Peter,
<< How far do I have to drive to race somebody on weekends?
I'm in central California... all the way to Texas? >>
So far, yes. Unless Wisconsin is closer, of course. I'm underwhelmed
by the interest expressed at this point. Obviously, this sort of fun
depends entirely on having plenty of company. Real race cars, as
they're currently developed, would leave a Spec car for dead. But it
seems like a fun and inexpensive way to get into W2W. I like the idea
of driving to the track and racing the car and using it to go to work
the next day.
'Course they'd have to put us out on track with the ... uh ... hmmm ...
can't think of anything else that would be that slow :-) Spec
Sprites?
Anybody out there know whether the Spec Sprite program has significant
participation anywhere outside of Texas?
Scott
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Peter Ficklin [SMTP:pficklin@qnis.net]
> Sent: Wednesday, April 14, 1999 8:59 PM
> To: ScottBarr8@AOL.COM
> Cc: spitfires@autox.team.net; triumphs@autox.team.net;
> fot@autox.team.net
> Subject: Re: Spec Spitfire?
>
> Scott,
> Count me in - just gotta build a car first... How far do I have to
> drive to race somebody on weekends? I'm in central California... all
> the way to Texas?
>
> Peter Ficklin
> '64 & '69 Spits
> (and maybe enough parts to throw a SpecSpit together!)
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