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Subject: Fw: Racing TRs
From: "Ed Woods" <fogbro1@comcast.net>
Date: Thu, 21 Apr 2005 23:33:59 -0400
Listers,

The following was on the FOT list. Thought it might also be of interest to 
you.

Ed Woods

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Ed Major" <ejmajor250@comcast.net>
To: <Editorgary@aol.com>; <fot@autox.team.net>
Sent: Thursday, April 21, 2005 8:42 PM
Subject: Re: Racing TRs


> The following excerpt was written by Bruce Stutzman for the Western PA 
> Triumphs newsletter, in it Bruce claims (and is backed up by the official 
> Sebring results) that Allan Patterson was the first in the World/US. Allan 
> is seen racing at many vintage events in his red 1953 Allard that he 
> bought new.
>
> Ed Major
>
> Alan Patterson, a native Pittsburgher, has the distinction of being the 
> first person, not just in the U.S. but the world, to drive a TR in a road 
> race. Alan did it not just in any old race, but at the 1954 12 hours of 
> Sebring, an internationally sanctioned endurance race. I thought this was 
> a story that needed to be told. At the time Alan was not a stranger to 
> Sebring. He raced a MGTC there in 1952 and 1953. He later took a job 
> working his way through college, at Price Motors in Coral Gables, Florida. 
> Price Motors was a new TR dealer and had just received its first shipment 
> of four brand new TR2's. Alan suggested to the owner (he doesn't remember 
> his name) that they race a TR2 at Sebring. The owner liked the idea and 
> asked the factory for authority to do so. The factory gave the OK but 
> without financial support. They prepared one of the new TR2's to be the 
> racecar but they took all four (the entire shipment) to Sebring for parts. 
> As it turned out they needed them all. The race took place on March 7, 
> 1954. Alan took a friend Jim Hendricks to be his co-driver and several 
> fraternity brothers and their girl friends to be his pit crew. Alan 
> remembers that the car was totally reliable (with one significant 
> exception) and very fast. That exception - the engine blew, so they 
> installed the engine from another of the new TR2's. That engine also blew 
> so they took the engine from another of the new TR2's. When that one went 
> they swapped their last engine. When the last engine showed signs of 
> trouble Alan pulled into the pits, waited till the race was almost over, 
> and then re-entered the race so he would be running at the end. 
> Nevertheless, Alan completed 105 laps, finishing 24th overall and 4th in 
> class. In 12 hours Alan had wiped out Price Motor's entire first shipment 
> of new TR2's. So what was wrong with the engines? As Alan remembers it, 
> when they dismantled the engines they found that they had suffered from 
> oil starvation. He thinks, but is not sure after all this time, that it 
> had to do with the location of the oil holes in the bearings. The factory 
> no doubt quickly rectified this problem.




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