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Ok so I'm not web savy. I spend my time on the race track instead of a computer screen.

 

 

http://www.mvptracktime.com/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderpictures/Radical/.pond/OnTrack.jpg.w110h73.jpg

http://www.mvptracktime.com/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderpictures/Radical/.pond/FrontOnTrack.JPG.w110h73.jpg

 

http://www.mvptracktime.com/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderpictures/Radical/.pond/BackRight.jpg.w110h83.jpg

 

No I don't have 1/4 mile or lap times. Just a nice road racing car to run.

 

Feff

 

I like you.

 

Welcome to CR.

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any relation to Dave Pfeffer? works at Jefferson, also restores old cars in Blacklick?

 

Probably a distant cousin as it's not a real popular last name. Lot of that German side of the family from Virginia.

 

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pretty bad car, where do you take it? mid-ohio, beaver run, nelson ledges?

 

Just picked it up in 2008. Did a weekend at Blackhawk Farms, a day on the full track at Autobahn Country Club and a day at Gateway International.

 

In 2009 we will be at Mid Ohio, Putnam Park, Autobahn, Road Atlanta, VIR, Watkins Glen and Summit Point.

 

Feff

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kick ass Radical Mark. I'd love to see it in action sometime. Any other cars in your collection currently? I'd have a hard time believing that someone with enough of an addiction to buy a Radical wouldn't have some other cool toys.
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kick ass Radical Mark. I'd love to see it in action sometime. Any other cars in your collection currently? I'd have a hard time believing that someone with enough of an addiction to buy a Radical wouldn't have some other cool toys.

 

My first auto love are Lotus'. I've owned, at various times, five Esprits ranging from a 1980 Esprit S2 (minor restoration project) to a 1999 Esprit V8. Daily drivers have included an Alfa 164 (great car but too many glitches), Jaguar XJR, Cadillac CTS-V (one of my favorite cars, period.) and a couple of Saab AERO.

 

SR3's were built as a way for amateur racers to purchase a fully prepped track car that is a shit ton of fun. Most straight line people would have no idea what that is.

 

The Radical was my answer to not driving a street car on the track any longer. Most people look at me and ask "Who makes Radical?", even a fair amoung of raod-course drivers.

 

Feff

 

PS: The toaster missed the bathtub! :nutkick:

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Come to Mid Ohio with us (www.MVPTrackTime.com) October 17-18, 2009 and you can see the Radical. Maybe even a ride as it's a 2-seater.

 

Feff

 

I'm sure I'll forget about it by then, but that sounds awesome.

 

I'm hoping to be out there on two wheels next season, we'll see how much money I waste on things other than a race bike.

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I'm hoping to be out there on two wheels next season, we'll see how much money I waste on things other than a race bike.

 

Kenny:

 

I've been looking at litre bikes after being off two wheels for a while. Got an itch to ride again and do some track riding as well.

 

Feff

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