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    Thanks for that Ray. I think the word that best describes New Zealand's history in motorsport is innovation, in other words making do with what was available at the time, or having to adapt or manufacture what was not readily available. One only has to look at the great variety of "specials" built over the years and the early saloon cars that raced in the 50s and 60s.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Allan View Post
    Thanks for that Ray. I think the word that best describes New Zealand's history in motorsport is innovation, in other words making do with what was available at the time, or having to adapt or manufacture what was not readily available. One only has to look at the great variety of "specials" built over the years and the early saloon cars that raced in the 50s and 60s.
    Without dredging up old issues, even in NZ you can build a single seater out of a pile of period bits and be welcomed with open arms.

    Try the same thing with a saloon and no chance.

    Yet it is OK running a 2.4 litre Escort, a V8 Escort, Zephyr, Alfetta, Capri, MGB or Triumph TR7, only because 'it was done in period'. personally, I don't see the difference.

    Much as I support the ethos of Historic Saloons, just one non-Ford at the Icebreaker suggests that it is easier to run with a Ford than any other make on the grounds of availability of parts, spares and performance equipment and even knowledge. I take my hat off to all competitors running something a little bit different. They don't have to be winners and classic racing is supposed to be about participation.

    For me it is also about variety.
    Last edited by ERC; 01-27-2024 at 01:34 AM.

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