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CSX 2201 at Goodwood Revival this weekend

Started by gbart14, September 16, 2021, 10:07:08 AM

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CSX2201 formerly owned by our friends Bob and Gail Parker here at SAAC Northwest will be competing at Goodwood Revival this weekend. It will carry No. 94 and will be driven by Bobby Verdon-Roe & Martin Brundle. This car was known as the most driven Cobra in the Pacific Northwest when the late Bob Parker owned it. There is quite a lot of detail on its restoration and prep for Goodwood on Facebook. Search: "Shelby-Cobra CSX 2201".
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JJH

SAAC member since 1981

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Poor image I have in my files of CSX2201.

Mike

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The fast cars are a real hand full but driven hard and well.  Interesting how the sanctioning organization has limited the tyres.  Even "back in the day" Shelby had the Cobras on better tyres than those skinny Dunlops.

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Quote from: csxsfm on September 17, 2021, 03:01:35 PM
The fast cars are a real hand full but driven hard and well.  Interesting how the sanctioning organization has limited the tyres.  Even "back in the day" Shelby had the Cobras on better tyres than those skinny Dunlops.

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The feeling is that by using vintage Dunlops (or even Avon's for that matter) levels the " playing field" somewhat as the field of cars consists of a wide variance in Horsepower. Kind of a modern day equivalent of the current BOP (balance of power) so prevalent in F1, LeMans series, etc.  :-\