Posted 21 May 2009 - 12:57 PM
Hi
As I said, the flyers went through this same agonizing missteps in the 60s when they organized flying pre-WW2 designs. Felling like the lost prophet, I brought this up in the beginning a few years ago. I TOLD you this would happen.
Doesn't really affect me in that I have always kept originals running. And as Bomker points out, WE have been racing these things at conventions for a while.
One story, P did this, and might not fess up to it. 10 years ago, some of the guys around the country, including P, wondered why I disdained Cox Cars. My fault really. In the day, in the 60s, Cox cars wouldn't run well, and didn't get raced except in the Z main. I mentioned that of the 36drtr/kits the AMTs were the only rational period design, and the one I used to abuse money races for the kits.
After proving it at several convention races we called "The Cox Challenge" (the challenge was, any cox against my surviving AMTs). (Ironically, P found NOS bodies for my survivors FOR me!), P decided to do an AMT. Instead of just doing the car and beating me up with his driving, something he does...he had to IMPROVE the car.
Rebuilt chassis, front end and, best of all, a Champion 707!
He lost the race to me, first to the "deadman" and off! I opined that the chassis wasn't up to the power level involved. I am not sure he ever worked it out. What he didn't understand, period, not being there, was that the tracks put a 12buck limit on the cars. The roots of "Group 12"! The 707 was about 20 bucks in the day, unimaginable.
Because, as racers, we are afraid of looking bad!
I am not sure why the NOW part. The preamble to the Society Of Antique Modelers, the guys flying the pre WW2 model aircraft, says, in essence, "we are not trying to re-write history". And goes on in that vein. P was a world champion, Stube and Cukrus and ...you get the idea.
I have beat P in races but that doesn't make me the 71 champ, does it. Just means WE had fun racing as friends. Bomker, a couple years ago, was racing with a bunch of us on the old hill climb with 1/32 60s CLUB cars. Most of us in the race were old club champions with those cars, and Mike had never done that. The cars were good, fun, SLOW, and we had a blast.
That is what I do now. I make the trip to BP to run with friends. I KNOW Stube is the better driver. Now I just want to enjoy his company while racing.
But in the long run, I expect, if these retro catgories are going to survive, we need to take more of a clue from the airplane guys.
Fate
Rocky Russo
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