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Re: Looking for Arnolt-Bristol....a "Wacky" idea!

To: LMR356@aol.com, JXLmail@aol.com, vintage-race@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Looking for Arnolt-Bristol....a "Wacky" idea!
From: DWhitesdJr@aol.com
Date: Tue, 9 Jan 2001 09:34:25 EST
In a message dated 1/9/01 8:06:37 AM Central Standard Time, LMR356@aol.com 
writes:

<< The A-B is a "wacky" but lovely car.....for vintage racing, it is always 
the 
 favorite of the spectators...despite that fact that it is now a back marker 
 in a tweaked race grid.
  >>

Which is a shame because the Arnolt-Bristol dominated their class in the 
early 1950s. For example Arnolt-Bristols took the first 11 places (out of 25 
cars) in the first E and F Production race at VIR in 1957.  Ed Welch won and 
Augie Pabst was fourth. Out of the 25 car grid, twelve Arnolt-Bristols were 
entered and the slowest one finished 14th.  E & F Production included MGs, 
Morgan, Porsche and TR-3s. The next E & F Production race at VIR the 
Arnolt-Bristols took the first 8 places.  Pretty impressive for a car that 
was already over 3 years old, using an engine that was a pre-war BMW design.

There is no reason for an Arnolt-Bristol to be a back-maker if the cars are 
period prepared.

David Whiteside

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