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Re: Scrappy update/ rallye team partners

To: BRITPAC@aol.com
Subject: Re: Scrappy update/ rallye team partners
From: William G Rosenbach <wgrosenbach@juno.com>
Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2001 17:15:38 -0600
 Brandon (who is probably 13 this year). Brandon thinks the TR is the
coolest car in the race! 

Maybe there is still hope for a young generation taking up the cause for
old cars!

Bill


On Tue, 5 Jun 2001 14:53:30 EDT BRITPAC@aol.com writes:
>  Once he found someone with whom
> he could rallye, marriage would be easy by comparison.
> 
> Bill, that's one reason Great Race has a separate (money) prize for 
> best 
> husband/wife team. Not everyone can do it! I'm fortunate Janet is 
> really good 
> at this, and she likes it. Few TR club people are excited about TSD 
> rallying 
> anymore, but we're hoping to change that. How may wives/girlfriends 
> go to a 
> TR club deal, only to stand on the sidelines while the menfolk bench 
> race? 
> Here she is an equal partner, and can relate to the other teams 
> directly. We 
> do have our moments, especially if I don't do EXACTLY what she tells 
> me! On 
> any given year there are only 4 or 5 husband/wife teams, and we 
> narrowly 
> missed it last year.
> 
> Most teams are made up of folks from different parts of the country, 
> not 
> friends that see each other every day. I also understand brothers 
> make pretty 
> good teams, as they know they have to make up at some point. The 
> Fredette 
> brothers in their '34 Ford pickup almost beat us last year, 
> overcoming their 
> Parkinson's. 
> 
> Corky Coker (of Coker Tire) runs with his son Brandon (who is 
> probably 13 
> this year). Brandon thinks the TR is the coolest car in the race! 
> There are a 
> few father/sor or daughter teams running. At least one sibling is 
> competing 
> against dad!
> 
> One team last year got so flustered with each other they just went 
> home, not 
> telling anyone. They disappeared! Another two guys yelled at each 
> other at 
> night in the hotel so loudly we thought murder was imminent. They 
> were doing 
> badly, and the navigator finally abandoned the driver. One of the 
> high school 
> X-cup girls jumped in and suddenly his scores were much better! They 
> finished 
> up doing just fine. Perhaps total strangers take more care with each 
> other...
> 
> One guy from a Packard club searched high and low for a navigator; 
> that club 
> is getting so grey, health was a factor.
> 
> One of the most interesting teams are the two guys racing the WW2 
> Jeep. They 
> were army buddies in WW2, both captured in the Battle of the Bulge, 
> lost 
> track of each other for 35 years, then hooked up at a battalion 
> reunion. They 
> ran last year but broke down late in the race when the drain plug 
> fell out of 
> the transfer case. They are back this year: I hope I can have that 
> much fun 
> in my 70's!
> 
> Lots of great stories in GR. If you can make it, be sure to allow 
> plenty of 
> time to meet the racers.
> 
> Steve & Janet Hedke
> 1957 TR3 "Team Scrappy"
> Great Race #45

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