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    Default Will you still be racing at age 75?

    I know some of you will cringe at the prospect of a 75 year old driver next to you and I might be a wee bit biased, but not to shabby for a 75.9 year old... ...my father's last race prior to this one was 30 years ago in a Surtees TS-5 F-5000 car.

    He's had an FIA license, National SCCA license with 2 silver and 2 bronze metals (Jerry Hansen era) and has participated in the Trans-Am, Can-Am & F-5000 series.

    This was last Sunday at Blackhawk Farms with a bunch of "angry jelly beans" swarming past him... ...and trying to find a gear.

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    Dunno...that's 10 years from now. If my wife has her way there will still be at least one race car in the family...she's not ready to quit.

    do you have a welded diff in that VW? Looks like a lot of arm strength being used!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ed Funk View Post
    do you have a welded diff in that VW? Looks like a lot of arm strength being used!
    Nope, a Quaife with 225/45/13 Hankooks...

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    Well, Ed, I have two years on you and plan to still be doing it at 75....Chuck
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    kudos to all of you who are getting up there and still have the body and mind to do this. the fact that it's been 30yrs since he last raced makes his run pretty impressive, that's a long time out of the seat.


    I don't know why my plans are, thats 42yrs off - but I know I've seen a bunch of guys in that age bracket on both sides of the fitness fence, some still doing it well, well into their 80's. but I see NO ONE stepping up to tell the more worn of them it was time to hang it up, and that does bother me.

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    A couple of things I missed. He wants a rear wheel drive car...he drives the VW like a RWD car...that is what he learned on. Second....Move him closer to the steering wheel...he is too far back. cB
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    I watched Newman at 83 kick a youngsters ass. Lord, I hope I'm still racing at 75.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Russ Myers View Post
    I watched Newman at 83 kick a youngsters ass. Lord, I hope I'm still racing at 75.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hoof Hearted View Post
    This was last Sunday at Blackhawk Farms with a bunch of "angry jelly beans" swarming past him...
    I will be 70 in a few months, I also was at Blackhawk Farms this past Friday for 4 thirty minute sessions. I hadn't raced in the last 5 years. Brand new tub up build jelly bean. Handled really well which didn't hide the fact that my mind & body were not up to the challenge. At best I did 15 minute of each 30 minute session & then sat in the car in the padock thinking to myself, do I want to go through the retraining of myself so that I can race again. It was not fun. I packed up & went home.

    End of it all
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    Decent lines, good courtesy, excellent traffic awareness and judgement. I'd pass him. I'm 20 years away and doubt I'll be that good when the time comes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ddewhurst View Post
    I will be 70 in a few months, I also was at Blackhawk Farms this past Friday for 4 thirty minute sessions. I hadn't raced in the last 5 years. Brand new tub up build jelly bean. Handled really well which didn't hide the fact that my mind & body were not up to the challenge. At best I did 15 minute of each 30 minute session & then sat in the car in the padock thinking to myself, do I want to go through the retraining of myself so that I can race again. It was not fun. I packed up & went home.

    End of it all
    I feel your pain Dave. I feel this way the first session of a weekend. Can I really do this? Why don't I understand what the car is doing? Is this fun? Eventually it wears off and I realize this is fun even if I'm not perfect. Sounds like you weren't able to make it over the hump to the fun stuff?

    What's the problem, are you irritated you aren't as good as you used to be / want to be or can you just not find the basic joy in the driving?

    I can't tell you what to do, but I think you owe to yourself to make sure the fun really isn't there. If it's not, then walk away. But don't give up too soon.

    Yes, I spent too much time last weekend with my new-age touchy-feely aging-hippy brother-in-law.
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    I didn't mention this to him and he'll probably read it here... ...I brought my gear along, just in case he couldn't/wouldn't continue.

    I asked him after every session if he was having fun and felt good... ...and he answered affirmative to both questions.

    He was disappointed in his times and we talked about pushing harder, driving deeper in and on the gas sooner, but I think he felt more "comfortable" at this pace. He did improve his lap times each session... ...and it was better than sitting in a rocking chair watching the grass grow.

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