I bet they will, they certainly should, and if you need some voices
to back up your expertise and qualifications I'll be the first to
volunteer. If all else fails you can get an
SCCA vintage license pretty easily.
Bill Babcock
billb@bnj.com
www.bnj.com Website for Babcock & Jenkins, a direct and interactive
agency
www.ponohouse.com A blog about living and playing in Maui.
www. AllAluminumTour.com A blog about racing my vintage car--Peyote,
and taking it to all the classic North American tracks in Nero--the
custom airstream trailer I built.
On Feb 8, 2007, at 5:58 PM, Mark J. Bradakis wrote:
> Wow. Having a real FOT event here in Utah will be nice. The
> "Thriller at
> Miller" ought to be a good weekend, and it is only about 45 minutes
> from my
> front door.
>
> So what I'm wondering about at the moment is what it would take to
> have a race
> car ready by then, and a license of some sort recognized by
> Nostalgia Racing.
> I have this feeling that my years with IVR won't count for much, if
> anything
> at all. I'll make a push to get the Killer Spit back together and
> do various
> events out at LarryLand this spring. Being on track with the FOT
> folks would
> be sweet!
>
>
> --
> mjb.
>
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