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<blockquote data-quote="David Hester" data-source="post: 12941086" data-attributes="member: 6794"><p>I had a '83 Mustang 2.3 at first autocross I went to... Have had a few others since. </p><p><a href="http://rheacermotorsports.com/racerbios.html" target="_blank">http://rheacermotorsports.com/racerbios.html</a></p><p>I raced AMA enduros and hare scrambles from 1977 to 1984. Broke a LOT of bones. Thought motorcycle road racing would be less taxing on the body..yeah, well I was young then, so went down to Road Atlanta to check it out. Met a SCCA worker and figured out a roof over your head was mo better than banging your own body parts off trees, rocks and the ground. Joined SCCA in 1984 and I've been autocrossing since then ( Ran with Randy Pobst and Jeff Altenburg back then, too in the South East.) Proud of Jeff, in that he won SCCA SOLO class championship, SCCA Pro-SOLO championship AND SCCA National Class championship ALL in the same year. Great guy. <a href="http://world-challenge.com/drivers/bio.php?name=Jeff%20Altenburg" target="_blank">Pirelli World Challenge</a> </p><p>Started TimeTrials/ Hillclimbs in '94 and road racing in 2003. Still autoX, still hillclimb from time to time, still road race, and still do track days/ instruct when I can. It's all fun. Never did circle track, although we did test one weekend on a 1/4 circle track with a figure 8 crossover when I was racing formula fords. Front straight, turn 1-2 drop into center section, back up to 3-4 and then down front straight again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David Hester, post: 12941086, member: 6794"] I had a '83 Mustang 2.3 at first autocross I went to... Have had a few others since. [url]http://rheacermotorsports.com/racerbios.html[/url] I raced AMA enduros and hare scrambles from 1977 to 1984. Broke a LOT of bones. Thought motorcycle road racing would be less taxing on the body..yeah, well I was young then, so went down to Road Atlanta to check it out. Met a SCCA worker and figured out a roof over your head was mo better than banging your own body parts off trees, rocks and the ground. Joined SCCA in 1984 and I've been autocrossing since then ( Ran with Randy Pobst and Jeff Altenburg back then, too in the South East.) Proud of Jeff, in that he won SCCA SOLO class championship, SCCA Pro-SOLO championship AND SCCA National Class championship ALL in the same year. Great guy. [url=http://world-challenge.com/drivers/bio.php?name=Jeff%20Altenburg]Pirelli World Challenge[/url] Started TimeTrials/ Hillclimbs in '94 and road racing in 2003. Still autoX, still hillclimb from time to time, still road race, and still do track days/ instruct when I can. It's all fun. Never did circle track, although we did test one weekend on a 1/4 circle track with a figure 8 crossover when I was racing formula fords. Front straight, turn 1-2 drop into center section, back up to 3-4 and then down front straight again. [/QUOTE]
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