Summer 1999
July Monthly Meeting
On Tuesday July 13th we met at the Sagebrush and despite the rain we had a Maserati of
Richard Hipwood, a Healey of John Hauser, an Alfa Romeo of Bill and Janice
Craig, a z car of Blake Frazier, a 1974 BMW 3.0 CS of Jim Clarkson in the car
park. Attending were Don Ferree (MAARC), Jim Clarkson(MAARC), John Hauser
(MAARC), Thor Mirchandani (MAARC), Viktor Mirchandani, Amy Kudla, Blake
Frazier, Piers Clarkson, Bill and Jan Craig (MAARC), Tom Jones, Jack O’Brien,
Richard Hipwood, Steven Jones, John G Harrill (MAARC), Tim and Susan Simmons
(MAARC).
Don Ferree shared his photographs from the National Alfa Romeo
Convention. It appears there were in excess of 50 cars in attendance and
that they represented the entire range from vintage to current and were in
excellent condition. Don had a good trip out and back and is planning to
share his 1985 convention slides with us.
Richard Hipwood took some very interesting pictures of the 75 odd car
BCDS rally in June and shared them with us. They were printed off a laser
printer and looked great. Blake Frazier and Thor Mirchandani shared their
Atlanta pictures from the Ferrari meet. Jim Clarkson gave a summary of the
trip he, Piers Clarkson, Blake Frazier, and Adam Berusch made to the Montreal
Formula One race in Canada on June 13th and shared their panaramic
photographs.
A special thanks goes out to Steve Barney for having us over on Sunday
for the French Gran Prix at Foreign Cars Italia. We had a great time and
enjoyed ourselves emensely with the exception of Michael Schumachers crash
into the barrier wall which resulted in a broken leg. David Coulthard one
for McLaren and Eddie Irvine came in Second for Ferrari after Mika Hakkinen’s
wheel came off. Many thanks to Steve, Norma and Fefee Barney for hosting the
wonderful Sunday morning get together.
In August Steve Karapetian is organizing our annual trip to the Ferrari
Challenge Series in Georgia at Road Atlanta the weekend of August 6th .
Please call Steve Karapetian at 336 766 1785 if you are interested in the 355
Challenge series and the Vintage Ferrari races that weekend. We had a blast
last year and look forward to another great weekend of fellowship and good
racing. Thor and I are working on a tour for after the show and would like
your input as to whether you would prefer a rally or a tour and for what
amount of time.
The European Car Festival is soon upon us. Please fill out your
registration form and send it in. Remember the proceeds go to the childrens
art programs at Reynolda House.
Ciao John Hauser
August meeting
On Tuesday August 10th we had our monthly Stamtisch in Kernersville.
Steve Karapetian and Steven Jones summarized the wonderful weekend of the
vintage and the current 355 Challenge series this past weekend at Road
Atlanta. Our own Greg Dickson and Tom Jones were busy keeping the Foreign
Cars Italia team in the hunt. Matt Drendal of the FCI team won both 355
Challenge races and is now the points leader. Steve Karapetian and Adam
Berusch drove to road Atlanta in Steve’s Ferrari for the series. Hats off
gentlemen, these cars are meant to be enjoyed! Steven Jones and a buddy shot
33 rolls of film and the pictures will be at our September get together!
Steven Jones said the classic cars included the Peter Giddings Alfa Romeo
8C-35 Tipo C, a Ferrari 512 BB Lm, and a Ferrari 512 F to mention a few. The
extreme heat was tough on the tires and coolant systems. There were several
spin offs and shunts leading to body damage in the 355 series. Steven Jones
described the Sport and Touring classes as showing there is more to driving
skill than car technology. There were several nice 308s, a 550 Maranello
several 456 GTs and a number of F355s running. The preview of the Ferrari
360 Modena took place. Steven Jones was disappointed in the styling and
compared it to the Mitsubishi Eclipse. Steve Karapetian says the wind
tunnel work is interesting on the car especially underneath but the two front
vents need to be replaced with a center grill with split ducting behind it.
Are you listening Maranello?
Tim and Susan Simmons in two weeks will be heading to California for the
Monterey Historics! On Friday August 27th they will attend the Italian
concours in Carmel Valley coupled with an Italian festival featuring Italian
food, music, cars, and other vendors. That evening they will attend the Rick
Cole auction. Saturday they will attend the historic races at Laguna Seca
featuring cars of the 1930s - 1950s and attend a party hosted by Phil Hill
that night. we sent Phil Hill a t shirt. (Some think he will be wearing
it.) Sunday they will attend the Pebble Beach concours and then the
Christie’s Auction. The next week they will explore central California.
We are trying to organize another fall overnighter through the mountains
similar to the Balsam Mountain Inn trip last October. If you are interested
please call John Hauser at 336 777 0688.
Jim Clarkson, John Hauser, and Steve Karapetian each reported on various
aspects of the preparations for our European Festival October 9th. Gary
Brierton is setting up a wonderful 1 to 1 1/2 hour tour which will end up at
an Italian eatery in Walnut Cove just outside of Winston Salem. The tour will
take us through the mountains and allow us to enjoy some of this state’s
wonderful winding roads between Hanging Rock to the North, Pilot Mountain to
the West and Sauratown Mountain to the East. The tour will last from 4/4:30pm
to approximately 5:30/6pm and will leave from Reynolda Village straight up
Reynolda Road.
The show will run from 10am to 4pm with the awards being presented in
front of Reynolda House at 3pm. Mark Godfrey and Brown Fox books have
donated 22 copies of Phil Hill: Yankee Champion for the prizes in the 22
classes which have arrived. We will have the books also available for sale at
$39.50 each at the show. The Phil Hill display include the book and Louis
Klemantaski and GrahamTurner photographs and pictures depicting Phil Hill’s
career. We will also offer a T shirt for sale with his Championship winning
Formula one Ferrari 156. Steve Karapetian will display his extensive
Ferrari Formula One model collection.
The registration forms have been printed and are going out to the
various sports car clubs. The Rally plaques are being prepared by rally
productions and we have ordered 250. The Tshirts have been ordered by Steve
Karapetian. Please send your registrations in so we will have a better idea
on how to organize our classes and where to place them.
At the August Stamtisch were John Hauser in an Austin Healey, Jack
O’Brien in an MGA, Jim Clarkson in a Ferrari, Steve and Kate Karapetian in a
Ferrari, Tim and Susan Simmons in an Alfa Romeo, Jon Saylor in an Austin
Healey as well as John Harrill (Guiletta under restoration), Bob King(his
Alfa Romeo was totalled by an SUV and his wife is okay), Blake Frazier in his
z car and Steven Jones with his Eclipse. We watched Jim Clarkson’ Video of
the Corsa Rossa boys at the Montreal Gran Prix and then the Derrick Bell
Video of him driving a Porsche 956 at the Nurburg Ring and the Lemans
circuits.
Ciao John Hauser
Montreal Delights as the Tradition Begins
Formula One racing is unique. The combination of speed, handling,
personalities, technology, international flavor and history
drew me in at a young age. Montreal is also unique with its mix of
French and American speaking citizens, history and location
geographically. The two create a great pair and made for a great
experience with the guidance of Jim Clarkson
(his eighth time) and Grand Prix Tours.
We sat just past the Senna Curve where the view is incredible.
We could see almost to the starting line all the way to just past two. Formula One is different in person. The speed is not distorted like on television where they use cameras with zoom lenses . We watched the cars coming around the dogleg before one, seemingly going way too fast, only to slow and make the turn uneventfully (except for Diniz, who went straight into the tire wall during practice). We also saw the cars grabbing for elusive traction out of turn two before blasting down the straight towards three.
Montreal during the Grand Prix is abuzz with cars and people.
There is some great scenery, even downtown,
and the weather is warm even at 4am. We spent most of our
time at Ziggys on Crescent Street. This has become home base for
many of the regulars who know more about the subject of F1 than I
could ever hope to learn. It was refreshing to have a roomful
of people talking about the subject. Some of the pictures from
Monaco were incredible.
We met one gentleman named Mike, who attends about three or four
races per year. His last comment to us was "See you in 360 days".
If there was a doubt in any of our minds about next year, it ended
there. The Montreal Grand Prix isn't as much a race as an experience.
That is why everyone who has been is already planning next year.
If you are interested in going, call someone from Corsa Rossa or
just meet us at Ziggys any night between Thursday and Sunday during
the race weekend.
Blake Frazier
Phil Hill, the Yankee Champion
We spoke with Phil Hill, the first of only two American's to win the driver's World Grand Prix Champion title. (The other being Mario Andretti in 1978, my brother informs me.) Mr. Hill regrets that he cannot attend Corsa Rossa's European Car Festival this
fall, as desired. Unfortunately, the event coincides with a trip to Europe.
Kavita Baeck-Mirchandani
Corsa Rossa’s European Car Festival Update!
When? October 9th 1999
Where? Historic Reynolda House, Village and Gardens, Winston-salem, NC
Our annual European Car Festival which began as an Italian Festival for
the Italian olympic team in July of 1996 with 60 Italian cars on display
evolved into a European Car Festival in October of 1998 with 120 cars.
Given the pleasant response to last year’s festival we have the Southeast
Region of the Ferrari Club holding their fall concours at the show. Also in
response to our choosing this year to honor Phil Hill one of the United
States’ most famous racing drivers this year, Brown Fox Books has donated 22
copies of Phil Hill: Yankee Champion to the awards for the 22 classes.
For those of you who do not have a copy of the book you can order one
from Mark Godfrey at Brown Fox books at 1 800 450 7949. The book traces
Phil hill’s career from his early midget racing days in California, to the
Carera Panamerican Road Race to LeMans and his 1961 Gran Prix championship
win with Ferrari. This 6X9 inch hardback has an extensive index and 114
beautiful and exciting images. The cost is $39.50 and $4.50 for shipping.
We will have John Hauser’s current and Jack O’Brien’s 1961 edition on display at our May
11th meeting. At the Festival there will be several copies available for sale.
Furthermore, the Louis Klemantaski collection has made available several black and white original photographs of the Champion, and the cars he drove so successfully. The prints will be displayed at the festival. Louis Klemantaski is known as the most significant motor sports photographer to date, and Corsa Rossa is proud to be able to show his work to the public. Our thanks go out to the Klemantaski collection for this unique opportunity.
The Reynolda Village a unique setting for the festival in that it offers beautiful
and historic Reynolda House, the Art Museum, and Reynolda Gardens. Reynolda Village, the former support buildings and Dairy for the
Reynolda Estate, is set up in the traditional layout of an English country
village. The village offers restaurants such as the Blackhorse Cafe,
Reynolda Village Soda Shop, the Village Tavern and the Vineyards, all with
outdoor seating. The shops contain everything from clothes, sportswear,
antiques, books, music, toys, gourmet cookware and fine foods to jewelry and
much more. Verily, the village has something for everyone!
We are contemplating a tour instead of a rally after the show this year
and would like your input. We had 26 cars drive the rally and many more
request a driving tour encompassing the mountains around Hanging Rock and
pilot Mountain State Parks outside of town coupled with a drive through of
historic Bethania, Bethabra and old Salem. If you are new to the area and
Corsa Rossa, for more information on last years show including registration,
awards and photographs Click Here!
The show is open to all European cars including Ferraris, Maseratis and
Lancias from Italy to BMW, Porsche and Mercedes of Germany, to Aston Martin, Jaguar,
MG and Lotus from Britain, and many, many others. There will be both competition and road cars on
display.
Registration will begin at 10am and end at 12 noon. All European cars
are invited to participate and will be parked according to their
manufacturer. There are twentytwo manufacturer classes and those cars not
fitting into one of these twenty classes will be placed in the special
interest class. Additional classes may be added prior to the show depending
on preregistration. Registration is $10 per car and there will be special
commemorative T-shirts on sale. A dash plaque will be given to each
registered car. Awards will be presented to a car in each marque, which will
be selected by that marque’s sponsor. There is no Festival admission to the public. Admission to Reynolda House will be
free to registrants and children under 12 . Admission will be half price to
all others.
Corsa Rossa would like to thank Messrs. Steve Barney and Troy Winkelman of Foreign Cars Italia in Greensboro, NC for their enthusiastic support of our European Car Festival.
For information on the Festival call either Steve Karapetian at 336
766 1785 or Thor Mirchandani at 336 773 1008.
Or fill out a registration form.
Mid Atlantic Alfa Romeo Club Tour of Italy
The club will be hosting a trip from September 3rd through September
13th. Barry Ward of Charlotte is working out the details. The trip includes
flying to Rome, a tour plus free time, picking up a rental Alfa Romeo and 6
days of driving.
The tour includes visiting Monte Catini near Florence, Rimini, San
Morino to visit the San Marino Car museum with its collection of Racing
Alfas, Ferraris, Maseratis, Lancias, Fiats, Oscas, etc. Then on to Milan via
Maranello for lunch at the Cavellino ristorante and a Ferrari factory tour
which has not yet been confirmed. In Milan there will be a tour of the Alfa
Romeo Museum and reserved seats for the Italian Gran prix. The cost is
$2,550 per person plus air fair estimated at $1,100 from Newark to Rome and
back. The trip is planned for 32 people. Call Barry Ward at 1-800-333-8016.