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Re: An E-mail Interview with Henry Frye

To: Henry Frye <henry@henryfrye.com>, fot@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: An E-mail Interview with Henry Frye
From: Russ Moore <rem9@sunlink.net>
Date: Fri, 6 May 2005 10:36:24 -0400 (EDT)
Ditto on what Henry says. Groups like VDCA and VSCDA are where it's at, support 
them whenever you can. Keep the true spirit of Vintage Racing alive! 


Of course there are some rumors in the pits Henry had some "cheater" 
lightweight titanium parts installed that have helped  his effort and he had 
some new parts put on the car too!

Russ Moore


-----Original Message-----
From: Henry Frye <henry@henryfrye.com>
Sent: May 6, 2005 10:03 AM
To: fot@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: An E-mail Interview with Henry Frye

At 08:58 AM 05/06/2005 -0400, N197TR4@cs.com wrote:
>Interviewer: Henry, what do you attribute to your recent and resounding
>success on the Vintage Race Tour? Your lap times have made a great leap in 
>being lower.
>
>Interviewee:

Two things.

First, motor. Everybody talks about what bits you need to go fast. It took 
a few years to fit them in the budget, but I got 'em. But the motor never 
really pulled. Finally, got the car on a dyno, figured out what was wrong 
in one afternoon, fixed it, and now when I go to the track, I drive. I 
don't troubleshoot the motor, I focus on driving.

Second, seat time. Like most people, I have only a couple opportunities a 
season to run the car. If you go to events that cost big bucks, and you 
only get FIVE SHORT SESSIONS, you are barely learning anything. Actually, I 
don't think you do learn anything. You can barely figure out which way the 
track goes.

So, my advice...

GO TO EVENTS THAT YOU CAN ACTUALLY DRIVE THE FLIPPIN' CAR!!!

At the Wild Hare Run last month, Mike Jackson gave us 9 sessions over 3 
days, one of the sessions was a no additional cost one hour enduro, with 
the pursuit race on Friday, a qualifying race on Saturday, and the feature 
race on Sunday. As I said, I totalled up the track time from the results 
sheets and I drove over 280 miles at speed, timed, at VIR. I got my lap 
time down to 2:26, which is very close to what Snook and Jackson did at the 
Gold Cup last year, winning their race. Well, duh, after 80 laps you would 
think ANYBODY would figure out the fast way around the track!

Isn't this the kind of event we want to run a FOT Focus event at?

Is this where I get to thank my sponsors???   ;-)

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