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Subject: [Fwd: Re: What is vintage racing]
From: Susan <alfasun@esslink.com>
Date: Sun, 19 Jan 1997 17:16:48 -0500
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> Hi from the frozen States!
> I don't think there is much international regulation of vintage racing
> here in the US. We have the VMC (Vintage Motorsport Council) -
> membership voluntary - that tries to tie our various clubs together. But
> the bigger race organizations have no vintage classes (except for SCCA
> vintage class, which is relatively small and SCCA does not run our major
> vintage events). The most contact any of us have with ACCUS or AAA is
> when we want to race abroad. IMSA and SCCA of course have a relationship
> with the FIA for contemporary racing. I will look into this as it's an
> interesting question. If the FIA is involved it's very indirect, I
> think. Interesting...

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Date: Sun, 19 Jan 1997 08:15:22 -0500
From: Susan <alfasun@esslink.com>
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To: Ian Peters <ianp@camtech.com.au>
Subject: Re: What is vintage racing
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Ian Peters wrote:
> 
> Hi Jeremy
> 
> >
> > Does the US run historics under the FIA banner?
> 
> As far as I know we are all Max's boys (and girls)
> 
> If they aren't don't we loose our comp licenses for being on the same mail
> list :)
> 
> www.fia.com lists two affiliated US bodies
> 
> American Automobile Association
>                         1000 AAA Drive,
>                  HEATHROW, Florida 32746-5063
> 
> and
> 
> Automobile Competition Committee
>              For the United States. FIA. Inc.(ACCUS)
>                   1500 Skokie Boulevard, Suite 101
>                    NORTHBROOK, Illinois 60062
> 
> >
> > Check out our web site to see how well your body turned out.
> 
> My body is just fine thank you. I'm not sure how to deal with your
> interest in it :-|  Luckily I'm 1500 km away.
> 
> > We're already
> > under our lap record at Wakefield.
> 
> I delivered my Bowin last weekend, so watch out theres a new one around
> over there.
> 
> Ian
> http://ww.camtech.net.au/~ianp

Hi from the frozen States!
I don't think there is much international regulation of vintage racing
here in the US. We have the VMC (Vintage Motorsport Council) -
membership voluntary - that tries to tie our various clubs together. But
the bigger race organizations have no vintage classes (except for SCCA
vintage class, which is relatively small and SCCA does not run our major
vintage events). The most contact any of us have with ACCUS or AAA is
when we want to race abroad. IMSA and SCCA of course have a relationship
with the FIA for contemporary racing. I will look into this as it's an
interesting question. If the FIA is involved it's very indirect, I
think. Interesting...

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