For anyone that might be interested in experiencing their Classic Car @ High-Speed in a safe environment, check out the following message from Summit Point Raceway:
We are trying to gauge public response to the idea of having a FATT for Vintage cars only, say 1980 or older. Basically it would be for folks who want to get out in some old iron and run some fast laps with an instructor, but maybe don't want to go all hard core all day. Looking for input and thoughts on this idea. Maybe by the fall or next spring for an event date. Anyone interested? Do you know someone you think might be interested? Please let them know! We are trying to get the word out about this concept to see if it is viable. Shoot me an e-mail mark.perkins@bsr-inc.com or just respond here. Thanks.
this sounds like a good idea.. kind of like... turkey bowl...
Those cars look somewhat familiar LOL!
They are talking about doing the Vintage FATT during the Jefferson 500, but on Jefferson Circuit. I am planning to enter the Pinto at the Jefferson 500, so I obviously won't be doing both. My crew chief will likely drive his Cougar during the Vintage FATT if they do it.
Jim Karamanis
1970 Mercury Cougar Open Track & Autocross
1972 Ford Pinto B-Sedan Vintage Road Racer http://elbracing.com
NAautoxer wrote:ewww jefferson! i don't like the Jefferson circuit.. just doesn't seem... safe? i dunno.. curbing is HUGE.. but you probably know that already..
My first ever track day was in my Cougar on Jefferson circuit, with the Corvette club. I think it is a terrific place to learn how to drive. I wouldn't want to 'race' on it, but I think it is a great place for open track, especially for first timers.
Jim Karamanis
1970 Mercury Cougar Open Track & Autocross
1972 Ford Pinto B-Sedan Vintage Road Racer http://elbracing.com
i did a "hyperdrive" with nasa there in my wifes' fit. you're right, it's not terrible as a HPDE track, but it would be extremely difficult so it seems for a race track.