[Fot] Reg Compliance - Your Feedback

RACER BUD budscars at comcast.net
Wed Oct 10 16:11:59 MDT 2012


If you are going to race vintage....I recommend that you stay in close touch 
with the eligibility chairman, etc of the sanctioning body that you want 
your car approved for...If you are in doubt about anything...call him for 
advice, and keep a log...
Have fun
Racer Bud..spitfire #21...CSRG
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jason Ostrowski" <jason at multivintage.com>
To: "Charles WATSON" <clw2000 at msn.com>
Cc: "FOT List" <fot at autox.team.net>
Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2012 2:49 PM
Subject: Re: [Fot] Reg Compliance - Your Feedback


> On Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 1:13 PM, Charles WATSON <clw2000 at msn.com> wrote:
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> "One issue I would like some feedback on is regulation
> compliance."
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> Ah, Yes, reasonable concern.
> You are lucky with the GT6 in that most tech inspectors won't have too 
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> other cars to compare it too. My general feeling is that, within
> reason, don't worry to much about the regulations.
> First, and most important thing is to build the car to be safe and
> reliable. Use the few FOT cars out there as design models and focus on
> suspension and drive train solidity first. We are all very willing to 
> share
> our "secrets." FYI, almost all the GT6 race cars currently
> being campaigned are not technically legal for one reason or another and,
> as you say, for that matter.... just about any Triumph car you saw at the
> Mitty. But, they (usually) have been modified beyond the regulations based
> on consistent and recurring failures. And over the years, some regulations
> have even been amended to allow for (previously) forbidden mods.
> Do your homework and use what has been proven to work and don't be afraid
> to think outside the box. as Scott said yesterday... no prize money here.
> You will be spending a lot of money no matter what... so try to be sure to
> use what has worked for one of us right off the bat. (and will not have to
> be done twice)... ask lots of specific questions.
> I would worry about internal motor mods and advanced horse power stuff
> last. Build a solid foundation that can finish races. Then build better
> motors as time goes on (to that solid foundation). As you learn and sort
> the car. (baby steps)
> Really cool to see these new cars being built... happy to give any
> info/help you need.
> Build a winner you can be proud of, And realize that a 1972 rule book has
> no investment in your project,
> but you sure do.
>
> Jason Ostrowski
> Friendly Ghost Racing
> 1969 Triumph GT6+
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