In a message dated 11/07/2012 8:27:05 AM Central Standard Time,
cwnfot@gmail.com writes:
> I remember a few years ago that VSCCA was not allowing MGA cars that had
> not
> been race cars in the past to enter. Seems that there were so many folks
> building their street cars into race cars they feared it would be like a
> huge spec class! I think that restriction is no longer in effect, but I'd
> keep the logbook and whatever it takes to build a reincarnation of the TR6
> just in case.
>
Clark...
Early on many key movers and shakers within VSCDA went out of their way to
keep the fold made up of 'certified old race cars' from the so-called
'Golden Days of Sports Car Racing'. And the bluer their blood...the better.
Not
only that, I can't tell you how many times I heard officers and directors
say, "We don't want race grids made up of a bunch of rusty TR3s." Since I was
racing an early TR3, that hurt my feelings. At that time you could not
race a Triumph TR4 with the VSCDA." Bob Wismer asked then President (and
founder) John Kleen, "When will the Triumph TR4 be approved." John Kleen
answered, "Never!" We owe John Kleen because he was certainly the Founding
Father
and is responsible for the early success of the VSCDA. In those days the
race grids were made up of incredible museum pieces...out there on the
track...running at speed. That was a joy to behold. But no matter how pretty,
small fields won't pay the bills. So soon the rules were eased, eventually the
museum pieces stayed home, and life went on with grids made up of lots of
production based sports cars, many of whom were recently converted into race
cars. In the process, a lot of 'problems' were solved and now they go
really fast. That too...is a joy to behold.
Just a little history, folks. No political position intended.
Bill Dentinger
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