Hello
Derm and I are on our way back from Denver.
Is there any update on Spencer's condition?
Who's returning next year any new drivers
Is anybody going to the 50th vee party?
Cheers
Desmond
Hello
Derm and I are on our way back from Denver.
Is there any update on Spencer's condition?
Who's returning next year any new drivers
Is anybody going to the 50th vee party?
Cheers
Desmond
DERM
Des..whats the Mysterian like?ditto your slider?have fun explaining a slider to Canadian Customs
If I were to guess, Des is going to have all his ducks in a row for customs....he has been there, done that!
We are planning to head down for the birthday party with at least one vintage and one modern car. Not sure who else, but we would have the capability of taking three more cars if people wanted to carpool!
Shane Viccary
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Just to keep it fresh in everyone's minds. I just found out that there are a few racers from Europe and Australia looking at coming to the 50th in April. Hope to see a good Canadian contingent. If nothing else we can get Frank to match wits with the Aussies.
DERM
Aussies are fun people..great to get drunk with
Just got an email from Nancy DeLoatch one of the organizers of the 50th and Hans devices are not going to be mandatory ( Not used in Europe or Australia). But more importantly they are going to try and put a forum together to let anyone that is interested in renting a car out to those who may want to rent a ride.
DERM
HANS Devices are used in Europe, but they are not mandatory. Nevertheless, I would expect Arm Restraints and Fire Systems to be a requirement at the Birthday Party.
Shane,
Here is one link I found www.formulaveeracing.org/fv50th
That is the correct link but they are adding an area to list rentals and people looking to rent cars
DERM
If you type in 45th FVee anniversary race on you-tube you can watch the 2 parts of the race winners video,you will see Guy Bellingham and Kevin Deeveys (Then Ed Womers) car racing with Ed Womer in the video,at one point the winner and Guy get Really close to each other
I didn't go to the 45th Birthday.
You are confusing me for 5-Time National Champion, Brad Stout.
I always get those two confused. Must be the pink cars. I think Brad is the tall one!
I will have the new body on my ex-Landon Mysterian by BP time .......... but no driver.
Greg Rice, RICERACEPREP.com
F1600 Arrive-N-Drive for FRP and SCCA, FC SCCA also. Including Runoffs
2020 & 2022 F1600 Champion, 2020 SCCA FF Champion, 2021 SCCA FC Champion,
2016 F2000 Champion, Follow RiceRacePrep on Instagram.
Starting to think ahead a little more seriously, how many people/cars will be making the trip from north of the border?
Would be nice to get a bit of a convoy together to save on expenses. We have the capability of taking 5 cars with 2 haulers. As of right now, we have 2 cars definitely going, with 2 more possibilities
Shane Viccary
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Shane,
Have you found out the cost of entry fees and all the overheads yet?parking etc,as things are different at US tracks mostly more expensive.Its approx a 22 hour drive to Savhanna(sp),good drive from here,just Hwy 81 most of the way and across to Hwy 95.
From Toronto, its about 1000 miles, 16 hrs, down I77, through Pittsburgh and Charlotte. Nice drive! Track is very cost-friendly so reasonable entry and no extras to worry about. I went to the 45th and it was memorable!
Greg Rice, RICERACEPREP.com
F1600 Arrive-N-Drive for FRP and SCCA, FC SCCA also. Including Runoffs
2020 & 2022 F1600 Champion, 2020 SCCA FF Champion, 2021 SCCA FC Champion,
2016 F2000 Champion, Follow RiceRacePrep on Instagram.
Savannah is really a fun track -- very fast! In a FV with racing slicks you drive the whole thing in 4th gear with a short box. It was the only place that I could drive my FV like a go cart and left foot brake. The facility itself isn't the nicest in the world but it isn't terrible and it is very racer friendly. One of the best things about going to Savannah is being able to go to the City of Savannah for a dinner or two -- the river front is awesome! Everyone should go if they can -- the 45th was a lot of fun and I'm sure the 50th will be too.
Ray
http://www.formulavee.us/45thbday.htm
Full report at that link.
I do not remember weather specifics but I was wearing shorts and needed sunscreen.
Greg Rice, RICERACEPREP.com
F1600 Arrive-N-Drive for FRP and SCCA, FC SCCA also. Including Runoffs
2020 & 2022 F1600 Champion, 2020 SCCA FF Champion, 2021 SCCA FC Champion,
2016 F2000 Champion, Follow RiceRacePrep on Instagram.
So Frank, should I reserve you a spot on the convoy?? The 50th would be a pretty good swan song!
Shane Viccary
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We probably will be going,with my Mysterian I dont know?but we would love to see it all.So far it seems to be Greg,you guys,me,Desmond,Robert dont know who else tho.
I would like to go but I expect that I need to be at VIR the following Wednesday with a full trailer for a 4-day event. Logistics, and no customers, make my participation doubtful. More chance of flying in for a visit than taking cars, unfortunately.
And, yes Frank, ....... half the active FV drivers in the US are older than you
Greg Rice, RICERACEPREP.com
F1600 Arrive-N-Drive for FRP and SCCA, FC SCCA also. Including Runoffs
2020 & 2022 F1600 Champion, 2020 SCCA FF Champion, 2021 SCCA FC Champion,
2016 F2000 Champion, Follow RiceRacePrep on Instagram.
[FONT=Calibri]I [/FONT]am probably going, but I haven’t put too much thought into the logistics yet.
Some other thoughts:
Arm Restraints, SCCA membership and Fires Systems, will be required.
Also it is unlikely that any Canadian Cars with receive their 2013 Annual Tech before going and thus they will be checked in the US and will have to conform to their GCR.
Guy,
I hate to be a downer, but I'm looking at $500+ just for fuel to get from
N.E. Ohio to S. E. Georgia so I'm still on the fence. Maybe I'll go as a spectator
and use the spare money in the form of upgrades towards the car?
Mark
Protoform P-1
Mark,
Sorry if you can’t make it. I haven’t fully decided either.
Before making a final decision, I really want to see how the Majors and the demise of the Nationals will affect the calendar.
Either way, I think long tows and big gas bills are the future, if you want to go to the Run-Offs.
P.S. Your gearbox has been delivered
Any of the folks north of the border have tires to use for the birthday party? We have a few sets of wheels but no good rubber on them.
Shane Viccary
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Guy,
Thanks for dropping off the box! I may try to make the 50th as a
spectator or crew member since it would save me close to $1000
in fuel and entry fee's if I don't tow to Savannah.
Mark
Shane,
I counted up the other day and found I have over 30 Hoosier slicks, mostly mounted. The slicks range from 1 heat cycle to 10.
I have won regional races on tires with more than 10 heat cycles, but in my experience the Hoosiers get progressively slower as the heat cycles increase.
I am sure we could sort something out.
Guy.
Going to book a Hotel this w/end for the 50th at Roeblingstill not sure about taking the Mysterian tho,but it will be great to see the top guys etc and the various cars and Savannha at night
By April 5th, the river should be clear again, and most of Bay Street back to normal after the big St. Patrick's Day events.
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