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Erfahrener Benutzer
Join Date: 06/30/06
Location: Carolina Beach
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Can Am Series, Road Atlanta, 1973
M5, 50cron, Ektachrome. What fine, ungodly powerful, road racing series!! Can Am’s peak years were 70-73, with the likes of Jody Scheckter – David Hobbs – Peter Gregg – Chris Amon – Dan Gurney –the novel-but-unreliable Chaparral 2J vacuum cleaner car that sucked to the ground so well and went so fast it was quickly outlawed – Jacky Oliver in the tiny ‘pancake’ Shadow that forever sniffed the tail pipes of the Bruce McLaren and Denny Hulme M-cars – Jackie Stewart in the T260 Lola beating the perenial #1 McLarens twice in 71 – male-model Peter Revson driving a M8F Mclaren to victory that same year – George Fullmer’s powerful 917/10K taking down Hulme and his no-longer-powerful M20 by the end of the 72 season – and finally, the Porsche/Donohue-developed1580 bhp 917/30KL that swept the last six of eight 1973 races. Factory Car 917/30KL#6 was thee hottest road race car of all time and Porsche had nothing more to prove. They withdrew and the 74 series had no where to go, and died. So the 66-74 Canadian-American Challenge Cup Rests in Peace along with it’s very best drivers: Bruce McLaren - crashed in 1970 while testing the new M8D Can Am car at the Goodwood Circuit Peter Revson - in a practice run crash at the 1974 South African Grand Prix Mark Donohue - from a hemorrhage after a minor crash in practice for the 1975 Austrian Grand Prix Peter Gregg - by suicide in 1980 at the age of 40, of dejection over a nerve disease that was stealing his considerable driving skill. Dennis Hulme - while racing in 1992 at Mount Panorama in Australia. He pulled off the course before dying of a heart attack. Sorry for the wordiness, but the whole of it was so beautiful, and so sad. Last edited by square_one : 03/06/08 at 05:36 AM. Reason: Hulme detail |
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Bruce -
I'm glad you unearthed this historical beauty, and I'm glad you stored it well. Mark was a fine engineer which allowed him to be very proactive in sorting out his cars, which was an integral part of his "winning ways". I miss him almost as much as Roger does. BTW: Peter Revson was not only a male model -- he was the heir to the Revlon empire. |
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So, what about the ‘aura’ that must have surrounded that other great driver/engineer, Bruce McLaren? I saw him just once, in his Mean Orange Machine. AND (sorry, I get carried away with some of this ‘old’ stuff), AND, I’ll never forget seeing Bruce’s race mate Denny come down the long, straightish, Road Atlanta backstretch, climb a slight rise and takeoff nose-first 25’ up into the air, then complete a stern-first spin over the tarmac and land wheels-first back down on earth. The crowd that 'Oooooodd' during the car's flight was totally silent. Then Denny unhooked and nonchalantly stepped out of the cockpit and everybody absolutely roared – nobody really sure their shouts and claps were for his incredibaly fortunate survival, or for his beautiful, backward 360º. Bruce |
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Join Date: 08/27/05
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Bruce,
Thanks for posting this shot from the past and don't apologise about being "wordy" .Can we expect to see some more oldies?
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Cheers, Pete. http://www.petetaylor.org New gallery added, September 08- "Car parts" |
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