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Re: [Fot] Driving to the track in the race car

To: "Ernest Husmann" <ehusmann53@yahoo.com>, "William G Rosenbach"
Subject: Re: [Fot] Driving to the track in the race car
From: "Marx Christian tr4-racing" <chris@tr4-racing.de>
Date: Mon, 15 Oct 2007 21:46:09 +0200
My car before its way back home....

http://www.tr4-racing.de/pic/2005/zolder/zolder4_ex.JPG

  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Ernest Husmann
  To: William G Rosenbach ; chris@tr4-racing.de
  Cc: fot@autox.team.net
  Sent: Monday, October 15, 2007 4:33 PM
  Subject: Re: [Fot] Driving to the track in the race car


  Stop it, please stop.  All this talk about driving to the track just may
reverse a twenty year trend of bigger trailers and tow vehicles. If this were
to happen do you know what would happen to the economy.  Not to mention the
day dreams that would affect the actions of young children.
  wink wink nudge nudge

  William G Rosenbach <wgrosenbach@juno.com> wrote:
    Driving your racecar to the track gives you a different mind set at the
    event, you can break your ride home. Trailering gives more peace of mind,
    knowing if you break it, you can still get home. I generally drove my car
    to vintage races. Once in a snow storm with no heat or wipers.

    Rocky Mountain Vintage Racing, has a member who last year celebrated his
    100th RMVR event as a driver. Bill Miller drives his almost original,
    stock, as delivered, Shelby GT-350 H to & from events. Packs everything
    he needs for the weekend in it, including Gerry Cans of fuel. This
    summer, he drove it from Denver to Miller MSP in Utah. He ONLY runs it on
    race fuel, so no just stopping at the Mini-Mart. That 100 events does NOT
    include the about half again that many other events & track days he & his
    steed have participated in. I believe he has been towed home twice, in
    all that time.

    Chek Beuf, an original owner of an original 427 Cobra, used to drive it,
    on race slicks, to the track.
    We had several appearances by a TR-3 which pulled a trailer with its race
    tyres & support materials.
    Original owner of an original Porsche 912 (looking like it just came off
    the showroom floor), has been driving to & from the track for years now.
    My car broke in Steamboat one year, Clive Averill loaded my car on his
    trailer and I drove his GT-6 back to Denver (you cannot believe how good
    that 2 litre six sounds at full chat, with no muffler, in the Johnson
    tunnel!).

    RMVR has an Historic Group, that encourages entries that are more what
    the factory produced, not what can be built from the catalogs. We have
    the Danny Colins Cup award, for that group. Points are awarded for
    driving To & From the track.

    If the point of the exercise is to recreate, reenact, racing from earlier
    years, we would drive to & from the track, time with analog stop watches.
    Like that's going to happen.

    Bill
    70 GT-6+

    On Sat, 13 Oct 2007 21:14:10 +0200 "Marx Christian tr4-racing"
    writes:
    > It not only me who is absolutly nuts and driving the expensive racing
    > car on
    > its own wheels to the track....here is another one.....with some
    > bucks more to
    > spend...
    >
    > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eOE9sjsV15w
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