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3 Tigers just competed at this year's LSR invitational, which many use as a tune-up for August's Monterey Reunion (Historics).
Lorraine Gruys probably logged the most laps in her beautiful black Tiger.
Tom Sakai had the worst luck with an off course spin in one race and a flat tire in another.
The SCF Tiger ran the fewest laps (while breaking in new ball rocker arms and heat cycling tires for August). It withdrew (while leading) early in the first race. This caused it to be gridded aways back for the second race where it ultimately managed to work up to a second place finish. This set it up to start in the front row for the big race where the Tiger made good use of its muscle, easily winning the drag race to the first turn. John then cranked out consistent laps and looked to be comfortably cruising to an easy win when a caution brought out the pace car, bunching up the pack. To add to the confusion, the flagman in the tower added 4 extra laps to the race. Regardless, the SCF Tiger kept the lead and scored the victory.
Lorraine Gruys probably logged the most laps in her beautiful black Tiger.
Tom Sakai had the worst luck with an off course spin in one race and a flat tire in another.
The SCF Tiger ran the fewest laps (while breaking in new ball rocker arms and heat cycling tires for August). It withdrew (while leading) early in the first race. This caused it to be gridded aways back for the second race where it ultimately managed to work up to a second place finish. This set it up to start in the front row for the big race where the Tiger made good use of its muscle, easily winning the drag race to the first turn. John then cranked out consistent laps and looked to be comfortably cruising to an easy win when a caution brought out the pace car, bunching up the pack. To add to the confusion, the flagman in the tower added 4 extra laps to the race. Regardless, the SCF Tiger kept the lead and scored the victory.
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