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Re: Vintage Race Dilemmas...

To: "Jim Hill" <jrhill1@facstaff.wisc.edu>, PaceCars@aol.com,
Subject: Re: Vintage Race Dilemmas...
From: dlaver@morgan.com (David Laver)
Date: Thu, 24 Oct 1996 10:19:57 +0100
> Is the goal something other than getting old racing cars on the track
> for fun - in groups of comparable speed and size? If you permanently
> fix the age of the cars and require a racing pedigree of each car,
> you're likely to end up with a very small number of eligible cars -
> which you can't modify, you can't build up from a street car, and you
> probably can't afford. Hardly a recreation of sports car racing in
> the 60's and 70's as I remember it.

There is a world of differance between cheap racing and historic/vintage
racing.  Reading this thread I become more and more grateful for the situation
in the UK.

The VSCC has been discussed already.  We also have the 750 Motor Club
'Dedicated to low cost motor sport' who run championships for just about any
readily available car.  They run formula Vs, road going hatchbacks, kit-cars,
and various production engined 'prototype' or 'clubmans' cars.  If you want to
borrow mum's car and have a go or fancy yourself as the next Frank Williams
they have a place for you.  No need to hack a fine old classic car apart or
over develop an historic racing machine - just go down the scrapper or to the
auction or buy a kit car.

In the uk we have no need to recreate the 60's and 70's as the same spirit is
still alive based on the cheaply available cars and components of today.

David Laver.

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