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Monterey Historics (brief report)

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Subject: Monterey Historics (brief report)
From: "Daren Stone, D2 IE, 5-9521, bpr:237-2322, RN2-C6" <DSTONE@SC9.intel.com>
Date: Mon, 24 Aug 92 06:37:12 PDT
          Myself and a few co-workers ventured forth to the
     Monterey area Saturday to watch the 13th (?) annual
     Historic Races @ Laguna Seca, and among other things,
     this is what we saw: 

          Since Jag was the featured marque, there were
     countless e-types, XK-120, 140, 150s, MKIIs, a few
     MKXs, XJs', and the following drool material; Steve
     McQueen's XKSS, Bob Tullius' full race XJS, Group 
     44 GTP (?) car, the prototype XJ13 (too bad it didn't
     run as well as it looked), XJR15 (prototype endurance 
     race car), AND... an XJ-220. Yup, in the flesh, looking 
     as slinky as a pair of black silk nylons, was a dark 
     blue (almost black) XJ-220. Strangely quiet, it tore 
     off a few exhibition laps between the third & fourth 
     races. Absolutely gorgeous.
          As if any other cars mentioned matter now, there
     was also a beautiful Ginetta G-12 from Osaka that got
     punted into the tires @ turn 11, a bevy of Cobras, old
     Vettes, Loti, Coopers, old F1 cars, original
     Testatrossas, California Spyders, 550 Spyders, etc.
          Almost too much to see in just one day.

     And back to reality (awwww!), Sunday I yanked the Weber 
     off the Sprite, grabbed a gallon of Brakekleen, the 
     Weber book and a cup of coffee, ands spent the day
     cleaning, cataloging, and comparing what I'm running to
     what the various books I have indicate I should be
     running, in an attempt to figure out how a 1275 cc
     car can get 16mpg. I'll keep you posted of the
     progress-

          cheers-
                 dstone@sc9.intel.com


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