Texas Spokes Sports Car Club Rattle
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Texas Spokes Sports Car Club Rattle
TEXAS SPOlffiS SPORTS CAR CLUB Member of Ford Motorsports Asso. (Local Dealership) Lei.f Johnson Ford 501 Eo Koenig Lane Austin, Texas The I1attle is a monthly pllb1ication of T.S.SoC",C.. It is pub'l Lsh ed the first Thursday of every month and any contri butions are welcome .. T•• S.S.C.C. meets the first and third Thursdays of every month at Leif Bahnson Ford, 501 E. Koenig Lane, Austin, Texas at 8:00 P. M. Meetings are open to all interested persons. T. S. S. C.. C. P. OQ Box 4354 Austin, Texas 78751 t r T. S. S. C. C. - F~ rtI. A. 1971 OFFICERS President Vice-President Treasurer Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary Del Grosenheider David Smith Gary Perser Carol Ann Preusse Virginia Gibbons Events Chairman Championship Series Publicity Chairman Trophy Chairman Program Chairman Tech Inspector Joe Vining Phil Gerrow Tony Ball C. P. Damon David Smith Phil Gerrow 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS T.S.S.C.C. r1inutes 4 - 6 Calendar of Events •••••••••••••••••••••••• 6 Hillclimb Records ••••••••••••••••••••••••• ? Will the ileal Ft~ Please Stand Up••••••••• S - 9 Championship TIallye Standings •••••••• ~ ••• ~lO - 11 Spokes "500· Results •••••••••••••••• ~ ••••• 11 - 12 Champiomhip Gymkhana Standings ••••••••••• l) Any contributions, event results, etc. that need to be in the Rattle shculd be given or mailed to Oscar Backus or Jan Appleby at least a week in advance of publishing. TEXAS SPOKES SPORTS CAR CLUB Minutes, Regular Meeting May 6, 1971 The regular meeting of the Texas Spokes Sports Car Club was called to order by President Del Grosenheider on May 6, 1971. Roll was called and David Stamman protested that his name is spelt with an a and not an o. The Minutes were read and approved. The Club bank balance is now $.599.57 with several out standing bills. Oscar Backus reported that we need additional equip ment for our gymkhanas such a~ streamers and staunchians. Larry Appleby stated that the club does have streamers. Jim Wathen will either locate our streamers or check into getting some which will probably be free~ After a short discussion it was decided that the meetings will continue at Leif Johnson even though David Stamman said that the spice (beer) was missing. The Spokes "500" will be held May 23 at Austin SpeedO-Rama with the club paying ~~25.00 for the use of the track. David Smith reported on the GVRA event. July is the month for the President~s Prix. Forms are available for anyone interested in entering F~~ts TIS Event May 14 - 16~ The after..meeting rallyes will be held in June by Mike Hoff and July by Oscar Backus~ Lew i s Jennings \'Irill send our club nexs ~.n to F ~~1~A. this month. The Club voted not; to po.rtici{lai.:s 5.!' Frr·1.A.~s Safety Day U.S.A8 Carol Ann Preusse will check into il:v'l'ciilg policemen to our events. Cooper's (the store at the Hill), has requested that we let them know well in advance when we hold our Hillclimbs so that he can stock up on those delicious sandwiches. Jack Cartwri ght's father has donated the telephone company's wire for use at our Fall Hillclimb. David Starnrnan reported that the S.C.C.A. event was ter rible - he was beaten by a stock Opel. Phil Gerrow will give the club a bid for building a trailer for our equipment. Larry Hearn wants .:;:175.00· for his trailer. Jack Cartwright stated that Covert Buick would like to sponsor (and pay) for an event - preferrably Nov. 20 - 21. He is to get the offer in writing. Lewis said that Ford does have any objections - we should milk them for all we can get. Rattle contributions must be delivered to Jan Appleby ten days in advance of printing. 4. Minutes, con't. Co Po Damon reoommended that rr{8 holcl a rallye for the benefit of the Settlement House. rrr~e radio stations would announce the event over bhe ir- Cornmun.i ty Service Announce ments free:> C, P, and Carol Ann W31"e authorized to obtain permission from 'the Settlement House for the rallye to be held in. late Al:if;ust or early Septem'oer ~ Our new Rattle Editor is Oscar Backus. The meetlng-Wils adjourned" Respectfully sUbmitted, Virginia Gibbons Acting Recording Secretary ----------------------------------------------------------TEXAS SPOKES SPORTS CAR CLUB Minutes, Regular Meeting May 20, 1971 May 20, 1971, was the date of another regular meeting os the Texas Spokes, Del Grosenheider presidir~;. Minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved, Several visitors wer-e introduced. Among them were Jim & ~~ary Payne who invited us to a Porsche Club Bally on June 6. The Treasurer t s report shows that we have $292.28 with no bills c h great de~l of discussion was held about obtaining a trailer fOT' the eLub, It was CLs0::.c1ed that we do not need a tra:ller., Lewis JenniniSs COil'rllE~:n~ed. that as long as we are as soc rat.ed ',Tlti1 a company t.hat sells trucks, we should have no difficL).l-cy hau:Lin[S our equipment. C~ p. Damon showed tha club the 3 pewter mugs it won in a membership drive from F.M~A. These mugs will be given out in some manner in the future. It was reported that Tom f1atthews has gotten us a fire extinGuisher and is keeping it at his house. Virginia Gibbons requested that the date of the Ladies· Gymkhana be changed. It is now changed to June 27. She also reported that we have lost the use of H. E. B. Southside because of complaints from n neurotic neighbor. TI~e event for next Sunday will be held at Speed-O-Rama. Part of the figure 8 course will be used. Dottie and JOG reported that last weekend1s event at Green Valley was great fun. G.V.R.li. is one step away from getting their S.C.C.A. license. A great deal of ,discussion was held regarding last weekend's F.M.A. event at T.I.S. It was generally agreed that the only word to describe it is "dildo ll • On this Minutes, con't. note the meeting was adjourned so we could all burn rub ber on the after-meeting rallye o Respectfully submitted, Carol Ann Preusse Recording Secretary June 6 June l' PCA Hill Country Tra.il - a low-pressure T.S.D. rallye - Registration - noon at Landa Park in New Braunfels - $5.00 per car - refreshments and dash plaques - Contact Anne Mobley at 836-3923 for more information~ aVRA enent - Green Valley JUNE 27 TSSCC CHAMPIONSHIP GYMKHANA #6 (Virginia Gibbons) July 4 GVRA event (tentative) JULY 11 TSSCC CHAMPIONSHIP EVENT #7 - PRESIDENT'S PRIX (Del Grosenheider) AUGUST 1 AQUA FESTIVAL GYMKHANA - CHAMPIONSHIP EVENT #8 Municipal Audltorium parking Ie.+; (Larr:r Appleby and David Smith) ------~----------------------------------------~--------~ WELCOME to our newest TSSCC-FMA members: Milton p. Cherne Tony p. Cherne 5803 N"I ',Hampton 926-8389 6. SPOKES HILLCLII'1J:' B:i;COEDS Records are compiled from past r-esu l t s Inc Lud i.ng the Spring, 1971 event. Old r-eccrc.s which wer-e brokc n at the 171 Spring event are in parenthe8es c A PRDD. B PROD. C PIlOD. D PROD. E PRDD. F PEOD. G PROD. H PROD. A SEDAN B SEDAN C SEDAN D SE!)AN DB 1 DB 2 FF FV David Stekoll Richard Seivers Larry Appleby Ronald Vli11iams DeiJJitt Payne Bob Becker Ed Sta.nley Gary Perser Rusty l\1ills D. Dewees Dan Amato Art r'10s1ey C. Brehm B. Johnson Bob Lemens B. Bailes Corvette 427 Corvette 327 Tiger Corvair Yendto MGB Alfa Romeo Spitfire Sprite l\lustang VW Nini Cooper Anglia Corvair power V'vJ power Winkleman FV 34 .. 511 35.080 35.423 (J7. 897) 37.359 410310 41~796 44.346 44 181 (45 •865 ) 35.085 38.617 (38.991) 43~124 (45.570) 490211 36.131 (38.998) 42,,480 (43.834) 34~191 (34.345) IH,,832 0 CONGPJ.l.TUU.. TIONS to DOB (];; SidJDY LErffiNS on the ar-r tva I of a l~by girl, Jennifer Elaine, born Kay 24, 1971. CONGBi~TUJ..b.TIONS to C. P. and HARTH.!;. DArWN on winning 3rd place (a :1~75. 00 pr-Lz e t ) on liThe Long and 1:lincUng fioad ll TInllye held Hay 30 by the Checkpointers. vJE STILL NEED VOLUNTEERS TO PUT ON OUR !:lEliiAINING EVENTS! SEE JOE VINING FOR DATES. 7. Will the Real Ford Motorsports hSSO .. Please Stand Up? by Gary Ferser This is an insider's view of what really went on at TIS during the first annual Lone Star Regional Roundup. I drove over in the Super Sprite early Saturday morning along with Dave Smith who was towing his new Cortina GT race car behind his old familar Cortina GT (B Sedan watch out - Dave didn~t take too kindly to being beaten at the Hill and this Cortina #2 is a hairy mama)l About half way over, we caught Jack Cartwright who was towing his funny looking 0tal behind a really keen oamper truck .. Our first indication of what was to come was when we got to th~ track and were told that we would have to drive back to Bryan, 10 miles away, to register for the event at the Holiday Inn, Well, we left the race cars at the track and when we~got to the Holiday Inn they told us that tech inspec tinn wa~ being done there. With pleading, we got them to a gree to tech the cars at the track. Fun. 1~e schedule said practice would start at 8:00 but it was now after 10:00 and nothinf, was moving - typical of the entire week-end. During the tech inspection we fouGht our second skirmish with the Fr~ - car classification. They used g~~ classifica tion rules based on the Ford !VIotor Cmmpany "formula ". The classification book had about ten pages of Ford products Torinos with dual power ash trays, Torinos without dual power ash trays, nontee;os with racing stripes and hood scoops, 1·1ustang lIach I J s with Rally-Pac adjustable steering wheels, •••• need I continue - I think you get the picture. On the last four page s were Lr.s t.ed all them f'unny Lrt t Le furrin cars. The problem was they d Idri ' t list AII bhcm f'unny little rur-r m cars. There were a few that were deleted, ~il:e my Sprite, Dave t s Cortina, Jack's Opel, Lar-r-ys Tiger (IIS u n bea m? I thought they made electric mixers. II), Phil's Nini, and Vernon's Cooper. They said the Cooper was a Dune Buggy. (Too bad that Vernon didn't know that he owned a Dune Bu~gy; he could have entered the Off-Road Races). The Mini was put in the Ford Pickup Truck Class (they said it looked like it could haul manure, what with the back seat out and all). The Tiger was put in Class Double A Modified (Larry wasn't sure ~ he would be running against). Jack's Opel GT and my Sprite were put tOGether in a class with the Corvettes and Porsche 914-6 I s . The Cortina was in with a 1971 Mustang Mach I Ram Air 351, amonG other things. Come to think of it the only Spokes cars which were listed in the classifications were Mike Hoffls Pinto and Jim Edrington's Mustang. Could it be because the little chrome letters on their hoods happen to be FOR D ? While 1 1m on the subject of cars - most people noticed the laok of restroom facilities at the part of the road course that we were using and assumed that it was simply due to an oversight in failing to rent portable outhouses when act~ally 8. . .i it was a demonstration by Ford Motor Company of the utility in ordering a new Nercury 11a::>audel' with the optional porta ble toilet installed. We finally got out on to the t.r'ack and made a few runs (very few runs).. This was thE; f'J.n part, mostly because the track is so ideal and parlly because there was no way for F~~ to bother us while we were out there driving. Later in the afternoon, La~ry, Phil~ Dave, Jimmie, and Jack went ove::' and found out that they didn1t know beans about drag racing o Oh well, let the straight line boys have their thing e Saturday night was the supreme d i.sappoa.nbment , The Official Larry Appleby Mjdnight Lightless Offroad Mini Bike Race Through the Bushes never carne off~ ~~en asked for com ment the chief steward of this event mumbled something about wives and motel room showers, I camped out, if you can call rolling up in a blanket and lying on the ground all night camping. You have probably noticed that when the sun comes up all the little birds In the trees start tweetinf,. Well, that's not all they start doing: I know. I was under a tree. Sunday I renewed my battle with the Pancho Nasty Racing Team from Houston. Their cars may be slow, but those Nasty girls looked real fast~ All of us were faster on Sunday. Phil Gerrow discovered that he could cut off four seconds per lap simply by pouring tNO bottles of Nother Webster:s Miracle Cockaroach Killer on his clutch. He also pours brake fluid in his carburetors, but you do all kinds of silly things when your engine is in there sideways an~1ay.. There were more demonstrations on Sunday. Mike Hoff gave us a door shutting demonstration using his new Pi.nt.o , Some YO·-YO in a Ford Nustang Hach I showed us t~nat if you can get your car sideways in the last t.urn and Lock up t;'le br-ake s . the steering won:t work, Cool. Unf' or-t unace Ly dt~ri::.1.g t.he cour s e cf the demonstration, he clobbered tfle e:ectronic timing equipment. After the runs were finished Ne got the bar-b-que that Ford had promised- us. Unfortunately they had never said bar b-cued vffiAT. Really, bar-b-cued armadillo isn1t all that bad once you fi~lre out how to peel the damn shell off. Too bad that Larry and Jan and Phil and Carol Ann left before the Big Event. Right after the bar-b-que they passed out these little raffle tickets with numbers printed on them. Someone said that they were to determine who would get the trophies because the guy with the times had forGotten about the bar b-que and had left for Houston already, but that wasn't right. Actually, the holders of the 24 lucky numbers got to go to the field behind the Holiday Inn to play Squat Tag in the asparagus patch. The Ninner of ~ was promised a Ureal treat II! 9. BEER RUN RALLY.2 - _.- ... 5-20-71 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Itt~ 7th 8th 9th 'lOth _._ jI:~S-JLTS ...... Malcolm & Suaanne Joyce Hiil Gerrow & Carol Ann Preusse Jim & Mary Payne Mike Hoff & Kay Gustafson Gary Reid & Steve Bage Joe Vining & Dotty Cortemeglia Ce P. & f·lartha Damon Del Grosenheider & Steve Grose~~eider Linda LaBaume & Clarence Pittman Virginia Gibbons & Oscar Backus Our thanks to Tony Ball for an outstanding rallye even though some of us didn't quite do so well. Hang in there pilots and navigators. Life can' ,t be as bact as a rallye. Rallies are for those who want to test their patience, sense of direction, and nerve limits~ If any one knows any speclal techniques that would improve these) three factors let us know. Life could be simpler then. '} --------------------_ .. _---------~-----~-----------_.- CHAr·lPIONSHIP RALLY SEInES STAr: (as of 5-20·-7:"') ~1alcolm Joyce Suzanne Joyce Jey F~eUeor Ih egaN':'.. IIall e J:1'8 Sue Hawkins Del Grosenheider Phil GerrOH' Carol Ann Preusse Margaret Grosenheider Ron Keeney !'Iike HoffLarry Hearn Nancy Hearn Kay Gustafson ~Loe :?idle-a" Oscar Backus Virginia Gibbons Joe Vining Dotty Cortemeglia 16 16 7 6 6 6 6 6 5 5 5 4 4 4 3 3 3 8=> ----- d Bet ~ l1ol/~ ;}7 Rally Standings, con't. Larry Appleby Jan Appleby C. p. Damon Gary Reid Steve Bage Bob PodhrasIcy ~1artha Damon Robert Hauck rUke Showal, ter 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 ----------------------------------------~-~----------- - - SPOKES A SEDAN Rusty Hills Jim Edrington Bob ltleathersby Vernon Lemens Bruce Chapman Tom Dalrymple Frances Dombroski Tony Cherne B SEDAN David Smith David Stamman Bill Foster Bob Rollins Bill r1urray Tommy Reyno'Lds Albert Villegas f'Iichael Platt Rufus Barker C SEDAN Ronald Decker George Tamayo Gabriel Tamayo Robert ~1oore C & D PRODUCTION Larry Appleby Richard Brown Jon Hor-naday Randy Beid Oscar Backus 11 500" P~SULTS r1ustang ~1ustang Nus tang Shelby GT Camaro Cougar Pontiac Javelin Cortina V'vl Ghia Pinto Opel I1allye Vee;a '11'1 Voivo Datsun VT-l V1rl VVl 37.943 38,,844 38.893 39.313 39.851 L~O ~ 888 44.454 45.678 36.861* 38.. 534 39·,969 1.;,0 ,,1}O9 41 e575 41.,861 43 43.753 44.101 3653 41.278 43.819 4L!, .441 Ghia 45.250 Tiger 37.022 39.842 40,,015 40.207 41.822 XKE Austin Healey Tif.er Tn A 11. "500" Results, con1t. E & F PRODUCTION David Hamby Jack Cartwright C. P. Damon Susan Pryor Frank Baldeschweider HGB Fiat 37.316 38.431 39.901 42,,767 42.,792 G & H PRODUCTION Ga:n'y Pers er Mike Lucas Joe Vining Sprite Sprite Sprite 38.832 42.137 42.201 Dunebuggy 37.119 37.210 37.316 38,,139 38.726 38 39.709 39.970 40.,048 40.320 DUNEBUGGY Jini Brizendine Walter Zeltner Curly Brehm Mike r1arsh Del Grosenheider Rusty Mills Wayne Thomas J.1ike r1arsh C. W. Henne ck r.1alcolm Joyce Lonnie Henderson Vernon Cook L. Henneck SPECIAL Vernon Lemens Sprite Opel 1·1GB " II II "II 0903 II II " " "" . II 4L,2L~1 41.887 42 .. 5LW FF IJ\DIES Martha Damon Cathy Simmakk Suzanne Joyce Cheryl Dombroski NGB Sprite Duncbuggy . Pontiac IH~350 L',2.277 L~4. 615 47.. 335 *TOP TH'1E OF DAY - SHb.LL ChRS David Smith - Cortina - 36 r861 TIHE OF DAY - LARGE CARS Vernon Lemens -FF- 35.727 *~1-TOP 12. CHAf·lPIONSHIP GYNICI{[~NA ~!-i:T'J:CS STi-l.NDINGS (as of 5~2J 'i' ~J C SEDAN . . . . Phi1 Gerrow David Stamman Geroge Tamayo ~Ne1son Sponheimer Vernon Lemens C PRODUCTION ~ Lar-r-y Appleby Tommy Hornburg Ri char-d Brown H PRODUCTION '" Gary Perser SEDAN ~ Jim Edrington ...... Tom Dalrymple Bob Weathersby Bob Podhr-a sky Bruce Chapman 23 12 4 18 10 3 '- D SEDAN Joe VininG Larry Hearn 9 9 FORr'IUIA C Vernon Lemens 8 :~:~~~~ ~~ers I1{DIES <, Dot. ty 22 12 8 1 l(tentative) 17 10 9 6 1) Bobby Lemens 25 24 4 4 1 Jay. F:ta1er . Gabriel Tamayo Bill Foster Ii. B SEDAN .......Davicl Smith ....... David Stamman ~ Del Grosenheider Bill Poster ..........Bob Rollins John Reid Michael Hoff 7 5 Ro~ald-Dccker D PRODUCTION {Jon Hornaday ........ Joe Vining E PRODUCTION -...... Co Po Damon -Ia ok Cartwright Tony Ball 11 8 10 :1", Cortemeg1i~ ~ Ija:ct.ha Damon Virg5.nja Gibbons Sue Hawkins Jo Ann Ball Carol Ann Preusse Jo Lee Fidler Suzanne Joyce ---.,9 5 DUNEBUGGY ~'r'1alco1m Joyce Johnny Voudouris Ron Keeney Del Grosenheider 4 2 1 1 . 14 4 4 1 1 1 13. t.q, ~ ~ ~~t' f T ~,~ ..,