WGI Vintage Driving Line

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WGI Vintage Driving Line

Post by 6PAK72 » Sun Aug 14, 2011 9:20 pm

Refreshing my dead brain cells on WGI, I came across this ridiculously fast TR4.



Remember, he's driving 1:20's on BIAS ply tires...

Pretty fast.
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Post by zchris » Sun Aug 14, 2011 11:37 pm

The driver is nearing 80 years old. His name is Dick Stockton. I have been working with him for about 5 years on chassis stuff. He got that car new from Triumph. Sold it at one point and about 8 years ago bought it back. He is one deditacted racer and a really interesting guy. He started racing back around 1960 and has owned Cobras to Birdcage Maseratis. I drove this car 2 years ago and it has a crap load of power. We did a few sessions together and I can tell you I was no match for old age and treachery.
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Re: WGI Vintage Driving Line

Post by breakaway500 » Mon Aug 15, 2011 6:10 am

Very cool vodeo! Nice to see all the open top cars out there having..fun. :shock: Those guys are very serious! Might have to build me an old Spitfire some day... :D :sunny:
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Post by Mark Swinehart » Mon Aug 15, 2011 7:34 am

"1:20's" - I doubt it!!!

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Post by breakaway500 » Mon Aug 15, 2011 7:41 am

^Maybe on the short course..with a very strong tail wind.. :lol:

From the video log:

1963 Triumph TR4.
car weight ~2200lbs w/ driver, 5.5" wide bias ply vintage tires
Fast lap (last lap) 2.20.8, Finished 4th overall.

What's a minute or two when you're out having fun! Still damn fast for an old relic...(meaning the car...) Never slow down! :D :sunny:
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Re: WGI Vintage Driving Line

Post by McMahonRacing » Mon Aug 15, 2011 8:50 am

Mark ... let me know when you want to talk old SpitFire's ... have a very rusty 66 and many spares, been trying to find a better body from which to work .... just may never have time .....Pat

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Post by breakaway500 » Mon Aug 15, 2011 9:33 am

The reason I don't have a Spitfire project is because every one I have looked at is SO rusty..I believe they were made with pre-rusted panels from the factory... :lol: I really do like the Spitfires..I fit in them well,I like the tilt nose and their IRS setup. Too bad they are in such poor shape in these parts. I looked at one a few weeks ago..it could have been driven by the Fred Flintstone method the floors were so bad... :cry:
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Post by McMahonRacing » Mon Aug 15, 2011 12:07 pm

See my web page:
www.patmcmahonracing.com
Have some pics up there of the one I was given, along w/ a spare chassis, running gear, motor, trans, nose, windsheild, etc etc etc
Have a line on two more bodies that are suppose to be decent, will see, just need to find time to go check them out.
Definate rust buckets though :) !!

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Re: WGI Vintage Driving Line

Post by savage217 » Mon Aug 15, 2011 12:40 pm

When I heard 1:20 I instantly thought short course and that this car must be a monster. I guess Jeff forgot to add 1 minute to the total time. That thing looks like a blast to drive.
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Re: WGI Vintage Driving Line

Post by CP » Tue Aug 16, 2011 4:01 pm

For a reference, the top National SCCA Spec Miatas were running around a 2:20 in early July. Best I can do is a 2:23.5 :cry:
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Post by jeffw » Wed Aug 17, 2011 12:15 am

CP wrote:For a reference, the top National SCCA Spec Miatas were running around a 2:20 in early July. Best I can do is a 2:23.5 :cry:
Hmm. Looks like I've got a goal to beat! I'll be there Monday-Tuesday. Curious what a set of fresh Hoosiers will do!
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Re: WGI Vintage Driving Line

Post by 6PAK72 » Wed Aug 17, 2011 11:59 am

My error, 2:20.

Jet pack on the Miata.
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Re: WGI Vintage Driving Line

Post by WillM » Wed Aug 17, 2011 1:50 pm

jeffw wrote:
CP wrote:For a reference, the top National SCCA Spec Miatas were running around a 2:20 in early July. Best I can do is a 2:23.5 :cry:
Hmm. Looks like I've got a goal to beat! I'll be there Monday-Tuesday. Curious what a set of fresh Hoosiers will do!
The fresh Hoosiers won't help nearly as much as being in the draft, which SM and w2w racing has in spades.

If our time trials were held during open-lapping sessions there would be a lot of drafting, and our lap records would be quite different..!!
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Re: WGI Vintage Driving Line

Post by CP » Thu Aug 18, 2011 10:30 am

2:21 with no restrictor plate or weight 8) I've found the draft to help most at the top of the esses. If I shift to 5th before the flag station then I know I got help from the car ahead.
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Re: WGI Vintage Driving Line

Post by savage217 » Thu Aug 18, 2011 5:29 pm

jeffw wrote:
CP wrote:For a reference, the top National SCCA Spec Miatas were running around a 2:20 in early July. Best I can do is a 2:23.5 :cry:
Hmm. Looks like I've got a goal to beat! I'll be there Monday-Tuesday. Curious what a set of fresh Hoosiers will do!
No wonder you have the box truck. How many does it sleep?
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