Only six days after the TT you might expect a small turnout and that's exactly what we got. But we had nice weather and it was a nice small day of flying.
Several of us who sat out the TT used the chance release some pent up competativness, including Job Brzys, Ken Towers, Don Sopka, and myself.
Ron Colombo unfortunately took yet another injury to his right arm this week and was unable to repeat his 1983 TT feat of winning left-handed.
LA 25 Sport Race
We used the small turnout to get some new and/or seldom-used pilots and mechanics into action. 140 laps with 3 pit stops
1st - Jon Brzys flown by Ken Towers - 12:58
2nd - Ken Towers flown by Paul Smith - 13:13
3rd - Paul Smith flown by Don Sopka 121 laps
Life was good for the Brzys team. Ken Towers found out the disadvantage of a left-handed pit man. The 15 seconds was lost several times over trying to climb over the wing to launch the plane. My 40-year-old Yak Streak made it's last and final flight. The fuselage broke of its own momentum on the first pit stop, then a Hot Stuff repair failed with 19 laps to go, putting it out of its misery for good.