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02 central - The Colonial Inn

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Vince in the Rally Car

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Justin - Vince's navigator

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Frank's rear window repair at the Colonial

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Frank on Cornetts' Bridge. THe bridge where a driver named Denver Cornett rolled his MG TD into the creek during one of the early roadraces at The Glen in the early 50s.

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Frank at Smalley's - the site of tech inspections for the earluy F1 road races at the Glen

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The little guys

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The big guys

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"90% of your carb problems are in the ignition, Mike."

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Marie, Fritz and Frank

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Jim in not one of three but one of eight of his 2002s

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Steve - aka Blunt - chilling on the porch of 2002 Central

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Nice site in the mirror

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Terry Sather forging the water puddles after the deluge

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Chris, Lawrence, the Old Guy, Bill and Steve at the historic Seneca Lodge.

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Club Racing

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Father Corner Worker

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Before leaving town on Sunday morning, a few of us went to the Motor Sports Research Museum to watch the first F1 under the lights and in Singapore. Pretty good race too. Nice venue to watch the race.

The fellow the old guy is hugging is "Tony" a local and turned up most places we did. The fellow in the rear is Jim Green, one of the museum officials.

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View of Seneca Lake coming down the hill from the track

"90% of your carb problems are in the ignition, Mike."

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