Miata Mailing List: July 1995, Message #99

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From: bkd@usl.edu (Brian K. Dore') Subject: 1.6L models are still competitive autocrossers Date: Wed, 5 Jul 1995 09:38:02 -0400
>From the SCCA National Tour in Evansville: CS 1TRad Vach, Plymouth, MI 90 Mazda Miata Wht 81.762 CS 2TBob Smith, Parma, OH 94 Mazda Miata Blk 81.826 CS 3TStan Whitney, Fayetteville, AR 95 Mazda Miata Black 81.852 CS 4TEric Esch, Marietta, GA 95 Mazda Miata Blue 82.339 CS 5T C. Bud Henthorn, Edgewood, KY 94 Mazda Miata Blk 82.600 CS 6 Ken Mooney, Evansville, IN 85 Mazda RX7 Red 82.851 CS 7 Bob Landdeck, Bixby, OK 84 Mazda RX7 Red 83.678 CS 8 Kenneth Andrew, Evansville, IN 90 Mazda Miata Red 84.695 CS 9 J R Mills, Little Rock, AR 90 Mazda Miata Red 84.956 CS 10Mike Biel, Northville, MI 93 Volkswagon Silver 85.603 CS 11Stephen Provost IV, Evansville, IN 86 Mazda RX7 Red 87.320 CS 12Doug Jacobson, Marquette Heights, IL 73 Porsche 914 Wht 87.613 CS 13Fred Uptagrafft, Russellville, AR 90 Mazda Miata Red 88.480 CS 14Ray Allen, Russellville, AR 92 Mazda Miata Red 88.964 CS 15Rick Bohn, Maineville, OH 86 Toyota MR2 Blk 91.925 CS 16Chris Flier, Chesterfield, MO 85 Mazda RX7 Blue DNS It's nice to know that the early model Miatas are still competitive enough to win every now and then. Almost all of the nationally competitive drivers have traded up to the '94-'95 models. I think I remember that Rad and Bev were trying to sell their '90 a couple of months ago. I wounder if they might decide to keep it a little longer. Brian ('90 Red base, '90 White A) Brian K. Dore' Systems Analyst University of Louisiana at Lafayette (318) 482-6868

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