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Re: [FOT] Intoduction and Triumphs in Racing in the 50s

To: "Steven Groh" <sgroh1@comcast.net>, <fot@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: [FOT] Intoduction and Triumphs in Racing in the 50s
From: "Bill Sohl" <billsohl@mindspring.com>
Date: Mon, 9 Oct 2006 19:48:14 -0400
Steven,

Welcome to FOT.

I'd like to see the list also.

Bill Sohl

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Steven Groh" <sgroh1@comcast.net>
To: <fot@autox.team.net>
Sent: Monday, October 09, 2006 4:50 PM
Subject: [FOT] Intoduction and Triumphs in Racing in the 50s


> Hello to all FOT -
>
> Having recently being nominated by Bill Manning and seconded for 
> membership,
> I've been told through new FOT friends John Herrera and Craig Wensley that 
> I
> should provide some background info on myself for the existing members. 
> I'll
> keep this brief as I'm sure preparing your Triumphs is more important than 
> my
> history.  While I formally grew up in Western New York (Williamsville, 
> N.Y.,
> just a few miles down Rte 5 fro Kas' Batavia, N.Y.), my real education was 
> at
> Watkins Glen watching my dad, Bernie Groh, circle the track in Porsche 
> 1600
> Supers and Speedsters, XK120s and 150s.  He was a successive 2-time RE of 
> the
> WNY SCCA, and his passion became mine.  We took every family vacation at 
> the
> Glen (and some at Mosport) watching every GP from 61 on, all Can-Ams, 
> F5000s,
> 6-hours (yes, including the Nissan GTP era) through the rain, snow, sleet,
> mud, and sunshine.  Never had a bad weekend.  In 91, I received my 
> Regional
> License after a 3rd place at the Glen in a Swift FF, completing the 
> dream -
> then, after a bit of a break, in 2004, ran the course again in my Formula
> Continental.  In 2005 and 2006, I competed in the Spec Racer Ford class at
> VIR, which, if you haven't run yet, you should, you're in for a treat.
>
> However, next year, I'm running a 63 Triumph Spitfire that has been 
> expertly
> prepared by Bill Manning out of West Hills California.  With luck, it'll 
> see
> its maiden voyage at Summit Point the weekend after Thanksgiving.  This 
> car,
> just sitting in the garage, is a joy to look at, as it reminds me of the 
> glory
> days of my dad's SCCA racing - tape up the headlights and front paintwork,
> remove the bumpers, and leave the license plates on.  Racing then, in my 7
> year old frame of mind, was about meeting people, having hot/dog 
> cook-outs,
> having a ball of fun, and of course, seeing friends race against their own
> abilities, and those of their friends, and for essentially bragging rights 
> and
> a beer at the Seneca Lodge.
>
> With that in mind, I've compiled a list of Triumphs that I know raced in 
> the
> upstate N.Y. region in the 50's, and offer it for your collective 
> amusement
> based on memorabilia that my dad has passed down through the years. 
> Perhaps
> you know of these folks, or of the cars, in that golden age.  I'll keep
> searching as I've just scratched the surface of the info I've accumulated 
> now
> that I seem to have completed a bit of a family racing circle.
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Steven Groh
> Annapolis, MD
>
> [demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type application/msword which had a 
> name of TRIUMPHS IN RACING IN THE 50.doc]
>
>
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