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Sebring MG Adventures...continued

To: mgs@autox.team.net
Subject: Sebring MG Adventures...continued
From: Mowog1@aol.com
Date: Wed, 7 Mar 2001 02:14:43 EST
Yo Chaps!

The V8 meet at Sebring continues....Monday was much as I expected...lots of 
tyre kicking, B.S. (not Levy)..and the arrival of numerous conversions.

First....the non-V8s....an MGB with a Volvo transplant (ala the 1950's MGTD) 
... two V6 conversions ... and a GT Ford kit car with 
V6 Buick powerplant.  Also in attendance was a three wheeled Morgan  (1936), 
three Tri**ph TR8s, three TR6 conversions, a Sunbeam Tiger, and a Morgan +8. 

Monday was great...lots of time for sunburn to kick in...which manyh of we 
transplants had the opportunity to experience. As mentioned before, the 
autocross was cancelled...we looked for an empty, unsecured lot to set up 
some cone....we failed.

Tuesday brought sunny skies and 65 degree weather. We signed our lives away 
at 9:30am (otherwise known as release waivers for Sebring International 
Raceway) ... and were lead out to the track. 

Sigh....the Panoz pace car as promised was a no show.....we were lead by a 
Chrysler Sebring convertible. There was some disussion with the event 
coordinator and track officials as to what the speed would be.....thankfully, 
the driver of the pace care assured Don that we would NOT have to drive 
single file at 45 mph!

We got four laps (at a semi-unrestricted speed) of the 3.7 mile, 17 turn 
course. I thought the V8s would pull away from the MGC with ease...I was 
pleasantly surprised to find that I outdrove most of them in the 
corners...the V8s capable of hitting 100mph+ on the straights....I was able 
to hit 90mph (with the auto trans)....

It went by much too quickly....at the end of our four laps, we spent about an 
hour for photo ops at the starting grid...then back to the hotel.

A quick drive into Sebring for lunch...we had no clue where to go...but the 
Chief of Police pointed us to a great deli (no donuts, through). 

This afternoon, most of us drove over to an airplane hanger which wahome of 
Bob Tullios' Group 44.  A musem containing most of the Group 44 Jags and 
Tr**phs, the last TR6 produced (with 800 miles on the odo), the last TR8 
produced (with 300 miles on the odo), and some really neat warbirds from 
WWII. (All American.) The shoppe had the obligatory cat, donations were 
accepted for the local humane society.

Tomorrow's activities incude a police escort to historic downtown Sebring 
(read controlled speed)...a car display for the locals, and a banquet 
tomorrow evening with keynote speaker Bob Tullios.

Sorry if you could not attend.....you have missed a GREAT time!

Rick Ingram
1969 MGC
"Two cylinders short of a full load....this week."

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