> The original reason for car shows and driving Shelby products was to share the experience with civilians. I can't count how many times we switched autocross cars and discovred no two early Shelbys drive alike. Many a new autocrosser was discovered as a result of "want to take a couple of laps?" I used to love drivers schools, instructing in the finess of parking lot racing and watching them acquire the skills. Ask the corner workers at SCCA events if they remember riding in the race cars during lunch break. 6S1776 had a passenger seat just to give worker rides as a thank you for working so we can race. It's a shame insurance regulations prohibit this practice today. You have discovered one of the joys of preserving the legend. Well written... Lee Mathias
Amen to that, Lee & Mike. I love instructing for the various club driving schools and always enjoy taking my students who want a ride. It makes my job a lot easier to be able to demonstrate what I'm trying to get the student to do and to understand that the turn-in, apex and track-out points aren't huge imaginary circles 6 ft. in diameter but about 6 in.! And, Lee, you're right about the insurance thing. For most clubs, we can't take anyone out unless they're registered as students or workers and no one under 18 years old. What a shame but that's the kinda world we live in today. Regards, Stan ----- Original Message ----- From: <lmathias@bellsouth.net> To: <MikeLDrew@aol.com>; <ShelbyMustang@carmemories.com> Sent: Thursday, April 21, 2005 9:33 AM Subject: Re: How to make somebody's life.... > > > The original reason for car shows and driving Shelby products was to share the experience with civilians. I can't count how many times we switched autocross cars and discovred no two early Shelbys drive alike. Many a new autocrosser was discovered as a result of "want to take a couple of laps?" I used to love drivers schools, instructing in the finess of parking lot racing and watching them acquire the skills. Ask the corner workers at SCCA events if they remember riding in the race cars during lunch break. 6S1776 had a passenger seat just to give worker rides as a thank you for working so we can race. It's a shame insurance regulations prohibit this practice today. You have discovered one of the joys of preserving the legend. Well written... Lee Mathias >