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Subject: [Fot] Mosport Report (VARAC) Canadian Tire Motorsport Park
From: spitfire_racing at twcny.rr.com (Spitfire Racing)
Date: Tue, 19 Jun 2018 21:16:19 -0400
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I wasn?t aware of any war??????.to what are you referring?

That was never a criteria. Bob and I initiated it so I should know????????.

 

russ

 

From: Dennis DeLap [mailto:yellow-green at sbcglobal.net] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2018 8:48 PM
To: Spitfire Racing; 'Jerry Van Vlack'
Cc: fot at autox.team.net
Subject: RE: [Fot] Mosport Report (VARAC) Canadian Tire Motorsport Park

 

Russ! - A glowing report.
Sounds like Canada won the war.
And what about that Mark Wheatley? Isn't he a Kastner Kup winner - I thought 
that building your own engine was one of the criteria when being considered for 
that trophy.

  _____  

Sent: ?6/?19/?2018 4:33 PM
Cc: fot at autox.team.net
Subject: [Fot] Mosport Report (VARAC) Canadian Tire Motorsport Park

Well it was a weekend of high attrition for Triumphs!

The weather was picture perfect with the exception of high winds on Wednesday 
and a bit on Thursday which eliminated the desire to erect canopies and open 
awnings on motorhomes. Temperatures were in the mid seventies and low eighties 
with a pleasant breeze.

 

Henry Frye and his lightening fast TR-250 is out for the season after his 
surgery. Mark Wheatley checked on a ?noise? in his TR-4 and discovered his 
valves were engaging his liners. The ?builder? hadn?t cut eyebrows for 
clearance and whoever last decked the block had it just about a polished 
surface and a coolant leak was also observed. So Mark was on the trailer after 
the practice day session. Leo Oddi (TR-250) put a window in his block when rod 
#5(I think) cut loose! So he was on the trailer. Another TR-3, that of Rick 
McCurdy was put into the wall in turn 10 so he was out of it. There were a 
handful that had registered and were no shows. There were four Spitfires, Marty 
Sukey had never been there before so he was learning the course and had a minor 
mechanical issue or two but his speed was picking up. My engine is suffering 
and down on power which I knew and the three other Spitfires had a good very 
close run where there was less than a second separating us. Donny Sopp was in 
the lead at the checker.

Brian Scharano (GT-6) was suffering with a problematic clutch master. I had him 
use engine oil in it realizing the higher viscosity would allow him to at least 
finish his day, which it did. He was running well otherwise and completed his 
sessions. Bill Rampe?s Spitfire developed a miss after some quick runs and he 
went on the trailer. There was a TR-8 somewhere out there but we never saw him; 
also another GT-6. Dean Tetterton didn?t make it with his TR-4 unfortunately. 
It?s always a pleasure talking with Dean. A true southern gentleman.

 

John Styduhar was awarded the Group 44Inc Trophy at the Saturday night banquet 
based on speed, preparation, willingness to assist other racers, and car 
handling. Congrats to John. Well done!

 

There were over sixty cars in both the small and large bore Vintage grids to 
start with which made things pretty hectic and getting everyone lined up in 
order was tedious and saw most of us stopped  on an uphill as we waited and 
inched closer to the grid. Rough on clutches for sure! To further complicate 
the lining up were a few vehicles blocking access. Sunday in the midst of ?the 
wait? one of the cars burst into flames as it sat in very close proximity to 
the fueling station. (3 1000 gallon tanks) The car got toasted a bit but the 
driver got out okay. Could have been far worse. Never a dull moment.

 

On Saturday there was a fatality in the F-5000 group and the entire track was 
shut down for the investigation to take place. All later sessions were 
cancelled for that day as RCMP took over the corner which protocol mandates it 
be investigated as a crime scene. I spoke with Chris Myers, the head MG guy and 
we both agreed to drop the Triumph MG Challenge race to allow VARAC to try to 
get sessions in for all. It seemed the right thing to do in light of the 
circumstances.

 

The last session for vintage small bore was scheduled for Sunday at 4:30 and 
there were 9 cars that went out, I was not one of them nor were there any other 
Triumphs and I don?t recall any MG?s either. All in all it was a good event for 
seeing old friends and some new ones but not for long as the attrition caused 
departures.

 

It?s still my favorite event and the Friday paddock ?crawl? was great and our 
hosts were gracious as always. Live bands on Friday and Saturday nights.

The ?wings; ribs; pulled pork and beer? stop was strategically located next to 
the Triumph paddock which was convenient. There were also a dozen or more types 
of subs at one of the other ?stops? and of course beer. 

Even though I was down considerably on power I had a good time and it?s always 
great spending times with friends. We stayed in the paddock Sunday night and 
departed on Monday morning.

 

I couldn?t help thinking of Jeff Green?s wife who was there and saw the 
incident that killed her husband. 

I know the hazard is always there but something like this really brings it to 
the front.

 

 

Russ Moore

 

 

From: Fot [mailto:fot-bounces at autox.team.net] On Behalf Of Jerry Van Vlack 
via Fot
Sent: Monday, June 18, 2018 7:30 AM
To: FOT
Subject: [Fot] Race Reports please

 

How did the Triumphs do at Mosport and Blackhawk Farms this past weekend?

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