This sounds like fun. I haven't been to TRF's party or a VTR
event in years and had told Dave H. I would try to make it if I could this
year. A light race , on a new track 3 or 4 days in NW Penn. and a fun
event the following weekend , might be just the thing.
Question: As a SCCA reg. event, I can run my current '75 TR6 E
Prod in that event, right ? Slicks, crank fire ign., coil overs...ect?
Would you have those contact #'s ?
David W.
----- Original Message -----
From: "jaboruch" <jaboruch@adelphia.net>
To: "Friends of Triumph" <FOT@autox.team.net>; "Panas Dave (E-mail)"
<Dpanasnnj@cs.com>
Sent: Thursday, April 17, 2003 7:23 PM
Subject: Beaverun August 2nd and 3rd
> On August 2nd and 3rd, there will be SCCA double regional races at
> Beaverun, which is NW of Pittsburgh. The Northern New Jersey SCCA's
> Historic Series (formerly known as the Volvo Historic Series) will be
> racing there as one of the race groups. This is the weekend before
> the VTR National Convention at The Roadster Factory. I have discussed
> this with the Series organizers and it is very likely for other racers
> to participate in these races. 1973 and older SCCA cars and other
> Vintage cars are eligible to compete, provided that they pass Tech
> inspection (generally cars do not need to meet all of the current SCCA
> rules). Cars are classed by displacement in 5 classes (up to 1300cc,
> 1301-1800cc, 1801 to 2500, 2501 to 3500 and over 3501), but all cars
> must race on a DOT or Vintage tires. For SCCA licensed racers, all
> you need to do is register in the appropriate (HS) class. For those
> drivers without SCCA licenses, the SCCA does recognize, for vintage
> competition, licenses from many Vintage race organizations including
> CVAR, HSR, HMSA, SOVERN, SVRA, VARA, VARAC, VSCCA, VSCDA, VSCR, etc.
> I am not sure, but you may need to show your latest medical
> evaluation. The one catch is that to compete you will need to be an
> SCCA member. I think that the individual membership runs about $60
> per year (I just renewed the family membership, so I did not pay close
> attention to the individual price).
>
> So for those of you going to the VTR convention (or even if you are
> not), think about coming out and racing at Beaverun. It is a good
> opportunity to try out this new track and expand your trip to the
> Pittsburgh area. Being a double race weekend, you can run either or
> both days, so if you can't make it for both, you can maybe make it for
> one day.
>
> If you have any questions, I can try to answer them, and if I don't
> have the answer, I can pass it on the the Historic Series organizers.
> Joe(B)
>
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