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Subject: | Monterey |
From: | "Frank Axelrod" <Frankster@mindspring.com> |
Date: | Tue, 5 Dec 2000 09:14:13 -0500 |
Its too bad that Monterey and other "vintage only" events invite only the gear headed elite. Lets not forget that there a whole lot of Triumphs currently running in the SCCA in various classes. Consider the challenge here. 30 year old technology versus buying a brand new Honda Prelude and strapping a role cage in it. Our Triumphs may be called "science fiction" cars by the so called elite but in my opinion our competitiveness is reminiscent of the old Triumph factory teams and other early racers that used innovation and "unique" interpretations of the rules to win and win often. Those museum pieces at Monterey are really race cars and should be used as such. I'd love to have a shot at setting the Monterey track record while being chased by similar era cars. As for aggressiveness..remember Sterling Moss rolling his quarter million dollar ride earlier this year? There truly is a difference between parade laps and winning. When the SCCA finally achieves their goal and forces our TR's out we're going to be looking for a home and vintage will be the only place. Either that or the scrap yard. |
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