Phil’s 95th birthday is August 20th. Phil has sold his 2 MGB’s but has fond memories of driving them. He currently resides at Brookdale Assisted Living at 3455 S. Corona Street Room 312, Englewood, CO 80013-2898.
The family would like to have a parade of Little British Cars drive through the drop off zone on Sunday afternoon, August 20th at 2:00PM, After the car parade we will park our cars and adjourn to the Bistro for birthday cake with Phil. Please RSVP to Al Wulf.
Official Results Congratulations to this year’s Winners!
Kumpf Award Winner for Best Overall MG: Phillip Coombs, for his 1948 MGTC that was originally owned and raced by Phil Hill. The Barker Award goes to Mike and Cooper Akin for their first place results in the Rallye (Computer Class) and in the Funkhana (Pre-1980 Class).
Join us for the last regular club meeting of the year! The November Monthly Membership Meeting will be held this Wednesday, November 13 at the Blue Bonnet Restaurant, 457 S Broadway Denver, CO 80209. Hope to see you there.
Kemal Ouwerkerk is no stranger to rallying. He got involved with the club as a kid, and officially joined the MGCC, RMC in 1983.
I grew up around the club and the cars – it becomes part of your life. Over the years, I’ve written many rallies including several Glenwoods. I’ve written the Doc Morgan, and several others when I was a member of Colorado Area Rallyists back in the 1980s and early nineties. I wrote my first Glenwood when I was 15. For this year’s rally – we’re taking a fresh look at the Glenwood, combining some elements that we have not seen in a long time, or for many rallyists, perhaps ever. So I’ve dusted off some of the old tips and tricks from the 50’s and 60’s, things that were done a long time ago, but have not been done for many years. Since the TD is the featured car, I’ve written with that in mind. The roads that have been selected, the entire route, really is geared to vintage cars – the speeds are slightly lower, keeping people off of high speed roads as much as possible so they can bring out their older (Pre-1967) cars. As we’re here to celebrate the Centenary, I’m mindful of the opportunity to look back – There will be come fictional and non-fictional historic elements to the rallye this year – We’ll recap those after the rallye. As for the roads themselves – I’ve extensively researched the route – many of the roads I selected actually existed in the 1950s, so we’ll be driving on bits of history. It would be great to see some of the older cars on the road, giving people a chance to get out and enjoy them. So dust off the Curta and the rally tables, bring out their old cars and have a nice, enjoyable day. I hope everyone has a good time! – KO
Meet on Morrison Road, just west of C-470 in the parking lot across Rooney Road from the Phillips 66 gas station. Lunch at the end of the drive in Morrison.
Saturday, May 6 from 4 pm to about 7 or 8 pm Meet at the Golden High School Parking Lot, starting at 4 pm. Have some pizza, go cruise, come back, repeat….