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January 16th, 2009, 16:39
#1
Chains
Sometimes I get no respect **Co-drivers**
I had someone the other day wanting to ride in the car for the parker race. I said NO WAY...I need my boy in there with me so I can pin out. So I thought I start this thread so people can see what my guy has to do.
My co-driver is a bad mother effer (Allen Hickerson). He's got a hard job. I don't think I could do it. He can't miss a turn or a road hazard. He has to tell me the degree of the turn, the sharpness, and whether it opens or closes if it doesnt end normal. Mind you, this all requires him staring at a gps, while on occasions going over 120 mph, going through huge whoops, or sometimes both.
As if that wasn't enough, he has to monitor all engine, tranny, and convertor functions. He has to work that in there while he's running the radios, and talking to me and to the pits....and he better not miss a hazard or turn....we might die!!
Oh ya...and if we hit a rock or get a flat, he has to jump out and change that too all on his own. Then he has to get in the car and put his impact away, put his belts on, and close the window net...all while I'm pinning it out so no one passes us. Did I mention he has to work on the car if we break??? Well...he has to do that too. Some times co-dogs don't get the respect they deserve. Mine's a bad ass!!! Just wanted to give you guys props.
Me...steering wheel, gas, brake.....
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January 16th, 2009 16:39
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January 16th, 2009, 16:48
#2
"PRO PHOTO"
Re: Sometimes I get no respect **Co-drivers**
Well said... I need a co dog like that!
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January 16th, 2009, 16:51
#3
Re: Sometimes I get no respect **Co-drivers**
Plus 10....well said. Sounds like you have a great Co Dog
Off Road Racing & Sex have a lot in common....it's only good if you finish

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January 16th, 2009, 16:51
#4
Elite
Re: Sometimes I get no respect **Co-drivers**
Ok....I get the co-dawg thing, he really busts his rear for you.
So, I don't ever want that spot.....Can I drive instead?
Last edited by DNPHOTO; January 16th, 2009 at 17:11.
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January 16th, 2009, 16:53
#5
Junior
Re: Sometimes I get no respect **Co-drivers**
thanks bud. I'm a co-dog, I'm new and am learning. it is a lot of work.but it is well worth it
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January 16th, 2009, 17:09
#6
Cynical A**hole
Re: Sometimes I get no respect **Co-drivers**
Does he do the shifting too?
I was lucky enough to Ride with Bekki Wik at the last SNORE race in Ridgecrest. It was my first time being a co-dawg. Baptism by fire right.
And I never realized how much there is to do. Not to mention it's like being in a clothes dryer, just getting beat. And that was a class 10 car. Well we made it to just under 2 laps and the studs broke off the left rear. So we stopped and Bekki got a ride back to main leaving me with the car. So there I was with a car I barely know trying to jack it up and remove the hub. Something I had never done before. (removing the hub that is)
So much respect to all the co-dawgs out there.
Don't bother me. I'm wasting potential.
Life's a grave, dig it.
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January 16th, 2009, 17:35
#7
Elite
Re: Sometimes I get no respect **Co-drivers**
The last 500 I raced I had to replace my first co driver in Valle de Trinidad. cause he was throwing up. Shorlty after the radio went out. When we crossed the finish line I found out the second co Driver was throwing up too. Maybe my driving sucks! You have to have guts to sit there with no control in that right seat. Kudos to to those who help us get to the finishline.
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January 16th, 2009, 17:40
#8
Senior
Re: Sometimes I get no respect **Co-drivers**
Jerry Whelchel's co driver Ted. Is one awesome dude! He does all that josh said and prob more! Man's a beast hahah
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January 16th, 2009, 17:43
#9
50% tortoise 50% hare
Re: Sometimes I get no respect **Co-drivers**

Originally Posted by
Josh @ DanZio
I had someone the other day wanting to ride in the car for the parker race. I said NO WAY...I need my boy in there with me so I can pin out. So I thought I start this thread so people can see what my guy has to do.
My co-driver is a bad mother effer (Allen Hickerson). He's got a hard job. I don't think I could do it. He can't miss a turn or a road hazard. He has to tell me the degree of the turn, the sharpness, and whether it opens or closes if it doesnt end normal. Mind you, this all requires him staring at a gps, while on occasions going over 120 mph, going through huge whoops, or sometimes both.
As if that wasn't enough, he has to monitor all engine, tranny, and convertor functions. He has to work that in there while he's running the radios, and talking to me and to the pits....and he better not miss a hazard or turn....we might die!!
Oh ya...and if we hit a rock or get a flat, he has to jump out and change that too all on his own. Then he has to get in the car and put his impact away, put his belts on, and close the window net...all while I'm pinning it out so no one passes us. Did I mention he has to work on the car if we break??? Well...he has to do that too. Some times co-dogs don't get the respect they deserve. Mine's a bad ass!!! Just wanted to give you guys props.
Me...steering wheel, gas, brake.....
and all you do is drive....man you should be more like your co-dawg...
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January 16th, 2009, 17:44
#10
Can i ban pdailey?
Re: Sometimes I get no respect **Co-drivers**
Josh i totally agree with you co drivers are just like the crew. Unsung heros. They have alot more goin than the driver and have to put all there trust in him. All the while gettin the crap beat out of them since they really cant "feel" what the car is going to do like the driver can. Co drivers are badass.

Originally Posted by
randy s
i'll simmer down when you stop talkin' through a paper ass whole. i hate teddy bears.

Originally Posted by
green787
Work harder....