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Re: Phila MG vs. TR Rally / Brits of Hudson Autocross

To: Larry Macy <macy@bblmail.psycha.upenn.edu>
Subject: Re: Phila MG vs. TR Rally / Brits of Hudson Autocross
From: drded@ix.netcom.com (David Deutsch)
Date: Sun, 7 Jun 1998 17:41:51 -0500 (CDT)
Cc: mgs@Autox.Team.Net
Cc: spridgets@Autox.Team.Net
Reply-to: drded@ix.netcom.com (David Deutsch)
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Larry Wrote:
. The 6 TR's that finished gave them a 33% finish rate. 
>After all the scores were tallyed My daughter and I got 3rd!!! and a 
>plaque. The 2nd place was the RBB and the winner was a great looking 
TR6. 
>Unfortunately that also meant he took the Lucas Cup. UNTIL the fall 
>rally. That gave us 66% of the trophies from a lowly 18% of the 
starters. 
>Go Team MG!!!
>
>The Fall rally is open to all comers but the Lucas Cup is only for 
Philly 
>club members. I will let everyone know when it is when it gets closer.
>
>Larry Macy
>78 Midget
>FIRST PLACE this fall.

Great going Larry !!! I was in a little competition myself this 
weekend. Just back from the Brits of the Hudson / Eastern NY MGA "Dare 
to be British" weekend. Yesterday was a day a Lime Rock, which included 
access to pit areas filled with lots of great vintage race stuff and 3 
parade lapse on the main track but the highlite for me was autocross. 
Last year the had timed runs on the 1/4 training track but this year 
they added the cones (to slow it down a little). There were 25 or 26 
cars running: about eight or nine Bs and TRs, a Bugeye (which bested me 
last year), a Stag, an Acura integra, a MG TD, a Midget, 2 MGA 
roadsters, 1 MGA Coupe, a Lotus Elan and Lotus Seven. I did this list, 
North American MGB Register and MG Car Club - Long Island Centre proud 
with the 3rd best time of the day. Was only bested by the two Lotuses. 
Eileen (wife) stood by watching and saying, to Mike and Joan Robson, 
things like, "he's breaking the car, isn't he?". Great feeling.

We caravaned, with about 12 - 15 cars, from Lime Rock, Ct over to 
Newburgh, NY Holiday Inn (about 3/4s of an hour ride) for a very nice 
outdoor chicken and ribs dinner. This morning started with a breakfast 
or 3 and a quick "once over" with some car wash and a hose. Headed over 
to Algonquin Park for a popular vote car show. Lots of nice cars. Rain 
came in a little after noon and Joan (Mike's wife) and Eileen were 
antcy to get home to kids after two days away, so we hit the highway 
prior to awards presentations. Nice run home to finish a terrific 
weekend. Looking forward to next weeks (Sunday's) Long Island "The 
British are Coming!!!" super event (show/funkhana/valve cover 
racers/vendors etc.). Have a freat week and hope to see more of you at 
the show next week.

Safety Fast,
David B have'n fun Deutsch              


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