You've made a great and important point. People are enjoying their cars,
racing and having a hell'va good time. How could you ask for more. That
being the case, be reasonable and run your car like you think it was in the
olden days and have a good time. If someone else is quicker and you think you
are as good a driver or better , then do "something " with your car, except
whine.
(how'd I get off on this rant anyway?.............. It's over.)
----- Original Message -----
From: barry rosenberg
To: Fubog1@aol.com ; fot
Sent: Thursday, June 09, 2005 4:43 AM
Subject: RE: alloy head, for 6 cylinder & RULES!!!
I used to be a SCCA tech inspector (started as a corner worker and
worked my way up). One year at the runoffs we found an Alfa in showroom
stock, which had won it's race, had over torqued the bolts that held the
limited slip clutch assembly together. This locked the discs up more than
"stock". He was disqualified. Tech inspectors are smarter than you may
think. When they see things like new aluminum heads, don't you think they
will just take a pocket knife out and scratch the head to test. Unless they
had to fly to the race location. Some and I don't necessarily mean me,
would
allow their friends a little slack. I was good friends with Jim "Fitzy"
Fitzgerald. Not that he cheated. But I thought the object of vintage racing
was to stay within the era our cars were raced. If we want modern
technology, we should race newer cars or go SCCA or HSR. They are probably
the most lax group out there for vintage racing. And I like that. Barry
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