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Re: More musings on life, RACING and VARA!!!

To: cannis@smtplink.Coh.ORG
Subject: Re: More musings on life, RACING and VARA!!!
From: jeh@world.std.com (jim hayes)
Date: Sat, 16 Dec 1995 22:22:33 -0500
> From: "Annis, Casey" <cannis@smtplink.Coh.ORG>
> To: jeh@world.std.com (jim hayes), vintage-race@autox.team.net
> Subject: More musings on life, RACING and VARA!!!

Kudos to us all for an intelligent internet discussion. 

I think we're on the same wavelength. Vintage racing can surely be racing if 
we're gentlemen (and ladies). Organizers need to weed out those who feel the 
urge to win at all costs. By reducing the recognition of winning, you can 
increase the fun and reduce the need to police cheating. VSCCA has even 
started a "preservation class" for those cars still street legal.

And certainly all GT-40s were street legal. FIA required a full size spare 
and all legal street equipment for racing! In 1967, Toly Arutunoff, Bill 
Pryor, Joe Marina, and a bucnh of us from Nashville prepped an Alfa Giulia 
Veloce Spider and took it to Sebring. It had the top, spare, passenger seat, 
etc. all in it during the race, whihc we had to replace because the SCCA 
allowed them to be removed. The days of GT cars being F1s with enclosed 
bodywork only began about 15 years ago.



Jim Hayes - Alfa nut    
jeh@fotec.com  tel:1-800-537-8254   fax:1-617-396-6395
Vintage racing '59 & '62 Alfa Spiders. Street ride: '57 Spider.
On the web: http://www.std.com/fotec/jim.htm
All generalizations, with the possible exception of this one, are false.

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