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I know Charlie's been involved in some vintage car racing over the years and I expect that he's drawing parallels between vintage car racing and HORBA. I was curious about how HORBA, or at least people who think about this stuff (more than we all should probably
), is considering the "historic" vs. "vintage" issue that we see in car racing?
Specifically, if you look at Trans-Am cars (one of the most popular car classes in vintage/historic racing), you'll see that there are "historic" cars, which are brass tag cars with verified history (and often significant history, ala the Penske/Donohue Camaros) and then on the other hand there are "vintage" cars. Cars which are period correct but don't have the "provenance" that places them in Trans-Am races between 1966 - 1972.
I wondered what HORBA's focus is? Does each boat have to be a Warpath, Behniahana or KAAMA? Or are Modified and Production class boats also encouraged to participate?
Additionally, what is the guidline cut off year that make a boat HORBA worthy/eligable?
Finally, I was wondering if part of the HORBA project included some sort of vintage race boat registry that chronicles the history and identity of the vintage race boats that are kicking around?
Something similar to this... http://thelolaregistry.com/
Thanks Charlie, I think it's really cool that you've undertaken to push the vintage boats to the fore like they've done with cars and airplanes. You're our Steve Earle! :sifone:

Specifically, if you look at Trans-Am cars (one of the most popular car classes in vintage/historic racing), you'll see that there are "historic" cars, which are brass tag cars with verified history (and often significant history, ala the Penske/Donohue Camaros) and then on the other hand there are "vintage" cars. Cars which are period correct but don't have the "provenance" that places them in Trans-Am races between 1966 - 1972.
I wondered what HORBA's focus is? Does each boat have to be a Warpath, Behniahana or KAAMA? Or are Modified and Production class boats also encouraged to participate?
Additionally, what is the guidline cut off year that make a boat HORBA worthy/eligable?
Finally, I was wondering if part of the HORBA project included some sort of vintage race boat registry that chronicles the history and identity of the vintage race boats that are kicking around?
Something similar to this... http://thelolaregistry.com/
Thanks Charlie, I think it's really cool that you've undertaken to push the vintage boats to the fore like they've done with cars and airplanes. You're our Steve Earle! :sifone: