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Re: Vintage Racing Philosophy

To: HBAHN@cite.esusda.gov
Subject: Re: Vintage Racing Philosophy
From: jeh@world.std.com (jim hayes)
Date: Mon, 12 Feb 1996 17:51:12 -0500
> 
> To me "vintage racing" means racing vintage cars - otherwise it would 
> be "vintage prading" or some such. Hooray for the Europeans - we 
> could learn full appreciation from them.
> JH
> 
> 
> HENRY "JH" BAHN

I think the issue is not how hard we run the cars, but how much 
sportsmanship we exhibit.
In the era we seem to be recreating, sportsmanship was very important. 
Gentlemen racers (very few ladies in those day, Denise McC being one of the 
few) vied for trophies and the honor accorded winners. Accidents happened, 
but rarely did two cars come together due to overly agressive driving. It 
was usually lapses of judgement or mechanical failures.
Once sports car racing  went commercial (thanks Roger, I hope your IPO for 
the race team makes you even richer) winning became the ONLY goal, and 
sportsmanship became extinct. 
Running a vintage race today is very difficult, since it requires convincing 
people that going fast, wheel to wheel racing, and having a checkered flag 
doesn't mean that you can do whatever it takes to get ahead of a competitor. 
 I used to blame the organizers for having winners and year long 
championships, but I'm not sure they're to blame. It may merely be that 
those who don't remember the "good old days" think that winning at all costs 
is the way racing is supposed to be. It twarnt always so...

I've thought about trying to start a "Gentlepersons Race Driver Society", 
with a symbol of a top hat in a Nardi steering wheel. No dues, meetings, 
etc. Just a patch or decal for the car and a quarterly newsletter listing 
drivers to avoid.

Jim Hayes - Alfa nut    
jeh@fotec.com  tel:1-800-537-8254   fax:1-617-396-6395
Vintage racing '57 & '62 Alfa Spiders
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