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Subject: Vintage Racing?
From: Jim Hill <Jim_Hill@chsra.wisc.edu>
Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2001 23:37:56 -0600
Regarding the "wave", Tom Butters wrote:

>There was always a pecking order . . .
>It was complicated and sometimes you 
>didn't know if an oncoming car was 
>wave-worthy until the last moment-
>one had to stay alert.

Indeed. There was also (if one paid attention to such things) a heirarchy of
possible waves . . . 

>From the "All-Out" (arm overboard, hand raised and actually waving from side
to side - generally reserved for identical british cars) and the
"Temporizing" (arm remains inside the cockpit, held upright but motionless,
similar to the Moss "passing wave" - usually exchanged between 'similar'
cars) to the "Yeah, I see you" (hand remains on the steering wheel, wave
consists entirely of raising the index finger in the air - typically seen
emanating from German cars, and occasionally returned by British cars using
a different finger). 

Jim Hill
Madison WI

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