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we did the turkey bowl in a big way!

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Subject: we did the turkey bowl in a big way!
From: "Charles Christ" <cfchrist@earthlink.net>
Date: Sun, 1 Dec 2002 18:04:09 -0500
well, first off how many participants actually roasted an 11lb. turkey at
the event?  we did!  we shared our track side feast with all who stopped by
saturday .
we felt that was in the spirit of the event?
i took both my orange ultra fast(not really...lol!) 1960 saab and my
H-modified sports racer.  this was the first attempt at trying my H mod car
in a number of years.  i did a lap here and a lap there trying to feel out
things .  the car handled horribly!  twitchy as could be.  i added some toe
in and finally sunday morning i tried a great reduction in tire pressures
and finally it started to handle.  it still is very-very sensitive to any
driver input.  far more sensitive than anything i have experienced.  but!
this morning i ran a practice session from green to checkerd flag  for the
first time in my father's sports racer!  it needs new tires as it was
sliding in the rear quite a bit and the ones i had were too old.  but it ran
consistently around 200 degrees on the temp gauge (how it does in hot
weather will be another story? possibly a smaller restrictor plate to slow
down the coolant?) and the cooling system now properly flows and does not
cavitaie the water pump.  (previously it overheated and melted 3 pistons
from a cooling system cavitation problem)  so major steps in R&D were
acomplished and valuable track time to test the serious changes i had done
over the last month paid off!
i also shared my orange car with my friend and team mate jon ewing.  jon had
some valuable seat time and i got to thrash my sedan a bit too.  it was a
great weekend!  the saturday night dinner at the rustic wayside  was great!
we enjoyed the company of our fellow competitors and after dinner were
suprised to come out to it snowing.  by the time we got to winchester it was
snowing so darn hard it was hard to see on the interstate!
my thanks go out to peter dunn for his generosity, alan pack for some pit
assistance, jon for his enthusiasm, nick england for the resources to
fabricate the new set of doors, and mark palmer for a great event with lots
of track time!
we had a great time(very cold friday and sunday) but this event has helped
me realise a dream of driving the car my father built and last drove before
his retirement from active sports car racing in 1968.  i still have some
bugs to work out but a start to finish session is a great acomplishment in
my book for "brand X".
i'm still all smiles about this huge step of progress on a car i have waited
for, for a very long time!    i do apologise for boring some of you with all
this but this experience will keep me excited and motivated through the long
winter here in the north east untill march when we  are preparing another
multi saab asault on the sebring 12 hour weekend (they're gonna love us!)
:) .  (that's a long wait.......but i believe i will make it....LOL!)

chuck
1967 H-mod "brand X"
1960 saab 93F sedan #25

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