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1962 Alfa Romeo Giulia Spider Veloce 1962 Triumph Spitfire racecar


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Daniel Mensinger replied to Casey Annis's discussion Can-Am Designer Peter Bryant Passes Away in Vintage Racecar Journal Group
"I am saddend to here this news. I purchased a copy of Peter's book last year at the Monterey Historics. At the time I did not know it but the copy was signed by the author. A special thrill since I grew up watching all of his Can-Am cars run at…"
Apr 1, 2009
Tom Escover replied to Casey Annis's discussion Can-Am Designer Peter Bryant Passes Away in Vintage Racecar Journal Group
"Although I did not personally know Peter Bryant, I certainly remember the wonderful Ti22. I was amongst the many fans that day in 1970 at Laguna, hoping to see Olvier take it to victory. Sad to learn of Peter Bryant's passing."
Apr 1, 2009
Bruce Langson replied to Casey Annis's discussion Can-Am Designer Peter Bryant Passes Away in Vintage Racecar Journal Group
"Peter and I had become friends over the past several years. His stories, quick wit and creativity were always with him. It is great that his recent book on racing and his accomplishments in Can-Am racing is so well received.

It is very sad to hear…"
Apr 1, 2009
Casey Annis posted a discussion in Vintage Racecar Journal Group
It is with a great deal of sadness that I relay that racecar designer Peter Bryant died last night of a heart attack at his home in Las Vegas.Peter started out as a mechanic in Formula One, but eventually went on to design his own Can-Am car, the…
Apr 1, 2009
Paul replied to Casey Annis's discussion John Fitch Needs Our Help in Vintage Racecar Journal Group
"Those of us associated with Skip Barber started this thread a year ago this month in the hope of helping John. I include the link here so we don't cover old ground.
http://www.teamjuicyracing.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2712"
Mar 17, 2009
Casey Annis posted a discussion in Vintage Racecar Journal Group
Motor racing’s senior statesman, 92-year-old John Fitch, is being threatened with the loss of his home near Lime Rock where he has lived for more than 50 years. The house was built before the Revolution of 1776. The state now claims, however, that a…
Mar 17, 2009
Casey Annis left a comment for Conor O'Brien
"Many thanks for the warm words! Our goal, all along has been to make VR a truly international publication. As such, we strive to keep an editorial balance of 1/3 from the UK/Europe, a 1/3 from the U.S. and 1/3 from Australia/NZ. I think this enables…"
Feb 27, 2009
Norm Sippel replied to Casey Annis's discussion GM RIP? in Vintage Racecar Journal Group
"Casey:

I agree with you. And, here is what I base my opinion on - 2 years living in the Detroit area (Troy) after growing up in New Jersey and always wondering why American cars had lost their appeal after the '60s.

I was the Associate Auto Editor…"
Feb 27, 2009
Richard Truesdell replied to Casey Annis's discussion GM RIP? in Vintage Racecar Journal Group
"Casey,

While one point you raise, that the previous infusion of funds is just covering GM's 4th quarter losses, is certainly true, the catastrophic consequences of liquidating GM are just too frightening to contemplate. All auto manufacturers are…"
Feb 26, 2009
Cape Coventry replied to Casey Annis's discussion GM RIP? in Vintage Racecar Journal Group
"Dear Casey:

You have now realized what our present administration should have realized weeks ago: namely that spending money to cover a company's losses is a futile gesture. Now we hear that the Obama administration has appointed a car czar to…"
Feb 26, 2009
Allen Brown replied to Casey Annis's discussion GM RIP? in Vintage Racecar Journal Group
"What we need at the moment is a manufacturer committed to the production of energy-efficient vehicles and the US has a great chance to take the lead in this as it has a major manufacturer by the balls. Creating a new manufacturer from scratch would…"
Feb 26, 2009
Casey Annis posted a discussion in Vintage Racecar Journal Group
This may be slightly off-topic, but in light of its "historical" impact...maybe not.Am I alone in my thinking that GM should be allowed to quickly slip under the waves? Up until this morning I had grudgingly believed that all three US manufacturers…
Feb 26, 2009
MotorSportsEtc.com replied to Casey Annis's discussion America's Return to F1?? in Vintage Racecar Journal Group
"Point taken about the US track record of fielding F1 teams, nonetheless this era is drastically different from a sponsorship and marketing point of view. I may go on a limb here, but I don't think it will be difficult for them to field $100M or so a…"
Feb 24, 2009
Dennis Gray replied to Casey Annis's discussion America's Return to F1?? in Vintage Racecar Journal Group
"Who were those two kids who beat the Europeans last year in the ?? run offs in England. I want to say formula ford but it may have been Formula who knows. Now would seem the time to pick three or four young guns and get them running on the tracks…"
Feb 24, 2009
Lateralg (Bob Pengraph) replied to Casey Annis's discussion America's Return to F1?? in Vintage Racecar Journal Group
"If Peter Windsor is going to take such an active role in the USF1 team, who will fill the void for the practice, qualifying and pre grid commentaries during the F1 events?"
Feb 24, 2009
Paul E. Hubert replied to Casey Annis's discussion America's Return to F1?? in Vintage Racecar Journal Group
"I hope things will get better between Bernie E. and Tony G. so we can get F1 back in North America!

I do agree, the big task indeed will be to familiarize the 'households' of America with a marketable name to take on the rest of the world! Danica's…"
Feb 24, 2009
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  • Hi Casey
    Pete looks like a real talent and a find.
    I hope that you are well :-))
    All the best - Stephen
  • I have to congratulate you on your Vintage Racecar Magazine, which I am now getting and have just received the March issue. Fascinating information on the racing world worldwide and I am delighted to see the European advertisers such as Fiskens, Race Retro and a few others are now involved. How soon until you have a European edition of the Magazine. I have not been a member of VRL for very long but in that time have seen the membership increase significantly by the day and it will , I know, become the leading international website for Vintage or Historic racing. Stephe and his team have done an amazing job and you are all to be congratulated. With Kind regards
    Conor
  • Hi Casey
    Please take a look at your Group on MyVRL.
    A copy of your website shows up to bring the latest content to your Group members.
    Facebook and MySpace cannot do this :-))
    Thought you should be the first to try it.
    Warmest regards - Stephen
  • I suspect that we both have nothing better to do than to look The Vintage Racing League website.

    Hoo Roo

    Patrick
  • Hi Casey...I will look forward to the answers you get about the HANS device. My guess is that the vintage driver is going to want to stay unincumbered, and NOT want the device. As SCCA Pit Marshall, I lean on the safety side. I will enjoy reading the discussions on this issue. Thanks for making this a popular topic. PS: See you at Lime Rock, Ct. anytime?
  • Hi Casey!
    Yep, joined the group.
    Missed the HMSA race at Laguna yesterday.
    I think Dennis went, though.

    Jim
  • Hi, Casey! Good to see you and looking forward to shooting for VRJ again this year.
  • Thanks Casey, yes, I have joined some time ago. Health continues well. I was down your way in the fall for a week fighting the fires there. Tragic!

    Hoppe all is good withy you. Your mag just gets better all the time,,,truely a fine result. Hope to see you sometime this year.
  • Casey, sorry about that. It's Sean Kanaley. We only met briefly and to be honest, I was pretty fuzzy on your name until I saw it posted. As I recall, you know my buddy Doug Schreier (I think that's who I met you with).

    Cheers,

    Sean
  • I think we met at Long Beach GP a couple of years ago. I see your truck at Bolsa Chica state beach all the time and come to think of it, I think I saw you there Sunday afternoon, but I wasn't sure it was you so I didn't say "hi". Great looking magazine, by the way!
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