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john Posted - 24 Jun 2020 : 1:05:45 PM
If you have any views on the proposed rule changes, please get back to me or your state Historic management Committee and give us your concerns or support.
Thanks
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acotrel Posted - 29 Jul 2020 : 08:28:38 AM
The seniors' meetings offer better value then historic. At least they are not all pansies who do not really want to race.
acotrel Posted - 09 Jul 2020 : 08:12:57 AM
Historic racing is crap and always has been.
acotrel Posted - 09 Jul 2020 : 08:10:48 AM
Some of the best road racing we have ever seen was in the late 60s and early seventies when everybody had small capacity two-strokes.
acotrel Posted - 09 Jul 2020 : 08:07:47 AM
I love two-stroke races and I love four-stroke races. A few years ago I made a conscious choice. I sold a very good TZ350 to buy a decent gearbox for my Seeley Commando 850. Running a TZ350 is too expensive to waste it in races against four cylinder four strokes. I've only raced the Seeley a few times, but there have been two-strokes getting in my way with their different race lines. It is not what road racing should be about.
acotrel Posted - 09 Jul 2020 : 08:00:01 AM
Most of the problems with historic racing have occurred because of running two-strokes in the same races as four-strokes. While historic race classes are based only on date of manufacture and capacity, that is never going to change.
If you look back a bit, Brice Kinnersley used to run his 250 Montesa in Period 3 against 350 Manxes and 7Rs. He was within the rules. He later had the decency to move to Period 4. There was a 125cc Bantam which was almost an RS125. And decent two stroke of 250cc will absolutely cream most four-strokes on a reasonably short circuit - that is most of our circuits. When you do that, anyone who has spent a bomb on a four-stroke will stay at home.

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