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Re: "Were Raced"?and Vintage Racing

To: Jim_Hill@chsra.wisc.edu, fot@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: "Were Raced"?and Vintage Racing
From: BillDentin@AOL.COM
Date: Mon, 27 Sep 1999 09:48:18 EDT
In a message dated 09/23/1999 1:37:51 PM Central Daylight Time, 
Jim_Hill@chsra.wisc.edu writes:

<< Personally, I have no problem with vintage racing under an "8/10ths" rule -
 that's about as fast as I can go anyway    :-)
  >>

Amici:

8/10ths or not, Jim Hill had his TR6 going pretty fast at ROAD AMERICA over 
this past week end.  The TRIUMPH group done us all proud.  

LOTS of excitement.  

'Fireball Dan' Buxner started on fire in one of the practice sessions, and 
then was first TR home in the Group TWO feature, with Uncle Jack in fast 
pursuit.  

Don Brick had almost every aspect of his TR4 completely torn down and 
reassembled over the week end.  Some parts several times.  He lost is 
overdrive, and while he could not solve his lack of power over 4500 rpms, no 
DNF.  

Kent Howard had a serious spin coming out of turn 13.  He handled it very 
well, and is wiser as the result.

I had the most serious spin of my career coming out of the kink (106-108 mph 
in the T-bolt).  I spun in my own coolant.  After three good events in a row, 
our compression leak is back on the Thunder Bolt engine.  Two and one half 
times around, with concrete barriers on both sides, I never left the road.  
Mark it down.  If I have nine lives...one of them is gone.

Saturday night I took the T-bolt home.  Brought out Ole Blue, and ran the TR3 
in the USRRC Race and the Group Two Feature Race on Sunday.  That is the nice 
thing about being an hour and a half from the track.  It is an adjustment 
though, to practice two days in the T-bolt (pretty sophisticated by Triumph 
standards), and then RACE in my old TR3, with no rack and pinion steering, 
etc., etc.  Old Blue is tired, but reliable.  I never got under 3:13.  I 
started both races last because I did not qualify in the car.  It was fun 
moving up thru the traffic.  The three original Beady Eye TRs were running 
like a NASCAR freight train for a while.  That was fun.  I got to watch Don 
Brick and Bob Wismer dice, like they have been doing for years.

IRP in three weeks.

Bill Dentinger

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