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    International historic car race sites.

    http://www.sportscardigest.com/

    http://www.velocetoday.com/

    http://vintageracecar.com

    http://www.autosport.com/

    I guess that most of you include at least one of these sites in your bookmark folder.

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    Don't forget individual clubs, such as (in Australia) Victorian Historic Racing Register www.vhrr.com and Historic Sports and Racing car Association www.hscra.com
    They are a wealth of information on their local scene.
    Then there is the likes of UK's Historic Sports Car Club, www.hscc.org.uk who have just released their 2012 calendar, and you could organise a complete overseas holiday from that alone.
    http://www.hscc.org.uk/resources/Pro...tes%202012.pdf

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    There are big numbers of people who don't seem to be able to find these sorts of sites.

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    thanks Steve for your work in getting the site up again two alternate site with some great stuff are Motorsport retro and the chicane

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    Kiwi285, don't you forget to do your lawns when you have some time.
    And yes it has been different without the site, we have some new gardens. Thanks Steve

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    I thought I must have been the only one suffering withdrawl symptoms - I was at a loss awaiting more info. I feel must better now - without this website we lose contact with each other.

    All the best for the festive season and have a really great New Year.

    Cheers Mike

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    I opened this thread to give enthusiasts an area where there were most if not all of the International sites in one place for easy access to this sort of info, thank you for contributing and may there be much more to come.
    Thankyou Steve, I was getting strange messages from my anti virus program I was thinking that I must have done something wrong, its good to have it back, my sanity may return.

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    Well I guess the Poms have been involved in Motorsport for as long as anyone.All sites are acceptable.

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    http://www.britishracecar.com/JimStengel-McRae-GM1.htm
    If you are interested in F5000 sites.

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    http://www.motorsportarchive.com/new...nd_gallery.htm , Worth a look, both NZ and International threads, some good old pics.

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    I would like to add www.oldracingcars.com to the list.
    Great for finding the history of a particular car.

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    IF you speak French you can try www.autodiva.fr
    there is also a magazine Autodiva
    forum is here http://www.autodiva.fr/forum/viewforum.php?f=2
    some interesting topics but as its mainly EEC/French orientated it may not float yer boat ( and I am not talking about Rainbow Warrior!) and i often follow the threads of interest by using Internet translation service.
    Yes I know Im behind you guys, i like warm beer and it rains a lot here too.

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    There are some groups who post their newsletters on the Victorian Historic Racing Register's website forum.
    Well worth a read.

    http://www.vhrr.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=16

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