I was a little pesky looking in the mirrors. I wasnt happy you went
off, just happy to get by. In the video it looks like you had a chance
to save it. I promise I wouldnt have hit you!
Gad you moved the camera for video 2
-----Original Message-----
From: Greg & Alison Blake [mailto:ablake2@austin.rr.com]
Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2013 8:11 PM
To: 'Triumph Friends of'
Cc: 'Robert Blake'; 'Bob Kramer'; 'Bobby Whitehead'; 'Piers Gormly';
'Joe Hovey'; 'William Collins'; 'Duncan Charlton'; 'Dave Foreman'
Subject: CVAR Spring race report "delayed"
We had a very exciting weekend at Texas World Speedway for CVARs Spring
drivers school weekend Feb 22-24. CVAR politics aside, it was a great
weekend. We had a record number (I believe) Triumphs participating.
The list included:
Bob Fire Ball Kramer - TR4a
Andrew Smokey Kramer - TR4
Bob sticky piston Blake - TR4
Greg Blake - TR3 cant nick name myself I am sure someone will offer
one
Bill dip stick Collins - Spit
Joe fiddle bits Hovey - Spit
Jim Lee and son Philip - TR4 Philip was taking drivers school so no nick
name yet
Dave Foreman Spit also taking drivers school
Duncan Charlton - Morgan
Piers Gormly Morgan that looked somewhat similar to a green 911 this
weekend for some reason
And of course Bobby lefty Whitehead in his super powered monster car.
We strongly encouraged Bobby to get that GT6 back into shape.
Bobby already posted a pretty good recap of the weekend, to summarize,
it was great. From my perspective there were several significant things
that made this weekend so special. First, CVAR decided to break up
group 7 which typically has CP, DP, and BS. DP and BS went to group 2
which is the home to EP and FP along with a few others. This meant
that we had all of the Triumphs (except those in school) on track at the
same time. The second thing was that sticky piston Blake finally got
a checkered flag in the Sunday PM race. For most of us that have had
the good fortune of the TR gods looking over our engines and keeping
them together this does not seem like some great accomplishment. Well,
for dad, it was. This was the first checkered flag in 18 months. In
the past 18 months the engine has been out for full rebuild twice, head
off countless times, and liners/pistons replaced multiple times. He
seemed to have solved the sticky piston issue he was having and finally
made it through a weekend. We were all very excited to see him take the
checkered on Sunday afternoon. I am looking forward to watching dad get
more seat time and less wrench time, it is well over due. Some of you
will remmebr he got only 7 or 8 laps at Road Atlanta back in April.
The group 2 races were fun. Saturday morning I was having trouble
getting any temperature into my engine and only did one full lap during
P&Q. This led to a fun back of the pack start for the race. Video link
<http://youtu.be/Nzv_4V_ZfGI> I had to cut the video in editing so it
ends right after making the pass of the B Sedan. Not much in the race
happened after this. I eventually caught but could not safely pass a
BDA powered Escort. Fireball bought some new tires on Saturday evening
and was ready for battle on Sunday morning. About > through the race my
mirror was filled with Bobs grill, I knew he was coming. Turn 14 and I
found myself watching the mirror and my normal breaking point was a
distant memory when I finally clamped the binders. I went a little
deep. I recovered only for a horrible entry to 15 and I went 4 off to
the outside after being unable to coax the overwhelmed front tires to
turn in. Since this was the penultimate lap, and I was right at the
entry to the hot pits, I went in. I later told Bob that he was the
reason for my first 4 off in the TR3. Needless to say he was all too
happy to have assisted in that effort. <http://youtu.be/suOf6DvcVf0>
Video link.
I was ready for a rematch in the afternoon when it seemed fate took
another turn with Dads car. There were electrical issues brewing and a
quick look around we found a half melted battery in the trunk.
Apparently the positive post did not like to be in contact with the
metal hold down strap. Dad had a minor off of his own earlier and we
figured the battery moved around a bit. We quickly loaded my car on the
trailer and put my battery in dads car so he could get more seat time.
That turned out to be a great choice since he finally got his checkered
in that last Sunday race.
A great weekend in all. We welcomed 2 new TR racers to the TxFOT,
removed two transmissions, fixed two rear mounts, changed a head gasket,
removed a broken ring gear, re-plumbed two cooling systems, swapped a
battery, swapped a clutch slave cylinder, and fixed a smoky TR4. Oh and
we watched Piers simply climb in that 911 and turn the key
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