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Well put Miles, my sentiments exactly.........great filler group when the
sponsoring org needs the income to make expenses......not as a revenue
generator that's going to eat into vintage tracktime........
Ted
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Jim;
Personally, I don't think they're either vintage (unless they're more than
20ish years old, in which case then they are), or sportscars. But, I
certainly enjoy seeing them run, and would very much like to give one a go.
I see no reason to exclude them from vintage race meets unless the turnout
of truly vintage complying participants is so large that they can't be
accommodated. CSRG just invited a group to the recent Thunderhill event, an=
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they were a most welcome diversion.
VARA lets them run in the exhibition class that some events offer. Until
they show up with so many cars that they need their own event, I think they
should be allow to participate whenever possible and feasible.
There's my 2 cents worth...
Myles H. Kitchen
1965 Lotus (enjoying a deserved end of season rest) Cortina #128
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