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26 Apr 12 08:03, TOM WALKER wrote to ROY WITT:
RW>> TW> OF course they left you in the dust if there was much length to
RW>> the
RW>> TW> straights.
RW>> Depending on the driver, of course. I think my 63 Corvette and all
RW>> of the Z28s I've owned could handle better than the Corvair.
TW> I no longer go to the Club metings but here in San Diego there were
TW> several well preped Corvairs that regularly beat the Corvettes and
TW> Comaros when they held the Stadium Parking Lot tight course events
I used to frequent those cone races. Like I said, it all depends on the
driver. The times of the Corvettes and Camaros just as well prepped were
still faster than preped Corvairs and Porsche...
R\%/itt
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