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{Ken Richardson's} take on originality was that concours was 'okay', but if your not trying to improve the car over time what's the point. He was much more in favor of seeing a well thought out modification. Of course he was the competition manager. If only I had gotten his autograph.
[/ QUOTE ]I, too, had the pleasure of meeting Ken on several occasions at VTR Conventions. I also once had the greatest possible honor of having Triumph "Works" driver Mike Rothschild drive my autocross Spitfire in 1989, but that's a story for another time. Both were true gentlemen in every way, including humility and total lack of pretense.
Ken greatly enjoyed American Triumph meets such as the VTR Conventions, but probably he most enjoyed seeing the cars used as they were intended: running around on road rallyes and being thrashed in autocrosses.
Some of you may know that he contributed a permanent, yearly award to VTR, a challenge for the sidescreen TRs where winning is based to some degree on show judging score but is also heavily dependent upon performance in the (at least one is required @ VTR meets) moving events. Most all the winners over the years are show-worthy cars to be sure, but said cars are also capably and vigorously driven by their owners.
By the way, the "permanent" trophy is the Durand Cup, THE Prize awarded to the TRS Le Mans cars for their Team finish in the 1961 24-hour race.
I realize this is a bit off-topic, but I thought it was worth sharing.
{Ken Richardson's} take on originality was that concours was 'okay', but if your not trying to improve the car over time what's the point. He was much more in favor of seeing a well thought out modification. Of course he was the competition manager. If only I had gotten his autograph.
[/ QUOTE ]I, too, had the pleasure of meeting Ken on several occasions at VTR Conventions. I also once had the greatest possible honor of having Triumph "Works" driver Mike Rothschild drive my autocross Spitfire in 1989, but that's a story for another time. Both were true gentlemen in every way, including humility and total lack of pretense.
Ken greatly enjoyed American Triumph meets such as the VTR Conventions, but probably he most enjoyed seeing the cars used as they were intended: running around on road rallyes and being thrashed in autocrosses.
Some of you may know that he contributed a permanent, yearly award to VTR, a challenge for the sidescreen TRs where winning is based to some degree on show judging score but is also heavily dependent upon performance in the (at least one is required @ VTR meets) moving events. Most all the winners over the years are show-worthy cars to be sure, but said cars are also capably and vigorously driven by their owners.
By the way, the "permanent" trophy is the Durand Cup, THE Prize awarded to the TRS Le Mans cars for their Team finish in the 1961 24-hour race.
I realize this is a bit off-topic, but I thought it was worth sharing.
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