Happy Anniversary TVR
Happy Anniversary TVR
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thegamekeeper

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2,282 posts

299 months

Sunday 22nd January 2012
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Several significant anniversaries this year. 50th anniversary of racing at Sebring (finished 25th); 50th anniversary of Le Mans (finished a few laps) and the 40th anniversary of the "M" series cars (finished off the front of one at MIRA in may) in order to comply with newly introduced crash regulations.

Perhaps a "Classic" get together is called for! Maybe HSCC Historic Festival at Donington 5/6 May if 70s Road Sports and Historic Road Sports championships are confirmed entered.

Edited by thegamekeeper on Sunday 22 January 13:23

smithy63

95 posts

179 months

Sunday 22nd January 2012
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Hello Steve,

Definitely count me in for that yes

Got tired of all those BV,s have we biggrin

Andy.

Ant.

5,254 posts

298 months

Sunday 22nd January 2012
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Twenty years for the modern Griff aswell...

V8 GRF

7,298 posts

227 months

Sunday 22nd January 2012
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Ant. said:
Twenty years for the modern Griff aswell...
I keep seeing this but since the Griffith was first shown in 1990 I think it's been missed by two years. I know the arguement is that none were delivered till '92 but the fact the car was first shown in 1990 makes it 22 years old in my book. confused

Just my opinion of course. smile

longone

252 posts

257 months

Sunday 22nd January 2012
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thegamekeeper said:
Several significant anniversaries this year. 50th anniversary of racing at Sebring (finished 25th); 50th anniversary of Le Mans (finished a few laps) and the 40th anniversary of the "M" series cars (finished off the front of one at MIRA in may) in order to comply with newly introduced crash regulations.

Perhaps a "Classic" get together is called for! Maybe HSCC Historic Festival at Donington 5/6 May if 70s Road Sports and Historic Road Sports championships are confirmed entered.

Edited by thegamekeeper on Sunday 22 January 13:23
nasty man