-7951 to the Pima Air and Space Museum. The serial number 64-17951 has often been erroneously attributed to this aircraft. This confusion is likely due to the United States Air Force often changing the serial numbers on the Blackbirds to obscure the actual number of SR-71s in their inventory.

22 June 2022; Collision After Hours at the Stackt Market following day two of Collision 2022 in Toronto, Canada. Photo by Lukas Schulze/Collision via Sportsfile

21 June 2022; Josh Richards, Founder & CEO, CrossCheck Studios, on Centre Stage during day one of Collision 2022 at Enercare Centre in Toronto, Canada. Photo by Lukas Schulze/Collision via Sportsfile

2009 Chicago Auto Show

 

Engine: GM Performance LS7 427

 

Power: 505 hp @ 6300 rpm

Torque: 470 ft-lb @ 4800 rpm

Redline: 7000 rpm

Pima Air and Space Museum

 

AG-330 ENGINE START CART

The AG-330 engine start cart used two Chevrolet LS-7 454 cubic inch V-8 automobile engines, with 465 horsepower each, to turn a drive shaft directly connected to the starter mechanism on the SR-71's J58 turbojets. Each engine required its own cart. The start cart's job was to mechanically spin the aircraft's turbines up to a minimum of 3,200 revolutions per minute before the engines could be ignited and begin to run on their own.

  

Lockheed SR-71A Blackbird

Serial Number 61-7951

Current Markings: US Air Force, Air Force Plant 42, Palmdale, California

 

The SR-71 on display is the second one built and the oldest survivor. It was rolled off the assembly line October 20, 1964 and first flew March 5, 1965. Used as a systems test bed it flew primarily from Palmdale, California. In 1971, this plane was loaned to NASA to replace a YF-12 that had been lost in an accident. In order to disguise the fact that NASA was flying one of the still highly classified SR-71s the plane was redesignated as a YF-12C and given the serial number 60-6937. Ironically this is actually the serial number of one of the CIA's still top-secret A-12s. In October 1978, the Blackbird was returned to the Air Force and given its original number back.

 

Only two months later it was retired to storage at Palmdale. With the retirement of the SR-71 from Air Force service in 1990, Blackbirds became available for museum displays and the U.S. Air Force Museum allocated 61-7951 to the Pima Air and Space Museum. The serial number 64-17951 has often been erroneously attributed to this aircraft. This confusion is likely due to the United States Air Force often changing the serial numbers on the Blackbirds to obscure the actual number of SR-71s in their inventory.

4 November 2022; Bradley Miles, Co-founder & CEO, Roll, on Contentmakers stage during day three of Web Summit 2022 at the Altice Arena in Lisbon, Portugal. Photo by Lukas Schulze/Web Summit via Sportsfile

22 June 2022; Collision After Hours at the Stackt Market following day two of Collision 2022 in Toronto, Canada. Photo by Lukas Schulze/Collision via Sportsfile

21 June 2022; Irving Fain, Founder & CEO, Bowery Farming, and Susan Goldberg, Vice Dean and Professor of Practice

Arizona State University, Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication, on Centre Stage during day one of Collision 2022 at Enercare Centre in Toronto, Canada. Photo by Lukas Schulze/Collision via Sportsfile

21 June 2022; Rami Essaid, Co-founder & CEO, Finmark, on Centre Stage during day one of Collision 2022 at Enercare Centre in Toronto, Canada. Photo by Lukas Schulze/Collision via Sportsfile

Ron's LS7-powered '69 Camaro, built by Best of Show Coachworks, rides on Baer Brakes, Michelin USA Pilot Super Sport tires, and Forgeline GW3 wheels finished with Satin Black centers and Polished outers. See more at: www.forgeline.com/customer_gallery_view.php?cvk=1483

 

#Forgeline #GW3 #notjustanotherprettywheel #madeinUSA #Chevy #Camaro

Ron's LS7-powered '69 Camaro, built by Best of Show Coachworks, rides on Baer Brakes, Michelin USA Pilot Super Sport tires, and Forgeline GW3 wheels finished with Satin Black centers and Polished outers. See more at: www.forgeline.com/customer_gallery_view.php?cvk=1483

 

#Forgeline #GW3 #notjustanotherprettywheel #madeinUSA #Chevy #Camaro

Corvettes at Hooters Sacramento

Pima Air and Space Museum

 

AG-330 ENGINE START CART

The AG-330 engine start cart used two Chevrolet LS-7 454 cubic inch V-8 automobile engines, with 465 horsepower each, to turn a drive shaft directly connected to the starter mechanism on the SR-71's J58 turbojets. Each engine required its own cart. The start cart's job was to mechanically spin the aircraft's turbines up to a minimum of 3,200 revolutions per minute before the engines could be ignited and begin to run on their own.

  

Lockheed SR-71A Blackbird

Serial Number 61-7951

Current Markings: US Air Force, Air Force Plant 42, Palmdale, California

 

The SR-71 on display is the second one built and the oldest survivor. It was rolled off the assembly line October 20, 1964 and first flew March 5, 1965. Used as a systems test bed it flew primarily from Palmdale, California. In 1971, this plane was loaned to NASA to replace a YF-12 that had been lost in an accident. In order to disguise the fact that NASA was flying one of the still highly classified SR-71s the plane was redesignated as a YF-12C and given the serial number 60-6937. Ironically this is actually the serial number of one of the CIA's still top-secret A-12s. In October 1978, the Blackbird was returned to the Air Force and given its original number back.

 

Only two months later it was retired to storage at Palmdale. With the retirement of the SR-71 from Air Force service in 1990, Blackbirds became available for museum displays and the U.S. Air Force Museum allocated 61-7951 to the Pima Air and Space Museum. The serial number 64-17951 has often been erroneously attributed to this aircraft. This confusion is likely due to the United States Air Force often changing the serial numbers on the Blackbirds to obscure the actual number of SR-71s in their inventory.

2 November 2022; Why big tech keeps kicking your butt Alex Kantrowitz, Big Technology Podcast; Matthew Champion, VICE on the Book Summit stage during day one of Web Summit 2022 at the Altice Arena in Lisbon, Portugal. Photo by

Lukas Schulze/Web Summit via Sportsfile

22 June 2022; Carmelo Anthony, NBA All-Star & Entrepreneur, with his digital twin on Centre Stage during day two of Collision 2022 at Enercare Centre in Toronto, Canada. Photo by Lukas Schulze/Collision via Sportsfile

 

20 June 2022; Brian Ritchie, CEO and Founder, kama.ai during the opening night of Collision 2022 at Enercare Centre in Toronto, Canada. Photo by Lukas Schulze/Collision via Sportsfile

 

3 November 2022; Jessica Spence, President of Brands, Beam Suntory, on PandaConf stage during day two of Web Summit 2022 at the Altice Arena in Lisbon, Portugal. Photo by Lukas Schulze/Web Summit via Sportsfile

2 November 2022; Night Summit on Pink Street after day one of Web Summit 2022 in Lisbon, Portugal. Photo by Lukas Schulze/Web Summit via Sportsfile

20 June 2022; Collision After Hours at Grand Bizarre following the opening night of Collision 2022 in Toronto, Canada. Photo by Lukas Schulze/Collision via Sportsfile

22 June 2022; Collision After Hours at the Stackt Market following day two of Collision 2022 in Toronto, Canada. Photo by Lukas Schulze/Collision via Sportsfile

21 June 2022; Josh Richards, Founder & CEO, CrossCheck Studios, on Centre Stage during day one of Collision 2022 at Enercare Centre in Toronto, Canada. Photo by Lukas Schulze/Collision via Sportsfile

20 June 2022; Brian Ritchie, Founder & CEO, Kama.AI during the opening night of Collision 2022 at Enercare Centre in Toronto, Canada. Photo by Lukas Schulze/Collision via Sportsfile

20 June 2022; Rami Essaid, Co-founder & CEO, Finmark during the opening night of Collision 2022 at Enercare Centre in Toronto, Canada. Photo by Lukas Schulze/Collision via Sportsfile

3 November 2022; Speakers from Left, Julia Goldin, Global Chief Product & Marketing Officer, The Lego Group, Lorraine Barber-Miller, Chief Marketing & E-commerce Officer, Philips and Nancy Villanueva, CEO Iberia & Middle East Interbrand, on PandaConf stage during day two of Web Summit 2022 at the Altice Arena in Lisbon, Portugal. Photo by Lukas Schulze/Web Summit via Sportsfile

20 June 2022; A photographer captures the moment as Paddy Cosgrave, CEO & Founder, Web Summit speaks during the opening night of Collision 2022 at Enercare Centre in Toronto, Canada. Photo by Lukas Schulze/Collision via Sportsfile

The Malibu Corvette Limited Edition Sport-V has room for 7 of your closest friends. What other Corvette can say that?

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