I've thought long and hard about getting a spec miata. They're cheap
to buy, cheap to run, and you always have lots of competition. If I
was racing one of those every couple of weeks my driving skill would
probably slide backwards at a slower rate (yeah, I really do think I'm
well past my peak). I've raced one--it's a lot like racing a good
vintage car--lots of similarities. Thing is that most of the guys I
know who both vintage race and spec miata race (all three of them!!)
wind up with dust on their miata. I'm not sure why, but I do know I
don't need another large object in the shop that I don't use.
On Jul 21, 2008, at 7:49 AM, Robert Lang wrote:
> On Fri, 18 Jul 2008, Gary & Gretchen wrote:
>
>> At least except for
>> giving me no end of excrement about the 85 races he has on the car
>> with zero
>> maintenance until I throw sockets at him.
>
>
> I heard this over the weekend:
>
> Miatas on track == track gnats
>
> I thought is was funny.
>
>> Gary Schneider
>
> rml
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