Back in the 70s I saw a TR3A in an autocross break the wheel studs on the
right rear wheel and roll over. Fortunately the car had a roll bar and the
driver walked away.
Best regards,
Tom
> From: GHaynesTR4@aol.com
> Date: Mon, 26 May 2008 17:59:59 -0400
> To: triumphs@autox.team.net
> Subject: [TR] Marty Mishap
>
> Marty,
> So sorry that an autocross has taken a car, especially one our ours. I
> truly hope that you and anyone nearby are OK. I'm guessing, what with your
> experience, that the course was not set up with safety adequately in mind.
Things
> happen, and many of them can be anticipated by a heads-up course layout.
> Guess you'll have to share all the details with us to put this into
> perspective. What lessons can we learn?
> Regrets,
> George Haynes
>
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