That was a "new" video piece on Bob Sirna and his gullwing.
I too, like Pete Lesler, have known Bob for some years. He was once an active member of the MBCA but for some reasons years ago, got offended at somebody and something, and kind of left in a huff.
If you think some of *us* have opinions, and are strong willed, perhaps, Bob takes those definitions to a whole new level.
He has pursued his dream with the Gullwing for many years, spending a lot of time and boatloads of cash on this project. My friend Adam Lumsden has worked for Bob and on more than one occasion his task upon the car's return from a Bonneville jaunt was to remove the salt from the chassis. This was a task that makes our car cleaning look like wiping a kitchen counter.
Bob has worked on that engine in ways none of you could even possibly imagine--it would take the sharpest, most adroit automotive engineer to understand what he's doing. His goal is to set a record in his class. It has proved an elusive dream.
The story of this car, and Bob's dream, were also portrayed here,
http://szwedo.com/gullwing.html in a video presentation called "Gullwing at twilight" when Sirna had then 87 year old John Cooper Fitch
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Fitch_(driver) actually drive the gullwing in the speed run. Here's a promo for the video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ALWHWPD4y8 All good stuff.