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Photo Gallery 4: Allen R. Kuhn, 1963

February 14, 2022 By pete

Up close and personal view of Roger Penske.

Story and photos by Allen R. Kuhn

We continue with the photography of Allen R. Kuhn; he just keeps digging and coming up with more great images. But it is getting close to the end now, and we’ll present the last chapter in his journey next week. But we’ll also show more of his photography in our series on Formula III cars, so watch out for that.
Ed.

We are almost done with my saga, and I can see the end is in sight. What a wonderful and exciting adventure this has been. All the memories I have conjured up have brought an uplifting feeling for me. With all the sadness these last two years have brought, VeloceToday has helped immensely for me to find that long back-straight to keep me going. [Read more…] about Photo Gallery 4: Allen R. Kuhn, 1963

Tagged With: Allen R. Kuhn, Bob Bondurant, Chaparral 2A Chevy, Dave MacDonald, Dick Guldstrand, Graham Hill, john surtees, Ken Miles, Mike Martin, Richie Ginther Ferrari GTO, Roger Penske Zerex spcl, Scarab MK II

The Ghia 450 SS: Sugarman’s Dream

February 14, 2022 By pete

From the VeloceToday Archives, September, 2010

By Wallace Alfred Wyss
Photos by John Huggins

Long ago, you could go to an Italian coachbuilder and order custom-made bodywork for your Chrysler, or Cadillac or whatever and pay a few thousand bucks and have a car that looked like a million bucks.

There were plenty of workmen and in the early ‘50s, and many factories were still in ruins. Italy was still on the rebound from the war.

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Tagged With: 450ss, 450ss ghia, burt sugarman, chrysler ghia, ghia, ghia bodies, Ghia chrysler, john huggins, wally wyss

Lagonda’s American Adventures

February 14, 2022 By pete

Story by Peter Darnall

We have seen how the V12 Lagondas performed at Le Mans before the war. Now Peter Darnall follows up on the story of old Number 5 and old Number 6 as they raced in America. Ed.

Chairman Alan Good’s bold gamble paid off handsomely when his two Lagondas raced into British motorsports history with a first and second place class win at the 1939 running of the Le Mans 24-Hour Endurance event. These factory Specials were essentially production Lagondas which had been extensively lightened and powered by a promising new V-12 engine. They were beaten to the finish only by a Bugatti Type 57 C “Tank” and a Delage D6-3L, both highly specialized endurance racing hybrids.

These two Lagondas, chassis numbers 14089 and 14090, are valuable collector cars today. Lagonda enthusiasts affectionately refer to them by their Le Mans Numbers “Old Number 5” and “Old Number 6.” Their story was presented in the September 18, 2018, edition of VeloceToday which ended with the outbreak of the Second World War.
The story continues . . .

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Tagged With: Lagonda at Indy, Lagonda at Le Mans, Lagonda at Watkins Glen, Lagonda in America, Lagonda racing, Lagonda v12, Peter Darnall

Unheralded Predecessors: Opposition

February 14, 2022 By pete

1951 Kieft Norton CK51 would be Stirling Moss’s new mount.

By Pete Vack
Photos by Jonathan Sharp from the Goodwood Revival, 2015.

Of the three victories achieved by non-Cooper cars in 1950, Frank Aikens of Wingco fame won at Silverstone with the Dick Ceasar-designed Iota-Triumph. The Jonsson-driven Effyh won another, and the third defeat was, of course, dealt at Rheims by the JBS, the most serious contender so far. Alfred J. Bottoms’ short career was both wild and meteoric. He was an ex-motorcycle racer who embarked upon an F3 effort in 1950, modifying another special with his own revised rear suspension.

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Tagged With: 500 cc formula, Arnot, bolster Bloody Mary, Buzzie Douglas, Cooper, Cooper FIII, Cooper FIII cars, Cooper FIII wins, DB Panhard 500, Effyh F3, Emeryson F3, F3 cars, FIII cars, Iota magazine, JBS, john cooper, keift, Kieft F3, Kieft Moss, Monaco Norton, Nardi F3, Norton, Trimax

Unheralded Predecessors: Foreign Competitors

February 7, 2022 By pete

A beauty from Sweden, the Effyh was like a miniature Auto Union. This example was in the Jack Mayes collection in 1989. Photo by Mary Vack.

By Pete Vack

By the end of ’49, the Federation Internationale de l’Automobile decided to adopt the 500cc class and incorporate it as the new Formula 3, recognizing its potential as a training ground for future Grand Prix drivers. The Paris-based body had not only anticipated the success of the formula, but in 1949, the French Association Generale des Amicales et Coureurs Independants was ready to promote a 500cc class to be known as the Mouvement Racer 500.

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Photo Gallery 3: Allen R. Kuhn, 1959-61

February 7, 2022 By pete

Story and photos by Allen R. Kuhn

In the lead photo above, Bill Dixon in his #711 Maserati 300S tries to perfect his NASCAR bump draft technique on the rear end of Jack Nethercutt’s Ferrari 250 TR 59/60 at Pomona on January 8, 1961. Nethercutt finished 6th OA and 3rd in DM where as Mr. Dixon was able to get around Jack for 5th OA and 2nd in DM. This race was won by Bill Krause in a Maserati Birdcage Tipo 61, a follow-up to his win at Riverside on October 16, 1960, in the same car. Below are a few photos from 1959 to 1960 in chronological order.

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Tagged With: 10 Alfa 8C at Stonor, Al Torres, Allen R. Kuhn, Bill Krause in a Maserati Birdcage Tipo 61, jack brabham, Jack Nethercutt’s Ferrari 250 TR 59/60, Jaguar Chevy Special, Ken Miles, maserati 300S, steve earle, stirling moss, US Grand Prix Riverside, von Neumann Ferrari 412 MI

Graham Gauld: The Pininfarina Sigma

February 7, 2022 By pete

The revolutionary Sigma Grand Prix car by Pininfarina and powered by Ferrari. Note the Ferrari mag wheels. (Graham Gauld Archives.)

By Graham Gauld

“Some might feel inclined to remark, perhaps in a chiding tone, that this work has seduced us away from what has been our traditional path. We would certainly rebut such a charge.” Those words were uttered by Sergio Pininfarina when his company surprised everyone at the 1969 Geneva Motor Show by showing a startling one-off grand prix car, the Sigma. [Read more…] about Graham Gauld: The Pininfarina Sigma

Tagged With: Ferrari Sigma, Graham Gauld, Grand Prix Safety car designs, Pininfarina Sigma GP car

Pegasos in New York, 1953

February 7, 2022 By pete

May 23, 1953. The new Pegaso, chassis 0121, poses for a photo at Bridgehampton. Can anyone identify the people? Photo by Robert F. Pauley.

By Pete Vack

With some material from the VeloceToday Archives, April 2017

Not too much mystery about the Pegasos that appeared at Bridgehampton in May of 1953. Two photographers, Robert Pauley and Glen Glendenning were there and photographed two of the Pegasos. Perhaps a mystery was the chassis number of the Z102 model that accompanied the famed “Tea Rose.” That’s where our readers come in! [Read more…] about Pegasos in New York, 1953

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Photo Gallery 2: Allen R. Kuhn, 1956-58

January 31, 2022 By pete

I was really enjoying my Photographer Pass, especially at Paramount Ranch. The elevation changes gave you dramatic angles to catch the cars. Such as this one of Dan Gurney in Frank Arciero’s Ferrari 375 Plus on December 8, 1957. Dan won by 30 seconds over Bob Oker in an Aston Martin.

Story and photos by Allen R. Kuhn

By late 1956 I was really getting into the swing of what and how to shoot, for example Ferrari, particularly the sports racers. But I didn’t know was there would still be a great interest in these cars 40 years later. If I had known that I would have had much different shooting technique. The most important change would have been to use a lot more film. [Read more…] about Photo Gallery 2: Allen R. Kuhn, 1956-58

Tagged With: Allen R. Kuhn photography, Dan Gurney Porsche, Ken Miles Porsche, Ken Miles Special, Max Balchowski, Ol Yeller race car, Paramount Ranch races 1956, Pete Lovely Pooper, Torrey Pines races

Unheralded Predecessors: Cooper Ascendent

January 31, 2022 By pete

Jean Geslin in a Cooper Norton at Pomona. Photo by Allen R. Kuhn

By Pete Vack

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FROM ITALY WITH LOVE

While its first few appearances were plagued by broken motor mounts, John Cooper knew that the Cooper Mk I had potential. His father, Charles Cooper, was a burly Vauxhall dealer and garage owner from Surbiton who had spent a good part of the Thirties as racer Kaye Don’s mechanic, and he allowed his son full access to the shop’s tools and supplies.

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Tagged With: 500 cc formula, bolster Bloody Mary, Buzzie Douglas, Cooper, Cooper FIII cars, Cooper FIII wins, Emeryson F3, F3 cars, FIII cars, Iota magazine, john cooper, Monaco Norton, Norton

Cobra MK I Chassis History, Vol. 2 Reviewed

January 31, 2022 By pete

Review by Pete Vack

Read review of Volume 1

Hey Little Cobra…

Oh no, we are not going to bring up that old ditty…
Oh, yes we are, because in Volume 2 of the Shelby Cobra book, author Bob Walker has revealed the full story about the song that made the Cobra famous. Or was it the other way around?
[Read more…] about Cobra MK I Chassis History, Vol. 2 Reviewed

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The Idiosyncratic Renault R16

January 31, 2022 By pete

Story by Ernst Luthi
From the Archives, June, 2019

One man’s passion for Renault’s R16 – 45 years on

Mike Neil’s love affair for the Renault 16 started in the late 1960s, when, as teenager, he visited the Sydney Motorshow.

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