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Some more pictures from Princeton...

 

Stuff you don't see every day - the S4 Seven. That Gulf-liveried Europa was driven from San Diego to Princeton! Lotus gravity racers brought by the Barber Museum (where we will be for LOG 37 in May!) A Lotus Omega - the fastest 4-door in the world, for many years after its production, 1990-92.

 

The last shot - my wife, Debbie, with Elisa Artioli (the Elise was named for her - her grandfather ran Bugatti), and Vickie Flier.

 

--Bob Collum

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Bob,

Thanks for posting these pictures! Also, for the news about LOG 37 in May. Since I have an Elan M100 and a Caterham, I was pretty sure I needed to make another LOG, and Barber's (Birmingham area) is "close" to me. Do you want to comment on how the Non-Lotus Sevens were received in NJ? It was NOT a problem at Barbers, but I wasn't as sure in Gettysburg, PA.

Thanks,

Taber

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I am putting LOG 37 down as a definite maybe. Track time on Talledega and on Barber Motorsports track are definite draws. And it is a much closer haul for me from Cincy than the annual se7ens gathering @ NJMP. In addition, the May 19-22 date is separated by 6-7 weeks from the '17 NJMP event so the timing is good for attending both.

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Bob,

Thanks for posting these pictures! Also, for the news about LOG 37 in May. Since I have an Elan M100 and a Caterham, I was pretty sure I needed to make another LOG, and Barber's (Birmingham area) is "close" to me. Do you want to comment on how the Non-Lotus Sevens were received in NJ? It was NOT a problem at Barbers, but I wasn't as sure in Gettysburg, PA.

Thanks,

Taber

 

Taber:

 

I was quite surprised when I first heard someone say that they thought Sevens were less than welcome at LOGs. I have only owned my Caterham for about a year, but I have been attending LOGs since 1993, and I chaired the one in the Poconos in 1995. The only thing I have EVER heard was that we needed to be sure that there was a separate class for Caterhams (and, in recent years, for 'other' Sevens), because it's certainly not fair to award a casual concours prize to a brand-new Caterham (or Westfield, or Brunton, or whatever) over an all-original, early-1960's-model Lotus Seven.

 

By the way, below is the logo for LOG 37. I've heard there is going to be a special Sevens event as part of this, but we will have to wait for details.

 

In short, I have found the Lotus crowd to be generally accepting of most of what we are currently calling 'tributes'. I have seen the crowds form at a Lotus event, talking enthusiastically with a guy who put a Mazda rotary in a Europa. Try something like that at a Porsche event!

 

--Bob Collum

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The last LOG I attended was at Barber, and it was a great experience.

 

I made two mistakes. At the LOG at Indy we drove a lap of the speedway,and it was a bit of a ho-hum experience. Slow cruise at 30 mph. As a result,I skipped Talladega only to find out from those who attended that it was a pretty wide open experience. I heard of folks touching 100 mph - although no proof was offered. :)

 

I also skipped the track day as the organizer was making a big deal out of having everyone go with a instructor until they gave you a sign off. Also a big mistake.

 

The dates are penciled in my calendar.

 

Steve

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The last LOG I attended was at Barber, and it was a great experience.

 

I made two mistakes. At the LOG at Indy we drove a lap of the speedway,and it was a bit of a ho-hum experience. Slow cruise at 30 mph. As a result,I skipped Talladega only to find out from those who attended that it was a pretty wide open experience. I heard of folks touching 100 mph - although no proof was offered. :)

 

I also skipped the track day as the organizer was making a big deal out of having everyone go with a instructor until they gave you a sign off. Also a big mistake.

 

The dates are penciled in my calendar.

 

Steve

 

My wife and I take turns doing the track drives at LOG. Like you, I drove around Indy at LOG, and was VERY disappointed. The next year, my wife got to do Talladega. We were in the slow group, and topped out at 95mph. We had a friend behind us in a rental Camry - he dipped below 55, and could not stay up on the banking. Another friend did nearly 130mph with the faster group. Serious fun, but seeing the first banked turn loom up was kind of scary! (I have dibs on driving Talladega next year, but will have to think about how I'd get the Seven down there.)

 

The first picture is with me driving our Elise at Indy; the second is my wife driving the Elise, more than 50mph faster, at Talladega.

 

--Bob Collum

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The red and ali Birkin does belong to Dave H. He was there to represent Ragtops and Roadster one of the event sponsors. Elisa signing one of her namesakes. LOG 37 logo sticker. Ragtops and Roadsters customers gathered at LOG 36

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Some additional photos from LOG36 in Princeton. I'm not sure where the comments came from that Seven's weren't welcome at LOG36, as Co-Chairman of LOG36 I personally invited all Seven variants to LOG36 on this site. There are a number of you that know me and that I am a big fan of all Seven type cars. For those of you that came to LOG36, great to have you at LOG36! Anyone who missed it, LOG36 had over 400 participants and you missed a great Lotus gathering and party!

 

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LOG36 Concour Photos for Sale

 

Hello LOG36 participants!

I hope everyone enjoyed LOG36 and has great memories of the weekend. Ifanyone is interested in getting their concourse photo that I took during theentry onto the concour field, you can contact me at ryanschostak at gmail dotcom

 

Let me know your name, email address, registration number,car type and color so I can identify your car. A high resolution digital photo will emailed to you once I receive $10 to my paypal account.

A sample photo is attached (although this is lowresolution).

 

Ryan

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LOG36 DVD Video For Sale

 

 

Hello LOG36 participants! It was an action packed weekend in Princeton New Jersey and many great memories for every Lotus enthusiast. If you would like to preserve some of those memories, I am selling a 20 minute DVD video of the highlights of the weekend.

 

Please see my promo video:

 

A DVD shipped in a plastic case with full color cover is $30 shipped anywhere in the continental United States.

 

Please email me at VideoProductionByColin at gmail dotcom to reserve your copy. You will be asked for a paypal payment prior to shipping the DVD.

 

Thanks! Colin

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