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Re:Road America - BRIC

To: rkodner@ix.netcom.com, spitfires@Autox.Team.Net
Subject: Re:Road America - BRIC
From: scott.barr@mccarty-law.com
Date: Wed, 22 Jul 1998 9:07:52 +0000
Ross,

I've done the touring thing at RA in my GT6, also with wheezy horses.  In
particular, I remember last year's Alfa Romeo club event (my wife's the one=
 with
the Alfa).  There was a large contingent of Ferraris and Vipers out that
weekend.  And there I was, out there in my GT6 driving absolutely as fast a=
s I
could go just to keep from looking like a splattered bug in someone's Ferra=
ri or
Viper grill.  BIG grins!!  I could hold my own in the corners against all b=
ut
the real exotics (you know, anything with more than 100 hp), but ultimately=
,
Road America is all about horsepower - without some real grunt, that climb=20=
up
onto the front straight takes forever...

Scott Barr
scott.barr@mccarty-law.com
72 GT6

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Subject:    Road America - BRIC
Author: MIME:rkodner@ix.netcom.com
Date:       7/22/98 8:22 AM

While I didn't have my Spit 1500 along, the track tour on Sunday at the
Brian Redman International Challenge (f/k/a Chicago Historic Races before
Merrill Lynch and Brian Redman dangled more sponsorship $$ methinks) at
Road America, my 528 did the trick. It is amazing how fast even 70 mile an
hour feels when you're on a narrow track with drivers of wildly varying
skills (i.e. there was a Camry driver puttering along--I refer to these as
"nun-mobiles" since it seems to be the preferred vehicle of women of the
cloth; and even a new Lincoln Towncar floating around) and familiarity with
the course. Not to mention when you see a Porsche 962 coming up REALLY
QUICKLY in your rear-view mirror (yep, it appears that they let the racers
on the track with us wannabes and they don't have to follow any of the same
rules like "no passing in corners" and "keep it under 70"). This was the
fifth time I've done this at RA--either at this event or the Spring VB
event or the Fall Vintage Festival--big fun. One of these times, I'll have
the courage to do it in my Spitfire, with all its wheezy little horses :-)

There were a number of Triumphs on the Sunday tour (they said it was the
biggest tour in event history with over 200 cars) - several TR6s, a TR250
and other Brits including a Lotus 11, all sorts of Jags from XJS's to
XKE's, a gorgeous XJRS (the owner said he found it at a used car lot in
mint condition and bought it for $12K--the dealer thought it was a plain
old XJS), a couple of big Healys, but not a Spit in sight.




------------------------------------------------
Ross Kodner
'78 Spitfire 1500
'74 BMW 3.0CS (for sale-ask me!)
'97 BMW 528i (5-spd of course)
'98 Town and Country (wifemobile)
Web: www.microlaw.com

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