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MOTRAH

Cool! A great concept and +1 for that poster.

But too far away and too many other things going on for me.

For those in my area (northeast USA), the NHIS Vintage Celebration is this weekend too.

I won't be at this, but their poster is here:

https://www.vrgonline.org/EVENTS/NHIS/2007NHISFlyer.pdf
 
Just heard in from Elkart Lake. Sounds like they've got a great turnout. One of the fast Triumphs had a valvetrain failure yesterday and had to park it for the weekend.

The weather is sunny and the tempature is perfect.

Live Timing and Scoring is up and working.
 
Isn't he the one you crew for?
 
It is a bummer, but it happens.

I think they're having some "new" car teething problems with the Sebring car.

Tony Drews has been the fastest of the TR bunch. Bill Babcock's "Peyote" has been battling out with a crazy fast Sprite just ahead of him. Ahead of those guys are two FIA GT Morgan 8's

It rained for the MOTRAH qualifying race, and some of the drivers pulled off.
 
Monkeywrench said:
It rained for the MOTRAH qualifying race, and some of the drivers pulled off.

That's something really astounding to me. I several times heard of that US drivers don't like rain.
I do live at a wet part of Europe...If we wouldn't like to race in rain we won't have much track time.
Racing in rain is great fun and is not so hard on the car aslong you stay on the track lane /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/grin.gif .

Hope Keith will keep the Sebring car running. After the bad luck last year I would like to see him finishing..
 
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