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Racing as they did it in the old days.

Bayless

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Even though they can't make 200 mph I still find that far more interesting than modern racing. Goodwood is definitely on my bucket list.
 

JPSmit

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Even though they can't make 200 mph I still find that far more interesting than modern racing. Goodwood is definitely on my bucket list.

+1 this is way more more interesting to me. and yes, would love to get to Goodwood!
 

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Note those skinny tires. It helps that the track is smooth. The cars were well driven too - no hairy slides or over-corrections.
 

Bayless

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Considering the value of most of those cars, it pays to be a little cautious.
 

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I love the old style open wheel racing, I grew up when they ran Sprint cars at the county fair on dirt! I even still have a 1932 Model B Ford over head valve Crager race engine, (basket case), with a bunch of parts for it still in the back of my shop. PJ
 
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