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Perhaps part of the appeal of historic racing is that there are a lot of average drivers putting on a display of little competitions within each race that the paying public seem to enjoy so much, isn't this what used to happen with the Mini 7's and formula fords of times gone by.They weren't the fastest cars out there but they were the most interesting even though at the time people were putting them down.But they were talking about the many close ,incidents and overtaking maneuvers that went on.And then there was the Sports sedans/OSCA cars, but it was the noise and speed that appealed, the slower closer classes were the ones that were remembered.
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