Cold and very windy day
1 Chas Shaffer
2 Fahan
3 ? (Car # 97 but not on program)
4 Kniffen
Cold and very windy day
1 Chas Shaffer
2 Fahan
3 ? (Car # 97 but not on program)
4 Kniffen
Barry Haynie
FC #9 WDCR
#97 Burke
Thanks, amend the results to:
1 Shaffer
2 Fahan
3 Burke
4 Fatur
5 Kniffin
These results are unofficial
Shaffer dominated the race and threaten to take the overall. Minor, Fahan and Moran had a good dice through early to mid race but could not dent Shaffer's lead. One full course caution closed up the field. Minor et al balked by traffic at restart allowing Shaffer to reestablish his commanding lead. Minor retired just past halfway, Moran went off and had to be towed after race. Kniffin ran as high as third but dropped back.
Barry Haynie
FC #9 WDCR
Any idea how to find the complete official results? We were too cold and didn't stick around...
Thanks
Chas Shaffer - 1:12.390
Chris Fahan - 1:12.716
Chris Burke - 1:13.363
Tom Fatur - 1:14.549
Douglas Kniffin - 1:13.535
Kent Sawyer - 1:14.873
Andy Scha... - 1:15.617
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I just got done racing a vintage event at Summit this weekend. I was in a 2 liter Porsche (69-70) and my times were in the 27's. A 12 must be a rocket around that place.
Yep, Chas is fast, but his time wasn't a new record. As far as the :27 goes, that's where we see the FVs! You need to get out of the street car and back into a race car!
Larry Oliver
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Larry Oliver
you can have your race car and i will take my street car and a career. because of driving a street car i will still be racing fifty years from now, wouldnt happen otherwise.
For what it's worth we did 46 laps in the 11's and two 1:11.01's at Summit in testing. Unfortunately we had some problems in the race. I plan to hit a couple regionals at Summit this year so we'll see what happens.
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