On Mon, 24 Nov 1997, mike jackson wrote:
> I've been racing a no history TR3B for over 10 years. We are making our
> own history now! eagerly accepted by both HSR and SVRA if it is in
> stock body trim. No flares, no slicks etc. We also have an active
> vintage group with the SCCA here in Fla, your note does not say how far
> South you are but we'd be glad to have you at Sebring, Moroso, Homestead
> and Daytona. You could easily race 8-10 times a year and never go
> further north than Daytona.
>
> There are several others who actively campaign TR3s and TR4s. As for
> too many, take that up with the Porsche 356 guys. They arrive by the
> tractor trailer load at the big vintage races. I counted nearly 20 of
> 'em at a race down here in early 97
>
> mike jackson
>
> DLMAssoc@aol.com wrote:
>
To
> > Don Marshall
Don, as a Mike Jackson admirer, I gotta tell ya his TR is fast as
(nope, faster than) stink... I recall with great enjoyment his knock-
down-drag-out races with Charlie Kates' TR4 at Mid Ohio a few
years back... And just last year the ALL Triumph feature at
the VSCDA's Fall Festival at Road America, the only Trimuph faster
than Mike's 3B was a certain ex-Kastner Trans AM Vitesse...
Hell, with guys like Mike Jackson about "The glory don't
JUST exist..."
It screams, stomps and carries on with total abandon...
Greg Petrolati
>
gpetrola@prairienet.org 1962 TR4 (CT4852L)
"That's not a leak... My car is just marking its territory!"
Greg Petrolati, Champaign, Illinois
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