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In 2009 I was going after my second land speed record but seized the engine on my vintage 1954 BSA 650cc A-10 Golden Flash, so I was out of the running. George accompanied me and a couple other buddies out to Speed Week to observe the races first hand and we all learned a lot by prowling the pit area, taking a lot of photos and asking a lot of questions of the racers. Also in 2009, he accompanied a group of racers that were also friends of now deceased Danny Macias to the BUB race event on the salt flats where the team attempted to better Danny’s prior land speed record as a tribute to him. In fact they did better the record but, unfortunately, during the engine tear down at tech inspection (required to certify the engine size), a technical infraction with the displacement put the bike out of the 350cc class and caused disqualification for the record. By 2010 George had his land speed bike complete and with his team “Old Age and Treachery, Land Speed Racing” got three runs in at Bonneville in the APS-PG (Altered Partial Streamlined – Pushrod Gas) 650cc class. This was a “shakedown” year to find the bugs in the bike and he only achieved two runs (76 mph and 89.9 mph) before his hand made aluminum tank split open from vibration. This was a disappointing end of his first year of racing with no record to take home. But the story is far from over. George made further innovations on the Turbo bike but due to heavy rains Speed Week was cancelled in 2014 and 2015. It’s frustrating waiting a full year to for the next event but patience and persistence come with age so George is resigned to watch the clock slowly ticking until he can race again. Hopefully, Speed Week will not be cancelled in 2016! To connect the dots of history further, George has also purchased his old friend Danny Macias’ bike and has fitted a new cylinder and piston to make it compliant with the Bonneville technical standards for the M-PF (Modified – Production Fuel) class 350cc which has a current record of 79.702 mph. So it looks like George is destined bring home at least two more trophies to add to his collection and in the process honor his old motorcycle Buddy, Danny Macias. At 75 years of age, I would say George is one of my role models and I look forward joining him on Bonneville Salt Flats at the next running of Speed Week. So in closing, a quote attributed to the late actor James Dean, “Plan like you will live forever, live each day like it’s your last”! In 2011, he constructed a new tank and made other innovations and that year got the bike up to 108 mph before his front fender supports collapsed at speed and ended his further assault on the record of 114.567 mph. Now he was in the zone! In 2012, George came back with a vengeance and ran 112+ mph but burned a hole in his piston! Bonneville is a cruel mistress and his racing was finished for the year. To further frustrate his efforts another racer came out in the same class running an unbelievable 150.176 mph on a Honda and moved the goal out of reach. Time to drop back and regroup, and George not being a quitter did just that. LIVE 24/7 Biker Radio Rally Coverage Biker Music | BIker bands 888.498.2123 w w w. b i c r a d i o . n e t By 2013 he had reworked the bike for the APS-PBG (Altered Partial Streamlined – Pushrod Blown Gas) class which had no established record so his chance of being the first to set the bar would only defeat him if he fell off or broke the bike. Well, happy to say he did neither and reached a credible speed of 116.05 mph and the legend of “Turbo George” was born with his first victory at Bonneville. He was even honored by a member of the French team who crafted two beautiful oil paintings of George and his bike at Bonneville. So this is George’s story of persistence. Starting back in 1959 and after a 56 year long history of building and racing motorcycles it yielded him the prestigious title of Fastest Land Speed Racer in the world in his class at the tender age of 73 years. www.thunderroadscolorado.com September 2015 Thunder Roads Magazine® Colorado 11