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Old 05-13-2011
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Hi Guys,

I'm John Reggio and raced in the Skippy series in the late 90's. From there I went on to SCCA driving Formula Fords, D Sport Racers and Spec Miata. I'm now retired from racing but once in your blood, it never goes away.
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Hi Guys,

I'm John Reggio and raced in the Skippy series in the late 90's. From there I went on to SCCA driving Formula Fords, D Sport Racers and Spec Miata. I'm now retired from racing but once in your blood, it never goes away.
Ain't that the truth.
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Welcome John... Glad to have you aboard. Looking forward to your observations and memories of SBRS. As you may have seen, Sid Brenner passed away recently and there is a thread honoring him Sid's thread A number of long time Skippy racers have posted memories. We'd love to hear yours.
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