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Re: Mechanical Failures

To: N197TR4@cs.com, vintage-race@autox.team.net (Vintage list)
Subject: Re: Mechanical Failures
From: JWoesvra@aol.com
Date: Sun, 26 Nov 2000 10:08:04 EST
In a message dated 11/25/00 6:57:34 PM Pacific Standard Time, N197TR4@cs.com 
writes:

<< Jack Woehrle...I like your attititude on originality vs failures in a 
modern world. 
 
 After Jack Drews' car made history at Road America (with his son at the 
wheel) I am spending some money that I would not spend otherwise. 
 
 Our car is substantially made up of TR4 stock parts, including the aged 
TR-666 Isky cam (per legendary Mike Belfer).
 
 After all of the TR axle failures, I am changing the rear axles to something 
more substantial. It wont make the car go faster, but IT DOESNT MATTER to me. 
I am not so important, but I'd hate to see my sons on the track with the 
current set up.
 
 Hope to see you in the spring.
 
 Joe Alexander 
 
  >>


Thanks, Joe.

I don't have unusual insight or profound abilities in metallurgy, but I do 
feel strongly that Vintage Racing in the United States is no longer a place 
to display museum pieces. Not that we shouldn't welcome them. The core of our 
sport is now made up of enthusiasts that are more racer than preservationist. 
You can argue forever the merits of this situation. The cold fact is that it 
is true.

I believe we can mantain the character, appearance, and peculiararities of 
each make and model without significantly enhancing performance relative to 
the other makes. At the same time, I think we should explore every 
opportunity to make them safer and more reliable, within a range of common 
sense any fair play. Stronger materials and better designs can open the door 
to this goal. Cooperation between responsible racing organizations to allow 
and encourage such things is a vital part of this concept. Only the racers 
themselves can successfully bring the message to the organizers. There will 
always be those who think this is heresy. Those folks have their own events 
and venues.

This year we have seen enough mechanical failures in vital components to make 
us worry what we can expect down the road. Old parts that were often 
questionable when new are reaching the absolute limit of their design 
expectations. We have to allow intelligent solutions to these problems in 
order to slow the destruction of fine race cars and possibly save a driver's 
life.

Jack Woehrle

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