Navin323i
Practically Family
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Good morning, Gents.
I've been away from the site for the past week now and hopefully my story here will explain not only why, but provide you all with an interesting story.
As most of you probably know, one of my passions is customizing cars and for the first time this year I competed at a car show this past weekend in West Virginia at the Summit Point Motorsports Park. On the evening of Friday June 18th I traveled with a group of cars belonging to a car club all heading to the car show in West Virginia.
All was well until about 10 miles from the West Virginia border near Harpers Ferry when all of a sudden... "KABOOM"!!!! I look out my rear window and I see all this dusty air flying out from under my car. My rear passenger side tire exploded and literally at that moment my whole life flashed in front of my eyes. Fortunately one of the guys I was traveling with was behind my car so both he and I turned on our emergency car flashing lights so that all the other random drivers on this busy highway would realize I was in danger. Steering wheel was shaking violently but I managed to pull over to the side of the road. It was around 9pm at this point on a dark road surrounded by farm land with no street lights.
First thing I did after pulling over to the side of the road was to wear my Aero NYPD jacket. It's hard to explain but wearing that jacket gave me comfort and helped to keep me calm... probably because of the fact that I made the jacket to honor the memory of my grandfather so when I wore it at that moment it was like my grandfather was by my side protecting me.
The other guys I was traveling with all came to my rescue and helped me to change my tire (I keep a full size 18" wheel/tire spare in the trunk).
The reason why the tire exploded was of a screw that got lodged in the tire. Air pressure in the tire must have decreased enough while driving that I either hit something on the highway that was sharp enough to puncture the tire to cause it to explode or my wheel itself cut the tire due to the low air pressure... in any case I made it safely to the car show and I wound up taking 2 trophies (both of which are made of the same material that my mechanical heart components are made of... carbon fiber)... one trophy for "Finest BMW", and the other trophy for "Finest Use of Carbon Fiber". Despite the fact that it was 95 degrees on the day of the show and this was an outdoor show, I wore my FQHH Aero NYPD jacket during the awards ceremony for good luck (I actually didn't feel hot wearing it)... it definitely paid off both at the awards ceremony and on the highway after surviving my ordeal.
I'm so grateful to still be alive... note this all happened a couple of days before Father's Day so that's even more reason why I'm happy that I was able to celebrate it in good health with my wife and baby girls.
A few pictures are below detailing this past weekend...
I won 2 of these trophies, which were designed by a company called Asuka who are known for their carbon fiber car parts like hoods, trunks, etc...
You can see the racetrack and bleachers... the park is huge and has multiple race tracks throughout the park.
Yes I actually do tan in the sun.
I've been away from the site for the past week now and hopefully my story here will explain not only why, but provide you all with an interesting story.
As most of you probably know, one of my passions is customizing cars and for the first time this year I competed at a car show this past weekend in West Virginia at the Summit Point Motorsports Park. On the evening of Friday June 18th I traveled with a group of cars belonging to a car club all heading to the car show in West Virginia.
All was well until about 10 miles from the West Virginia border near Harpers Ferry when all of a sudden... "KABOOM"!!!! I look out my rear window and I see all this dusty air flying out from under my car. My rear passenger side tire exploded and literally at that moment my whole life flashed in front of my eyes. Fortunately one of the guys I was traveling with was behind my car so both he and I turned on our emergency car flashing lights so that all the other random drivers on this busy highway would realize I was in danger. Steering wheel was shaking violently but I managed to pull over to the side of the road. It was around 9pm at this point on a dark road surrounded by farm land with no street lights.
First thing I did after pulling over to the side of the road was to wear my Aero NYPD jacket. It's hard to explain but wearing that jacket gave me comfort and helped to keep me calm... probably because of the fact that I made the jacket to honor the memory of my grandfather so when I wore it at that moment it was like my grandfather was by my side protecting me.
The other guys I was traveling with all came to my rescue and helped me to change my tire (I keep a full size 18" wheel/tire spare in the trunk).
The reason why the tire exploded was of a screw that got lodged in the tire. Air pressure in the tire must have decreased enough while driving that I either hit something on the highway that was sharp enough to puncture the tire to cause it to explode or my wheel itself cut the tire due to the low air pressure... in any case I made it safely to the car show and I wound up taking 2 trophies (both of which are made of the same material that my mechanical heart components are made of... carbon fiber)... one trophy for "Finest BMW", and the other trophy for "Finest Use of Carbon Fiber". Despite the fact that it was 95 degrees on the day of the show and this was an outdoor show, I wore my FQHH Aero NYPD jacket during the awards ceremony for good luck (I actually didn't feel hot wearing it)... it definitely paid off both at the awards ceremony and on the highway after surviving my ordeal.
I'm so grateful to still be alive... note this all happened a couple of days before Father's Day so that's even more reason why I'm happy that I was able to celebrate it in good health with my wife and baby girls.
A few pictures are below detailing this past weekend...
I won 2 of these trophies, which were designed by a company called Asuka who are known for their carbon fiber car parts like hoods, trunks, etc...
You can see the racetrack and bleachers... the park is huge and has multiple race tracks throughout the park.
Yes I actually do tan in the sun.