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Re: TR / MG Challenge

To: Curt Oliver <coliver@cyberhighway.net>
Subject: Re: TR / MG Challenge
From: Jim Hayes <hayes@mediaone.net>
Date: Sat, 31 Oct 1998 01:53:21 -0500
I spent this year doing only SCCA and one VARAC event myself. The SCCA
remains amateur racing - still very much like it was in the 60s when we
started. Same with VARAC - the best racing I've had - 

However, as I like say "whatever you need to get you through the day." I
think anybody can (like me) have a helluva good time racing. Whatever,
Wherever, Whenever.

Personally, I think the racers' equivalent of "cabin fever" is setting
in earlier this year...

Cheers!
Jim


Curt Oliver wrote:
> 
> I agree with you and I think you miss understood me. I  meant I  drove MY car 
>to
> MY last race which was certainly not Monterey! it was an SCCA Vintage grid in
> Portland! The point I want to make is I had at least as much fun as anybody 
>and
> more than most!
> 
> I have been involved with a pro team in Cart and I agree, they are not all as 
>well
> heeled as some "vintage" operations. I was saying 'when is the last time you 
>say a
> participant at Monterey drive a racer to the track' or a motor tear down to 
>verify
> vintage prep?.  I hazard to say the ranks at most vintage events will thin
> considerably if they did. Should they? I don't pretend to be the judge. I JUST
> WANT TO PARTICIPATE FOR FUN WITHIN THE RULES! If they ever accept any car I 
>owned,
> restored, or drive, I will drive said same there from Portland, OR and
> participate!
> 
> Don't get the Idea I have something against the well heeled operation... I 
>don't!
> I hope to have one mee's self one day! In the meantime will this MG/ Triumph
> Challenge, whatever it is,  accept my SCCA Vintage tags?
> 
> Curt  "40 something and counting!"
> 
> Jim Hayes wrote:
> 
> > Curt Oliver wrote:
> > > I hope to get back to involving new people for the NEXT batch of hobbyist 
>in
> > > this hobby because that is what this really is.  A hobby.
> > >
> >
> > But that's hard to believe when you go to races, esp. Monterey or the
> > Lime Rock Fall Festival, and see lots more transporters than at a CART
> > or PSR race!
> >
> > Hell, when I say I'm a vintage racer, I'm vintage too !
> >
> > Jim
> 
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