Originally Posted by
Bruce302
This is a great thread indeed, I will add a few thoughts if I may.
There seems to be as many different ideas on what racing, and especially "Historic" racing is all about. No doubt there are as many definitions as there is cars and drivers. Unfortunately NZ does not have the depth or number of truly Historic race cars for the number of people who want to be involved. This has lead to a vast number of 'Historic' race cars that are nothing more than new cars built using older body shells.
They may have anything from virtually new NASCAR engines and running gear, or Aust V8 underpinnings. My personal definition of an historic car, is one that has history, competing in the period it was first made. Ironically my own car, the ex Coppins Firebird is not eligible to compete in the Historic Muscle car class. That despite it having some very significant history, and being virtually identical to it's period configuration. But that doesn't worry me at all. I have seen too much crazy behaviour on the track. For those that are not aware, in the US, specifically the Monterey Historics, period history is required, and even then there is no guarantee of acceptance to compete. For those that do compete, and there is any on track contact, there is an immediate stand down, you're on the trailer and out of there, and a 13 month no return. You don't even get to go back the following year. They are running cars that have in some instances the past, sold for many millions of dollars, and they take the whole business very seriously.
At an event further East, there were grid starting positions, and pre determined finishing positions. Have all the fun you want, but come home in the correct order or you will be on the trailer. I believe there is a lot of fun to be had just be exercising the real historic cars.
Something like this:
I like to do illegal things with it, like take it for a blast in the countryside round Cambridge and just listening to the howl of the gears. Don't need to be going very fast, just accelerating out of corners on traffic free roads. Music to the ears.
We have all had fun on deserted roads, I suggest that those that need the thrill of competition, build a new race car and race in a points and reward series.
There seems to be enough different 'Historic' classes and series for the differing needs or desires of the various car owners. It's just a matter of finding the one that suits your particular wishes.
Bruce.