evo5_mat
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Road racing, not street racing!
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I'm always amazed how you guys over the pond treat vintage as something special like cant be touched etc, Like the no contact rule etc, a race car is a race car its there to be raced and at sometime there will be contact or crashed. I saw last year when a Mclaren can-am car was racing at full speed, crashed and wheels ended up in driver area, or f1 cars bang and both crash. Yes these are pricesless cars but people in europe race the buggars off them, even faster than when they were brand new in some cases of the classes here.
With the rules etc, again I don't see how you guys are so regimental on stuff, I was looking at the silverstone classic grids and to be honest make Monteray race week look like a mission weekend, you had classic pre 66 f1 cars, formula 500 & f2 race, master series g1, master sportcars etc but on the same weekend you have historic group C and touring cars race for sunbeam talbots to ford sierra cosworths all mixed into 1 race. I remember when i was over was talking to the vintage chairman and mentioned about a race series called thundersaloons, now these were highly modified cars (ie one car had a Porsche 962 engine put into a sierra cosworth body) in the 80's & 90's done by amateurs for a 1 hour race with driver changes. This has now been created into a historic series again with all the old cars being put into various categories but paying public love this series and people want to see the cars racing fast etc, some people might know the name late Gerry Marshall and the car called "big bertha" that car racing in it but this car would not be likely racing in what you guys have now, but it even gets invited to Goodwood festival each year
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