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Denver, Colorado


What automotive, motorsports or collector car activities would you like to do in the future?

1998 Pontiac Grand Prix street car


What Car Clubs, Racetracks or Motorsport Sanctioning Bodies, (e.g. F1, NASCAR, Indycar, IMSA, WRC) interest you?

Take photos and watch racing on road courses, street courses, rallies, hill climbs, drag races, etc. (anything but roundy-round racing). I enjoy volunteering my time and skills to help with organizing and promoting vintage racing events.


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Mike Rogers left a comment for T2V Racing & Restoration
"The Mk4 looks fantastic - Great photos from Laguna Seca and the Coronado Festival of Speed."
Nov 12, 2011
Mike Rogers left a comment for Richard Herron
"Richard - You might be able to start a "Group"  on the VRL site and provide more information regarding The Guild of Motoring Artists.  If they accept photographers and individuals that create digital art from photos I may be interested.
 
Nice…"
Oct 29, 2011
Mike Rogers left a comment for Charlene Blackler
"Happy birthday Char!
Mike - Missing corner worker and photo guy from RMVR"
Jun 3, 2011
Mike Rogers left a comment for Gary Savage
"Gary,
 
I had to dig back to my 2006 photos to find a couple of you on track at Pueblo:
 
 
From the morning big bore race, opening lap with you in Keith's 1963 Ford Falon - "The Mighty":

 
Trans Am Feature Race - Victory Lap
 

 
 
 
 
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May 18, 2011
Mike Rogers left a comment for Gary Savage
"Gary,
 
Welcome to MyVRL!  Thanks for attending the RMVR Trans Am Invitational event a few years back and speaking at our dinner that evening.
 
Jess Neal with our club has been doing a great job running his #42 Cuda tribute car in the Pikes Peak…"
May 18, 2011
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  • Hi Mike
    Great shots!!! Looks like Off Roding in the Midwest when we ran 25 mile long laps.
    4 times for 100 miles. It even looks like the road gets yorn up from the tires.
    Pike's Peak Gravel was like cement. Will keep going back to your site to see more. Thanks Tom
  • Hi Mike
    Did you get to the Hill Climb last month?
    Would really like to see some of the shots.
    Later Tom
  • Mike, How was the Hill Climb??
  • Hi Mike,
    Chris got the book today, waiting for reply as to his reaction.
    Thanks again for the shots in the book.
    How many pike's Peak type races are held out in your area?
    Would like to visit the sites if possible. Later Tom
  • Mike, Yes we do have a variety of weather. last year, opening day, we had hail to bad that we actually red flagged when the track began to look white.
    Speeking of racing in the rain, have you read the book written by a racer in Seattle about "The art of Racing in the Rain". One of the greatest books I have read. The story is told through the eyes of his dog. So funny and very touching at the same time.
    Dan
  • O.K. Mike, Now lets get down to the reason why I was at Pike's Peak.
    In the Vintage class would they allow a 1968 Jeep run in that class?
    Or is it for 2 wheel drive cars? Thanks , Tom
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  • Mike. Thanks for the comment on the SportscarDigest.com feature. Dennis
  • Hi Mike, Sorry to see that you have no interest in putting your pictures in the book about Chris Salyer at Pike's Peak. I am still willing to let the Vintage Class for Pike's Peak if
    Andrea Adam's is O.K. with that. Let me know. Thanks Tom
  • Mike.
    If interested please send me your e-mail. Thanks. Dennis Gray gray44@pacbell.net
  • Thanks Mike, I haven't been on here in some time.
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