Friday, July 14, 2006

Navin Wins “Simms Cup” for MGs at Mosport

Courtesy MG Vintage Racers

From a field of 18 MGs racing at VARAC’s “Vintage Festival” at Mosport, Richard Navin, of Grimsby, Ontario, racing his MGB was select to receive VARAC’s prestigious “Simms Cup”. It is presented annually to a MG racer at this event selected as “Having demonstrated superior driving skills – in a MG prepared to an outstanding level of race readiness – while still maintaining its vintage character.” It was established in 1998 and its roots go back to the “Alitalia Trophy” which the Canadian Automobile Sports Car Club use to award – and was won by Tony Simms. Richard’s reaction: “Wow, what an honor and what a surprise! Frankly, I often hoped that one day I might be awarded the “Simms Cup”, but in all honesty never really thought I would be considered over so many other good drivers and great MGs! It was a wonderful weekend of racing at the Festival. There were 8 MGB’s alone, including three beautifully prepared Sebring style MGB’s.”

Richard’s MGB was originally raced in the 70’s by others. After collecting dust for 29 years, he acquired it and restored it for vintage racing. In 2001 he began vintage racing it and was chosen for VARAC’s “Rookie of the Year” award. Richard reflecting on his racing philosophy: “Vintage racing affords me the opportunity to drive many hallowed tracks where my racing heroes once competed. It also provides the correct balance of competitiveness, camaraderie, social pleasure, and fun with many like-minded friends.” Sharing his vintage racing joys are his wife Brenda, three daughters, and 3 grandchildren.

The MG Vintage Racers congratulate Richard on this honor. MGVR has designated VARAC’s Vintage Festival at Mosport next June as their “Focus Event 2007”, where a large turnout of MGs is expected.

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