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Re: Poping of of 2nd gear

To: Mike &Jaye Rosen <mra@sympatico.ca>
Subject: Re: Poping of of 2nd gear
From: Dick Rothman <fastcars@home.com>
Date: Tue, 08 Jul 1997 00:49:46 -0400
Mike &Jaye Rosen wrote:
> 
> I'm alway happy when I see a 'philosophical' discussion in this group...it 
>seems to bring out the realities of contemporary
> Vintage Racing (I think that's an oxymoron but...)
> 
>The term "vintage racing" is actually an oxymoron, when you think about it. 
>(Flame away, guys!)

> If I had one wish (world peace if I were Miss America), it would be to get 
>consistant rules and enforcement of rules by
> every club. We up here in the frozen North turn into the tail wagging the 
>dog. We are trying to get our racers to run to
> more restricted regs. than just about any club in the East except VSCCA - and 
>we're not always winning. 
> 
> Actually, in some ways, the overall originality issue doesn't bother me as 
>much as the guys who add modern stuff to gain an
> unfair advantage - treating Vintage Racing like easy pickings for a race 
>win...those are the people I wish would just go
> contemporary racing and leave a neat sport to those who don't want a 
>silhouette vintage race car.
> Where has the 'gentleman/gentlewoman' aspect of the sport gone?
> 
>Mike, perhaps that is why there are so many different vintage racing clubs 
>with varying philosophies and rules.  You can choose the venue in which you 
>are comfortable.  What is "original" to some organizations is illegal in 
>others.  Last weekend in the SVRA Group 3 race at Mid Ohio, two seconds 
>separated the first nine cars which included Speedsters (3), Morgans(2), MGB, 
>TR3, Daimler, and the Turner.  I'm told the vintage FF race had the first 18 
>cars on the grid within two seconds.  Everyone's either totally honest or 
>everyone must be illegal - but to the same degree.  No "easy pickings" here.  

BTW, none of these cars as configured would be welcome at VSCCA.

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