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Re: Ford Elva Courier and VSCDA

To: stadther@comcast.net, vintage-race@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Ford Elva Courier and VSCDA
From: PaceCars@aol.com
Date: Sat, 11 Mar 2006 20:57:57 EST
Hi Rich,
As far as I know, the SCCA didn't actively start trying to tilt the balance 
in favor of the big guys until the 1970s. What they DID do was use weight to 
balance performance within a class. They probably figured the Cortina Courier 
would be quicker than most other cars in EP and added some balast rather than 
bump it up a class. Happened all the time.
Harold Pace
In a message dated 3/11/06 3:45:57 PM, stadther@comcast.net writes:


> Thanks much for all the messages concerning my Ford powered Courier and
> it's weight. The best resource I was referred to is the SOVERN site,
> http://sovren.org/. The site lists every car you can imagine based on old
> SCCA GCRs.
> 
> The best I can say is that SCCA didn't want low volume cars to be
> competitive with BMC. My Ford Courier with its lighter Ford Cortina motor
> and solid axle is listed as heaver than the Couriers with the MGB engine
> and independent rear axle. I have heard old stories of SCCA changing rules
> to favor one car over another but this is the first time I have seen it so
> obvious.
> 
> Maybe I can hire a riding mechanic. The mechanic will have to be a fat one.
> 
> Rich Stadther
> St Paul, MN




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