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Subject: Mosport roundup
From: "SHANE Ingate" <hottr6@hotmail.com>
Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2003 09:54:09 -0400
All,

I'm sure there will be several emails recounting the weekend's activities at 
Mosport, and here are my own.  If you have had enough reading about Mosport, 
stop now!

I flew into Toronto from Washington DC early Sat morning, and made it to 
Mosprt in time for the qualifying events.  Mosport has to be one of the most 
challenging tracks I have seen.  Nearly 2.5 miles in length, with 10 turns 
and I would guess elevation changes exceeding 200 feet.  The track winds its 
way through dense forest, and unfortunately there is no spectator viewing 
(that I could see) along the 2,500 foot uphill straight.  I hung out mostly 
at corner 5 (Moss Corner) which was a tricky 2nd-gear down then uphill 
complex of 3 corners.  After the occassional spat of rain, there were quite 
a few spins.

I did meet up with several FOTers, including Jack and Tony Drews, and due to 
my shyness, did not want to interrupt a very busy Irv Korey, Mark Wheatley 
and Henry Frye.  I understand that Bob Kramer was there, and my apologies 
for not saying "hi".  There were many Spits and a TR3 in attendance, but 
alas I do not recall their drivers and teams.

Kas Kastner was on hand to chat, sign things, and present the trophies at 
the end.  The inaugeration of the "Kastner Cup" ("Kastner Kup"?) was based 
on driver skill, car presentation and success, and was awarded to Jack 
Drews, who had a fabulous weekend.  Kas tells us that this will be an annual 
event, with the Kup race to be held next year on the West Coast.  Paul 
Richardson was also on hand to talk about all things Triumphant.  
Incidentally, Paul has about 20 complete sets of his glossy "Triumph" 
magazine left.  At $60 for the complete set, I picked one up.  When they are 
gone, they are gone!

As said, Jack, and Tony had a great weekend.  The TR4s raced in the Historic 
Production car class.  In all the preliminary races, Jack and Mark Wheatly 
diced for third place, and would exchange position several times during each 
race (first and second would go to a Boss 302 Mustang and big-block 'Vette). 
  Tony would be hot on their heels, ready to swoop through should either 
Jack or Mark make a mistake.  It was great racing, and the cars looked and 
sounded gorgeous.

The Triumph turnout was not as large as expected, and I was disappointed 
that JK Jackson and his TR6 did not make it to the races (no TR6s at all, 
but there was a TVR 2500M that ran about mid-pack).  For the last race, MGs 
and Triumpgs combined.  For the feature race, Jack seemed to stall on pole, 
and was the last to leave the grid.  Tony held the lead for the entire race. 
  Jack worked his way from the rear to 4th place after the 17 minute event, 
and just could not get around the TR8 of Gord Ballantine.

What a marvellous weekend.  VARAC are to be commended for an very well-run 
weekend (from the spectator POV), and it is simply a magical track.  Many 
thanks also to all the Triumph drivers who exhibited a tremendous sense of 
camraderie and fun.  Thanks!

Shane Ingate in Maryland

PS Kas suggests that his new book on performance tuning for Triumphs is 
about 250 pages long with photographs, and is limited to a production run of 
1000.  He indicated that it may be ready in a month or so.

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