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RE: TVR HANDLING

To: tigers <tigers@Autox.Team.Net>
Subject: RE: TVR HANDLING
From: "Spontelli, Ramon" <rs11@ElSegundoCA.NCR.COM>
Date: Thu, 03 Apr 97 09:02:00 PST
>  The problem of predictability became worse when we
>  all went to slicks in the late sixties. It is very difficult to drive
>  competitively if you do not have a "feel" for when the car is going to 
swap
>  ends on you.

Long-time Tiger pilot Lou Anderson autocrossed a modified-class Griffith 
here in Southern California during the late '80s/early'90s.  Even though "a 
twitchy handful to handle and keep pointed in the direction" puts it very 
mildly, Lou and his daughter Donna were successful with the car at the 
national level for a number of years.  Towards the end though, he started 
having trouble keeping the wheels on the car.  He was running these real fat 
racing slicks that were about half-a-yard wide and would break an axle or a 
spindle at two out of three events.  I remember always tossing some extra 
two-by-fours in the back of the Cherokee to help prop Lou's car up on the 
trailer after we dragged him off course.

I've never considered autocrossing to be a spectator sport, but whenever Lou 
or Donna came to the line with that machine, EVERYBODY stopped and watched!

Ramon

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