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Subject: Vintage-Historic racing (fwd)
From: "Robert M. Lang" <lang@isis.mit.edu>
Date: Tue, 10 Jan 2006 10:09:33 -0500 (EST)
This post may be of interest to F'soT (did I make that up just now?)

Please reply to Ralph!

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   Date: Sun, 08 Jan 2006 15:31:35 -0500
   From: Ralph Steinberg <ralph@cloverleaf-auto.com>
   To: 6pack@autox.team.net
   Subject: Vintage-Historic racing

   Historic Races at BeaveRun
July 7-9, 2006

As part of the 24th annual Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix 
Association's Festival of speed we would like to invite you to the 
3rd annual Historic races at BeaveRun.
  As you may already know Mike Connolly and I hatched this idea to 
extend the scope of the Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix to include many 
more types and years of cars and drivers than previously possible at 
Schenley Park three years ago.
   Last year the VRG came on board as the primary vintage racing 
organization represented at BeaveRun. By all accounts it was a 
smashing success!
  While this is an open Historic race and most cars built between 
1900 and 1972 are eligible to race here, including all years Jaguar 
powered cars. The PVGPA will be availing ourselves of the VRG's 
expertise in vetting both cars and drivers in groups 1,2,3,4 & 6. As 
in past PVGPA events all final car technical and safety issues will 
be more than aptly handled by Tivvy Shenton and his crew.
  This is a great opportunity for you in many ways. First and 
foremost is to participate in what has become one of the world's 
premier vintage events, Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix Association's 
Festival of Speed. By participating in the race your tax deductible 
entry fee will go to two very worthwhile charities, The Autism 
Society of Pittsburgh and the Allegheny Valley School. All of the 
proceeds from the weeklong Festival of Speed go to these 
charities.  As of October 2005 we have raised 1.9 million dollars. 
That averages out to about $83,000.00 per year that we raise and 
give, with your help, to these worthwhile charities.(unlike many 
charities we have actually given them this amount of money. We are an 
association of volunteers) At this venue we offer a lot for you entry 
fee, near 2 hours of track time for the non-jaguar powered cars and 
2.5 hours for the Jag powered cars. But in typical PVGPA & VRG 
fashion there is much more. Car displays, Sponsor displays, kibitzing 
in the paddock with old and new friends, track rides in actual 
historic race cars driven by their drivers, and on Saturday evening 
the annual VRG Hawaiian Luau. The best Luau east of the Big Island!
  This is a great opportunity to meet the people of the PVGPA and VRG 
and perhaps become a member of the VRG. A group dedicated to the safe 
enjoyment of their vintage and historic cars, but a group that 
realizes that the best of all worlds is not only having a great time 
with your cars but also helping those who need it more than ourselves.
  In many ways BeaveRun is one of the most interesting tracks I have 
raced at. At first glance it appears to be an overly simplistic, 
perhaps even boring layout. That notion is quickly dispelled. For an 
experienced driver this course has many challenges. Dramatic 
elevation changes, tight tricky corners, multiple curve combinations 
and a back straight that is long enough for most of us to achieve 
maximum speeds. The short front straight is just long enough to get 
up a good head of steam but the dropping blind turns at the end of it 
quickly teach you to pay attention.
  For the novice this has to be one of the safest courses anywhere. 
Lots of room for mistakes and in almost all instances the track is 
wide enough that faster overtaking cars have plenty of places to pass 
with out either of you getting upset.
  As in all events that the VRG is involved in both on and off track 
instruction and help is available for our novice drivers.
  As you can see by our tentative, at present, race groups this track 
lends itself to both horsepower and handling. Small nimble cars can 
keep up quite well in many parts of the track to make up for the long 
back straight and cubic inches.

Group 1: pre-1960 Production Cars under 2.0L; 1960-1972 Production 
Cars under 1.1L; Front-engine FJr; all FVee; 500cc F3; and selected 
conservatively-prepared cars
Group 2: pre-1960 Production Cars over 2.0L; 1960-1972 Production 
Cars under 2.6L
Group 3: FF; FB and F2; Rear-engine FJr; and all Sports-Racing cars
Group 4: 1960-1972 Production Cars over 2.6L
Group 5: BMW/Porsche Challenge Cup
Group 6: Jaguar Power

VRG designations groups 1-4
Race Group 1 = VRG Classes A1, A2, A3, B4, B5, B6, and G2
Grp 2 = all of Class C, plus G2
Grp 3 = B1, B2, B3, all of Class D, and all of Class E
Grp 4 = all of Class F

For more information please contact me at 
<mailto:Ralph@cloverleaf-auto.com>Ralph@cloverleaf-auto.com as the 
groups and grids fill out and more information is available it will 
be posted at 
<http://cloverleaf-auto.com/beaver.htm>http://cloverleaf-auto.com/beaver.htm
  The VRG event chair, Mark Palmer, may be contacted at 
<mailto:mgvrmark@hotmail.com>mgvrmark@hotmail.com

Thank you and hope to see you at the races
Ralph Steinberg PVGPA director of competition BeaveRun Historics


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