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Eight Cylinders for the Type 40 Bugatti

April 18, 2022 By pete

Type 40 Chassis No. 40432 in 1948 after the installation of 8-cylinder Bugatti engine, at Glen Ewin Hillclimb, South Australia. Photo: Bob King collection

By Frank Studstrup

In the summer of 1926 Ettore Bugatti presented his new type 40, which replaced the old ‘Brescia’ sports car. In the mid-1920s, with the type 35 racing car of 1924, Bugatti was setting new standards for his effective and refined automobile designs, both in regard of engines, chassis and bodywork.

The type 40 incorporated many of the unique design features presented in the Bugatti racing cars, but of course offered in a less expensive and more versatile package aimed at customers for both daily and sporty driving.

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Tagged With: Bugatti in Denmark, Frank Studstrup, modified bugattis, t40 Bugatti

Tales from Le Circuit, St. Jovite, Mt. Tremblant

April 18, 2022 By pete

Planning the new racetrack near Quebec are, from left to right: Norm Namerow, John Fitch, Unknown, Jim Horne BP Canada, Sales, and Marketing, unknown, Ross de St.Croix.

By John R. Wright and Ross de St. Croix, 1967 Canadian Sports Car Champion

Le Circuit Mont Tremblant, also known at one time as St. Jovite is a 4.26 km (2.65 mile) race circuit about 13 km (8.1 miles) south of the village of Mont Tremblant in the province of Quebec, Canada. Pete Lyons in his book CanAm called it “…the swoopy, 2.65-mile mini-Nurburgring…”

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Tagged With: John Cordts, john fitch, John Wright, Lawrence Stroll, Le Circuit, Ludwig Heimrath, mt. tremblant, Paul “Hawkeye” Hawkins, Ross de St.Croix, San Jovite

79th Goodwood Member’s Meeting, 2022

April 18, 2022 By pete

1956 Renault 4CV entered by Frederic Fatien, driven by Pierre-Brice Mena, Sopwith Cup for saloon cars of a type that raced up until 1956.

Story and Photos by Jonathan Sharp

Did you know, the rear lights of a Porsche 956 are the same as those fitted to a late 1970s Eriba Puck Caravan? No, neither did I, Thanks Gary Axon and Goodwood Radio for that wonderful piece of trivia.

Why am I mentioning Porsche 956s? Well the recent 79th Goodwood Members Meeting included a track demonstration of 956/962s, twenty of them. Also demonstrated/displayed were approximately 20 F1 cars from the V10 era, lead on the track by Bruno Senna in his uncle’s 1990 McLaren Honda MP4/5B, a wonderful sight and an amazing sound. In addition to the demos the program also included 13 races covering a period from prior to WW2 right up until Group 1 saloons from the 1980s.

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Tagged With: 1939 Talbot T150C, 1953 Lancia Aurelia B20 GT, 1954 Aston Martin DB3S, 1956 Nash Metropolitan, 1956 Renault 4CV, 1957 Maserati 300S, 1958 Austin A35, 1963 AC Cobra Le Mans, Goodwood events, Goodwood Members meeting 2022, Jonathan Sharp

Why Mess With History? Sandy Leith’s Type 37

April 18, 2022 By pete

In 1935 George Rand installed a Ford Model B engine into this Bugatti T37. 82 years later it is still there. Sean Smith photo.

From the VeloceToday Archives, July, 2017

Story by Sean Smith
Color images taken at Lime Rock by Sean Smith
Historic photos courtesy Sandy Leith

If anyone was born to the VSCCA it is the current President, Sandy Leith—his father Bill Leith was a founding member. At a very young age Sandy was in the paddock watching his father race his Type 35B Bugatti against others in the fledgling club. Formed in 1958, the Vintage Sports Car Club of America was seen as a kinder, gentler version of the growing Sports Car Club of America. It was a place where their pre-war cars could shine. Then as now it was a place for racing, rallying and good old fashion socializing, but the prime focus was racing. “Isn’t this what all parents do on the weekend… zoom around in old race cars?” Sandy thought so! Classic cars, especially Bugattis, were ingrained in Sandy’s soul. At 17, there would be no snarling muscle car or modern sports car for him.

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Tagged With: Bugatti T37, Bugatti-Ford, Leith and VSCCA, Leith Bugattis, sandy leith, Scrambling Egg Bugatti, Sean Smith, VSCCA Bugatti

Interview with a Race Queen

April 11, 2022 By pete

The Editor and the photographer apologize for this photo, which was the result of the sun being at the wrong end of the lens. However, it is well balanced and says a lot. Read on.


Marilyn Fox Halder, as interviewed by Allen R. Kuhn
Photos by Allen R. Kuhn unless otherwise noted.

Marilyn Fox loved dancing growing up, and was very attractive. She would follow a career making commercials and become a professional dancer finding work at the Sahara in Las Vegas. This led her to appear at the Millionaire’s Club in Los Angeles, CA. While there, she was introduced to Peter and Harry Rothschild, who owned Powerine Oil Company. They wanted to get the contract to supply fuel for the race tracks in Southern California and asked Marilyn if she would be interested in becoming a promoter of their products at races and other activities. With her natural beauty and love of automobiles, she thought it might be a fun thing to do and get paid.

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Tagged With: Allen R. Kuhn, Bob Bondurant, Bruce Kessler, Bruce McLaren, dan gurney, Denny Hulme, Ken Miles, Lothar Motschenbacher, Marilyn Fox, Marilyn M, Marilyn Motschenbacher, Marliyn Halder, Peter revson, richie ginther, roger penske, Sam Posey, Vic Elford

Techno Classica Essen 2022

April 11, 2022 By pete

When entered by the Automobilclub of Argentina between 1949 and 1954, this Maserati 4 CLT, chassis number 1600, was piloted by the best Argentinian drivers of the time: Fangio, Gonzalez, Campos, Marimon or Menditeguy.

Story and Photos by Hugues Vanhoolandt

Three years have passed since the last edition of the Techno Classica motor show in Essen, one of the main cities of the Ruhr area. Of course, the effects of the pandemic were felt during this year’s fair.

Not attending were the imposing stands of the German manufacturers, for the most part only represented by their owners’ clubs.
Some German car dealers were also missing as this pandemic period has shown that it was possible to sell cars without having to display them on an expensive stand.

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Tagged With: 1933 Maserati 8C 3000 Biposto, 1951 Ferrari 340 America Ghia coupé # 0150A, 1953 Fiat 8V, 1955 Moretti 1200 Gran Sport, Alfa Romeo Tipo 33 TT 12, Bizzarrini 5300 GT, giovanni savonuzzi, hugues vanhoolandt, Techno Classica Essen 2022

Remembering Vic Elford

April 11, 2022 By pete

Vic Elford by Jesse Alexander.

By Roy Smith

Vic Elford. What can one say, maybe his nickname “Quick Vic” sums it all up. But it was not just his speed, he was a man with a lively personality, and talented beyond measure when behind the wheel.

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Tagged With: Alfa t33 Elford, roy smith, Vic Elford Porsche, Vic Elford tribute, Vice Elford obituary

French Cars at Techno Classica Essen

April 11, 2022 By pete

In 1950, French rally driver Jean Trevoux commissioned this Delahaye 175 to Carrozzeria Motto. Fitted with an ex-Le Mans racing engine, Trevoux with co-driver Roger Crovetto went on to win the 1951 Monte-Carlo rally. Later that year, the car was entered at the Carrera Panamericana driven by Louis Chiron.

Story and Photos by Hugues Vanhoolandt

French Cars at Essen will follow this brief letter:

April 7, 2008

Dear Mr. Vack,

Established in Belgium, I am a long time reader of Veloce Today and occasionally a photographer of Italian classics. I enjoyed the pictures of Techno Classica Essen that I visited myself last Saturday. It would be a great pleasure for me if I could help you in identifying some cars.

The Cisitalia is a 1947 202 SMM s/n 005 SMM with a 1.4 litre Gordini engine.
The Maserati coupé is a A6 1500 with a Pinin-Farina body. The s/n is 068.
The “Etceterini” is an Ermini based on a Fiat 1100 with a Motto body. The
s/n is 1301.

You will find attached some of my pictures of other Italian cars of great interest (see below). I really hope it can help.

Best regards,

Hugues Vanhoolandt

And that, dear readers, was almost exactly 14 years ago and it appeared in the pages of VeloceToday in an article titled “Much Less Guessin’ at Essen”. Hugues Vanhoolandt is still here, and there, at Essen, reporting with his complete and alway accurate captions under perfect photography. Below, more French treasures that appeared at this year’s Essen. Thank you, Hugues for all you have done.

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Tagged With: 1950 Delahaye 135 M convertible, classic cars at essen, essen show, Ferry 750 Sport, Jean Antem, Matra 640, Motto Delahaye 175, Type 37 Bugatti Larkin

Ferrari Pinin Farina Berlinetta, s/n 0322

April 4, 2022 By pete

What is a nice car like you doing in a ditch like this?

Story by Pete Vack

Photos by Glen Glendenning Courtesy Dave Rex

As we have seen, Dick Irish made good use of the hairy, scary yet beautiful beast that is Ferrari 340/375 Comp Berlinetta, s/n 0322.

He entered four events in 1954, and finished well against the toughest competition money could buy; at the Glen he was fourth overall, behind the Cunningham of Phil Walters, the Ferrari of Jim Kimberly and the Cunningham of Sherwood Johnston. Even owner Marty Christensen did well with it in the two events he entered.

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Hugues Vanhoolandt at Rétromobile 2022

April 4, 2022 By pete

Rétromobile does not only consist of static displays. A distant ancestor of the car, the 1770 Fardier de Cugnot was conducting some demonstrations. This is of course a reconstruction of the steam-powered three-wheeled cart intended to replace horse-drawn vehicles and transporting heavy cannons. Needless to say that the walls shake when this vehicle is in motion.

Story and Photos by Hugues Vanhoolandt

The world has changed quite a lot since the last edition of Rétromobile in 2020, but one thing has not changed; the inimitable atmosphere that emanates from this show, even if it was smaller, with less spectacular displays and less international dealers and their expensive cars.

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Tagged With: Amilcar, bnc, cugnot, Deutsch-Bonnet, Facel Vega Facellia, Georges Paulin, Hugues Vanhoolandt Retro, Retromobile 2022, SPAG

Hans Herrmann by Graham Gauld

April 4, 2022 By pete

By Graham Gauld
From the VeloceToday Archives, September 2017

Bearing in mind the tremendous success of German drivers in Grand Prix racing before WW2, it is baffling that since the inception of the World Championship in 1950, it took 44 years before Germany could claim its first Formula 1 Champion, Michael Schumacher in 1994.

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Artcurial Auction by Hugues Vanhoolandt

March 28, 2022 By pete

Sold at $702,080. See one that sold for $900. ***

Story and Photos by Hugues Vanhoolandt

Two years after the last edition of Rétromobile, Artcurial Motorcars was also back in the business on March 18-19 2022 with some 170 cars going on sale, including a collection of Bandini cars, gathered over the years by Dino Bandini, the nephew of Ilario who founded the make in 1947.

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Tagged With: Alfa SZ auction price, Artcurial Auction Retro, Bandini auction price, Bugatti Aerolithe price, Delage Auction price, Gordini auction price

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