Jalopnik: How A $500 Craigslist Car Beat $400K Rally Racers

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This man is my hero! One of the best reads in a while.

http://jalopnik.com/5497042/how-a-500-craigslist-car-beat-400k-rally-racers?skyline=true&s=i

Professional motorsport is a cold, hard place. If you want to run with the big dogs, you can't just build a car in your mom's garage and show up, right? Wrong. One guy did just that. Here's his amazing story.

This is the multifaceted tale of Bill Caswell, a man who bought a $500 crapcan off Craigslist to run against the $400,000+ rally cars in the World Rally Championship's Rally Mexico race earlier this month. It is a tale of a guy who had a welder, a bunch of credit cards, and a lot of free time but no real backing or funds. It is a story of a dude who taught himself how to build an FIA-legal roll cage, with no prior experience, because he wanted to spend the fabrication fee on race tires instead. It's the story of an enthusiast who drove a rustbucket to a third place finish in a FIA-sanctioned race.

Most of all, it is a story of hoonage.

Bill Caswell, an unemployed Chicago racing freak, entered the Mexico round of the World Rally Championship in a 1991 BMW 318i that he found on Craigslist. The car cost $500. One year ago, Caswell decided that he wanted to go rallying with Rally America. Two months later, he crashed a car and blew up an engine five minutes into his first event. Four events later, he found a loophole in the FIA rules that let him enter a twenty-year-old car in the same event as guys like Ken Block and former F1 driver Kimi Raikkonen.
 

Wouw! just Wouw! I wanna buy these guys a beer.....several hundreds of them infact

love the way he writes his notes as a normal guy Forrest Gumping his way through a motherfucking FIA event!

"Some kids threw boulders in the road on a transit and I punctured my gas tank ............I patched it with just stuff in the trunk ? RTV and balls of duct tape"

"They said that I must be part Mexican because of the way I fix my car. That's a compliment, right?" :roflmao:
 
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That's quite cool and inspiring.
 
Read that on Jalopnik, that man is living the dream. Brilliant. To me, such people are way better Racing drivers than someone who gets into a prepared 400.000$ car, drives for 3h and then goes into a bar again.
One should create a race series, where every driver has to work on his own car with the help of maybe 2 others. THAT would be interesting :).
 
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Just read that on Jalopnik, and Bill Caswell is my fucking hero.:bow: I can't even imagine how awesome that experience must have been.
 
Wow... Just wow. This is awesome in so many degrees!
 
I hope the guy continues on. I can see him being picked up by someone. That is just such a fantastic job.
 
That is epic! I want to know how well he would have done if they did put him in a real rally car...
 
No crew? If he'd just ASKED I'm sure he would've found no shortage of qualified garage engineers that would work a car like that at a race like that for free.
 
Well I certainly don't think he'll have that problem after that performance :D
 
Oh man that is awesome. Not sure if I would've gone to Mexico for something like that with all the cartel violence. I hope they had plenty of security around.
 
...legendary!

One should create a race series, where every driver has to work on his own car with the help of maybe 2 others. THAT would be interesting :).

I agree. I always love seeing people accomplish epic stuff like this on a shoestring budget. A whole racing series based on it... could only be pure awesome.
 
I agree. I always love seeing people accomplish epic stuff like this on a shoestring budget. A whole racing series based on it... could only be pure awesome.

So, Le Mons, only with rally cars? yes please.
 
Awesome story!

As for having a low budget rally series, I'm down.

Unfortunately, it would be difficult to have it sanctioned, for safety reasons :(.

BUT I'M STILL DOWN!
 
Awesome story!

As for having a low budget rally series, I'm down.

Unfortunately, it would be difficult to have it sanctioned, for safety reasons :(.

BUT I'M STILL DOWN!

Independent series. Like LeMons. Fuck sanctions - that increases the entry barrier to a height beyond most.
 
Awesome story!

As for having a low budget rally series, I'm down.

Unfortunately, it would be difficult to have it sanctioned, for safety reasons :(.

BUT I'M STILL DOWN!

Do it like LeMons, tires, brakes, safety equipment is exempt. It's one way to have fun, cheap, safe rallying. Race series are always trying to reduce speeds anymore do to the danger.
 
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