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Shoreboy57
06-05-2013, 11:10 PM
Back in the day, when cigarette advertising and sponsorship were considered ok, there were some impressive sponsored teams put out under the Winfield, Cambridge and Lexington banners. Were there others? At the time they looked a million dollars in an essentially amateur sport.

The first two are probably better known, Lexington maybe less so. I think Spinner Black ran his Camaro in the white with maroon and gold trim but who else ran under that banner? I recall an Escort and maybe a Mini? Any single-seaters?

Grateful for anyone who can fill me in on the Lexington team and any anecdotes about these teams generally

GD66
06-06-2013, 12:26 AM
David Oxton and Bert Hawthorne in single-seaters, and Jim Boyd in the Stanton. Dave Simpson in the Escort. Barry Phillips in the mini. The Lexington colours featured more of a blood red than a maroon, and looked very snappy indeed. They also gave away thousands of circular Lexington stickers with Oxton's Brabham featured that would turn up just about everywhere.

fullnoise68
06-06-2013, 01:17 AM
[QUOTE=Shoreboy57;29477]Back in the day, when cigarette advertising and sponsorship were considered ok, there were some impressive sponsored teams put out under the Winfield, Cambridge and Lexington banners. Were there others? At the time they looked a million dollars in an essentially amateur sport.

Shoreboy, if you ring Warren Black - Spinners brother - at Active 4x4 in Onehunga he can tell you the thought behind it. What basically took place was on Spinners behalf, Warren organised some sponsorship to lift the profile of the sport by spreading the name association through the different classes. You`re right, they did look a million dollars and look how many people remember the various cars today through the cigarette association. As promoters of Waikaraka Park, Warren, Spinner and Peter Cowan - known as Cowan and Black Promotions - did the same deal with what was the `Pall Mall Stockcar Team', which many people remember also. If you look at any form of business or promotion these guys have been in or still are involved in, it`s always the same..... professionally presented.

Shoreboy57
06-06-2013, 02:16 AM
David Oxton and Bert Hawthorne in single-seaters, and Jim Boyd in the Stanton. Dave Simpson in the Escort. Barry Phillips in the mini. The Lexington colours featured more of a blood red than a maroon, and looked very snappy indeed. They also gave away thousands of circular Lexington stickers with Oxton's Brabham featured that would turn up just about everywhere.

When you think about it that was a quality line-up, cars and drivers. Thanks GD66

kiwi285
06-06-2013, 02:23 AM
Here are the ones I have photos of.

http://i39.tinypic.com/1puv10.jpg

http://i42.tinypic.com/65wcj4.jpg

http://i39.tinypic.com/2ntieip.jpg

http://i44.tinypic.com/2nw3ak7.jpg

Shoreboy57
06-06-2013, 02:29 AM
They certainly looked the business. I had forgotten Dave Simpson ran an Escort

Shoreboy57
06-06-2013, 02:32 AM
18684

Perhaps not quite as well presented as the circuit cars but they were an impressive outfit at the time.

GD66
06-06-2013, 02:41 AM
They certainly looked the business. I had forgotten Dave Simpson ran an Escort


And I had forgotten Roly wore Lexington colours, if only briefly. Pretty sure Simpson received the very first twin-cam Escort into NZ.

John McKechnie
06-06-2013, 04:41 AM
18684

Perhaps not quite as well presented as the circuit cars but they were an impressive outfit at the time.
Sam Ferabend, Graham Mitchell, next two someone else.

Oldfart
06-06-2013, 05:05 AM
18684

Perhaps not quite as well presented as the circuit cars but they were an impressive outfit at the time.

At least someone found a good use for 1100 shells!

John McKechnie
06-06-2013, 05:14 AM
Yes, but theres only 3. Is the other Hillman or Stranded 10

fullnoise68
06-06-2013, 06:51 AM
Sam Ferabend, Graham Mitchell, next two someone else.

John, I`m not sure which glasses you had on when you looked at this photo - maybe some sandblasted ones. #91 is Vic Cook, #28 Laurie Hines, #26 Colin Brockliss, and #92 Graham Baker ( who these days runs Auckland Commercial Spares )
The original Pall Mall team was #3 Dave Greer, #6 Joel Wright, #10 Graham Mitchell, #16 Sam Ferabend.

John McKechnie
06-06-2013, 07:16 AM
Never said which team was from this picture. It is easy to see Vic Cooks name on his car.
Just testing peoples memory of original team .
Now they were real heavy hitters.

Spgeti
06-06-2013, 07:17 AM
Yes, but theres only 3. Is the other Hillman or Stranded 10

looks more like a Goliath John....

fullnoise68
06-06-2013, 07:30 AM
Sam Ferabend, Graham Mitchell, next two someone else.

Really John?

seaqnmac27
06-06-2013, 07:44 AM
At least someone found a good use for 1100 shells!

Is it? or is it an Austin A30?

fullnoise68
06-06-2013, 08:03 AM
Yes seaqnmac27, it`s a cut down Austin A30 body on #91. Are you coming to either QR or Lakeside to watch us kiwis run our HMC cars over there?

David McKinney
06-06-2013, 08:12 AM
Pretty sure Simpson received the very first twin-cam Escort into NZ.
You might be right. My memory is that Jim Carney's (subsequently raced by Jim Richards) was out first

Oldfart
06-06-2013, 08:44 AM
You might be right. My memory is that Jim Carney's (subsequently raced by Jim Richards) was out first

Diplomat!

seaqnmac27
06-06-2013, 08:54 AM
Yes seaqnmac27, it`s a cut down Austin A30 body on #91. Are you coming to either QR or Lakeside to watch us kiwis run our HMC cars over there?

I am hoping to get to Lakeside, as its just down the road. So I look forward to meeting you guys.

seaqnmac27
06-06-2013, 08:58 AM
I would add, that I will spending the QR round watching Le Mans, as it will be one of my rare weekends at home at the moment. When are you lads going to the Bowdens, and can I join in ?

fullnoise68
06-06-2013, 09:37 AM
The Tuesday after Lakeside. Come and see Dale Mustang #23 or me Camaro #41 and we`ll sort it out.

Rod Grimwood
06-07-2013, 02:17 AM
Sam Ferabend, Graham Mitchell, next two someone else.


Dave Greer, Joel Wright

rf84
06-07-2013, 05:04 AM
What about Gold Leaf Team Lotus? The first ever appearance of Lotus in these colours (red,white and gold) was at Levin in 1968?
Or the "Durex" (condom) sponsorship of the Surtees F1 team? The BBC refused to televise any races where Durex sponsored cars appeared!

Lurker
06-07-2013, 07:54 AM
I think it was Wigram 1968 for GLTL

Oldfart
06-07-2013, 08:35 AM
Or the "Durex" (condom) sponsorship of the Surtees F1 team? The BBC refused to televise any races where Durex sponsored cars appeared!

The small family cars!

GD66
06-07-2013, 08:39 AM
I think it was Wigram 1968 for GLTL


Correct.
http://www.sergent.com.au/motor/tas68w.html

rf84
06-07-2013, 09:28 AM
Maybe the problem with Durex sponsorship was that the signwriting was in French letters?

Rod Grimwood
06-07-2013, 10:38 PM
Shane Windleburn has Durex F5000 (also a young child)

Shoreboy57
06-07-2013, 11:07 PM
Having been offline for a couple of days I see this thread has taken a life of its own, one of the great joys of the Roaring Season.

But to back up the bus as to who drove under the Lexington colours, it has been suggested (with some photos)
* Spinner Black (Camaro)
* Roly Levis
* Bert Hawthorne
* David Oxton - is that correct? I know he was in the Winfield team, both FF and F5000
* Jim Boyd (Stanton)
* Dave Simpson (Escort T/c)
* Barry Phillips (Mini)

Any more?

Michael Clark
06-07-2013, 11:31 PM
I recall Oxo's BT16 in Cambridge colours but can't remember it in Lexington livery.

I think the Gold Leaf colours on the Lotus 49 at Wigram in January 68 was the second time cigarette advertising had been seen on a racing car that month...

Shoreboy57
06-08-2013, 04:36 AM
I recall Oxo's BT16 in Cambridge colours but can't remember it in Lexington livery.

I think the Gold Leaf colours on the Lotus 49 at Wigram in January 68 was the second time cigarette advertising had been seen on a racing car that month...

Thanks Michael, a very nice Segway in to two questions:

1 Can someone confirm which seasons the Lexington, Cambridge and Winfield teams ran? Were they just a season each? I was too young to smoke at the time, so of course they weren't targeting me. I'm thinking Cambridge was 69/70 and Winfield the season later?

2. So who ran in Cambridge colours?- I'll start the list with:
- Oxton (Brabham)
- Fahey (Mustang)
- Grady Thompson (Monaro)
- Jim Boyd (Lola T70)
- Barry Phillips (Mini)

GD66
06-08-2013, 04:44 AM
Graham Watson drove a Brabham in Cambridge colours, also I have a recurring nagging feeling Oxton made a retrograde step and drove an Elfin 600 in Cambridge colours when Formula Ford was introduced.
I think you're spot-on with your estimates of what years the teams ran, Lexington would therefore have been 68-69.

fullnoise68
06-08-2013, 04:57 AM
2. So who ran in Cambridge colours?- I'll start the list with:
- Oxton (Brabham)
- Fahey (Mustang)
- Grady Thompson (Monaro)
- Jim Boyd (Lola T70)
- Barry Phillips (Mini)[/QUOTE]


Plus...
-Rod Coppins ( Camaro)
- Roger? Anderson (BMW)

GPBK
06-08-2013, 05:27 AM
[QUOTE=Shoreboy57;29579]

Can someone confirm which seasons the Lexington, Cambridge and Winfield teams ran? Were they just a season each? I was too young to smoke at the time, so of course they weren't targeting me. I'm thinking Cambridge was 69/70 and Winfield the season later?

Lexington was the year 68-69. I think the Team outlined already is largely correct though it was Rodger Anderson in the Mini. He finished equal first in the NZ Championship ( having won outright the previous year in the same car ) but lost on countback to Paul Fahey.

Cambridge must have run for two seasons 69-71 and featured a lot of cars and names. Others not yet mentioned I'm pretty sure would be Jim Murdoch, Bryan Faloon and Frank Radisich.

Also in a single seater for Cambridge Ken Smith.

Winfield was one season only 71-72. I think it's right to say David Oxton was in Lexington, if so he was the only driver in all three teams, Winfield being Coppins, Phillips and Oxton. The Mini of Phillips was in all three teams. I had read somewhere that the Coppins Camaro was ex Spinner Black but I'm not sure that's right but if so that car was also in each team before being replaced by the Pontiac.

Very professional teams even for those days and a fair amount of investment by Rothmans. 1973 -74 saw the NZ Freighters Team appear and the following as Brambles NZF, also very well run with some very well known names.

John McKechnie
06-08-2013, 06:01 AM
GPBK- absolutely 100% same car of Spencer Blacks Camaro , which was Lexington, was sold to Rod Coppins.
Barrys car was a MK1 for some seasons, but updated to MK2 taillamps , grille and back window for later Cambridge and Winfield season.
Other Cambridge drivers definitely were were- Frank Radisich- McLaren M10, Faloon, and Murdoch.
Also not forgetting that Jim Palmer and Terry Scott both drove the Team Cambidge Camaro early 69 season, and Rod Coppins drove the Monaro before he took over the Camaro.
Winfield was 71-72.
Cambridge was 69-70, 70-71.
Lexington 68-69
GD66 -Oxton did drive an Elfin (Superford ) in Formula C/FF . Motorman mentions this in reports ad results.

GD66
06-08-2013, 08:47 AM
How could I forget ?18725
And there are certainly pics of the Radisich M10 elsewhere on this forum...

Edit : the wings on the Faloon Brabham BT4 were dayglo yellow, quite a contrast with the fairly-straight Cambridge fag packet paint job on the car.
Was Kenny Smith's Cambridge car a Lotus 69 ?

Rod Grimwood
06-09-2013, 12:31 AM
GPBK- absolutely 100% same car of Spencer Blacks Camaro , which was Lexington, was sold to Rod Coppins.
Barrys car was a MK1 for some seasons, but updated to MK2 taillamps , grille and back window for later Cambridge and Winfield season.
Other Cambridge drivers definitely were were- Frank Radisich- McLaren M10, Faloon, and Murdoch.
Also not forgetting that Jim Palmer and Terry Scott both drove the Team Cambidge Camaro early 69 season, and Rod Coppins drove the Monaro before he took over the Camaro.
Winfield was 71-72.
Cambridge was 69-70, 70-71.
Lexington 68-69
GD66 -Oxton did drive an Elfin (Superford ) in Formula C/FF . Motorman mentions this in reports ad results.


Didn't Simpson have Lexington on Escort

Rod Grimwood
06-09-2013, 12:37 AM
Found this in a collection that was on facebook (amazing collection) hope we can be privy to more.

Definitely not Oxton in FF the hair gives it away. This is only photo I have seen of a line up and think it may have been on a practice day, notice the big saloons are missing, or gone.

Also the 58 Goldflash in background. That's a bit of me, love them cars. 272 of thumper.

John McKechnie
06-09-2013, 12:48 AM
Didn't Simpson have Lexington on Escort
As usual Rod, you memory is excellent, did you run against him at all in any cars?

John McKechnie
06-09-2013, 12:50 AM
A real slice of history Rod, great pic. Be hard to recreate this grid, those HRs really rust bad.
The interesting thing is that there are no Lexington restorations, one Winfield, but the Cambridge colours seem to be the ones that are popular.

GD66
06-09-2013, 01:24 AM
What other Cambridge cars are about, apart from the T70 which still looks shit-hot today?

John McKechnie
06-09-2013, 01:30 AM
Barry Phillips is rebuilding his Mini, Kett runs a look alike Camaro in the Central Muscle Cars, I am rebuilding the Monaro- see my thread New Zealand motor Sport Reporter-, Anderson BMW is on hold. The original Black/Coppins Camaro -now red-runs with big flares in CMC .
isnt it fantastic the saloons all survived.
Cant answer for any formula fords, Radisich M10A, or Holden HR station wagons.

GD66
06-09-2013, 01:37 AM
Didn't Simpson have Lexington on Escort



No clues on page 1, Rodders ? :)


Thanks John, that's good news indeed. And yep, I'd be amazed if any of the HRs were still lurking...

Rod Grimwood
06-09-2013, 04:59 AM
Of coarse, photos on page 1, did Crosbie run under same colours for awhile. I think it was Crosbie who took over the car after Simpson.

John McKechnie
06-09-2013, 06:03 AM
If you check Crosbies colours they are similar style.

Bruce302
06-09-2013, 08:28 AM
We've seen this before but in the context, it shows the Winfield sponsored Firebird of Rod Coppins in early 1972, and in the background is the Team Winfield tents. The big one on the left housed at least 4 cars, It was quite a presence. pic by jack Inwood, copywrite Bruce McLaren Trust.

Bruce.

http://i41.tinypic.com/jq6kcj.jpg

Shoreboy57
06-10-2013, 01:20 AM
Thanks to everyone who has fed into this thread.

Another team from the past- Molyslip (early / mid-60s?) I'm thinking Rod Coppins in the Zephyr and Jack Nazer in Anglia.

Who can add some detail on cars and drivers under the Molyslip banner?

John McKechnie
06-10-2013, 01:24 AM
Shoreboy57- the Molyslip team had some coverage on another thread.
I still have an unused Molyslip sticker in one of my Motorman mags. Cool colour.

GPBK
06-10-2013, 01:51 AM
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Thanks to everyone who has fed into this thread.

Another team from the past- Molyslip (early / mid-60s?) I'm thinking Rod Coppins in the Zephyr and Jack Nazer in Anglia.

Who can add some detail on cars and drivers under the Molyslip banner?

Courtesy of the late great Jack Inwood, a nice piece of history. I can recognise Jack Nazer, Roly Levis and John Ward. Not sure who is behind the flag but I don't think it's Rod Coppins.

fullnoise68
06-10-2013, 05:15 AM
I think the guy leaning against the Cortina just to the right of the pole might be Glen Jones. Bob Homewood would also probably know some of the other faces, as people like Bill Norrish would have probably worked on these cars.

Shoreboy57
06-10-2013, 05:51 AM
18751

Courtesy of the late great Jack Inwood, a nice piece of history. I can recognise Jack Nazer, Roly Levis and John Ward. Not sure who is behind the flag but I don't think it's Rod Coppins.

What a great line-up. Something of a noticeable Ford bias here (other than the engine in the Mk2). Small Fords need molyslip? The aero work on the Anglia front lights are a treat. Whoever did the work on 135 may have been fantasizing at the thought of his girlfriend's tight sweater perhaps?

Michael Clark
06-10-2013, 06:42 AM
What about the Motordrome Racing Team? - in the NZ national motor racing colours of....and silver

Re the Lola T70 - you could have knocked me over with a feather when I saw that at Goodwood in 08 - it had been nearly 40 years and I am sure the '22' was still in the tiny red roundel.

Re the Coppins Pontiac - probably the day that photo was taken I asked Rod for his autograph. I handed him my book and he said 'hold this' - so I took his helmet and while making sure I didn't drop it I accidentally took a photo. Somewhere in my awful box of snaps is a photo of the inside of 'Hot Rod's' crash hat...

Howard Wood
06-10-2013, 06:47 AM
What about the Motordrome Racing Team? - in the NZ national motor racing colours of....and silver

Re the Lola T70 - you could have knocked me over with a feather when I saw that at Goodwood in 08 - it had been nearly 40 years and I am sure the '22' was still in the tiny red roundel.

Re the Coppins Pontiac - probably the day that photo was taken I asked Rod for his autograph. I handed him my book and he said 'hold this' - so I took his helmet and while making sure I didn't drop it I accidentally took a photo. Somewhere in my awful box of snaps is a photo of the inside of 'Hot Rod's' crash hat...

Was wracking my brain this morning trying to think of the 4th member of the Motordrome Team. Team leader and patron Ivan Segedin, Anglia or Mustang?, Howden Ganley Lotus 11 and Dennis Marwood presumably in his Humber 80 days. Was Ross Grenville the 4th?

fullnoise68
06-10-2013, 07:07 AM
Howard, was it not Bryan Innes?

Howard Wood
06-10-2013, 08:02 AM
Don't know, I have a feeling the 4th car was a single seater. Someone will know! Certainly Bryan Innes was from Hamilton. The Waikato area was a hot bed of Motorsport at the time.

John McKechnie
06-10-2013, 08:25 AM
So in #52 which of the Anglias was Powerful Percy?

David McKinney
06-10-2013, 10:06 AM
Motordrome team members were Ross Greenville (Lotus 18 single-seater), Howden Ganley (Lotus XI sportscar), Bryan Innes (MkII Zephyr) and Dennis Marwood (Humber 80). Ivan Segedin was the team manager. Cars were dark green

Michael Clark
06-10-2013, 10:10 AM
Dark green and silver - NZ's racing colours!

Howard Wood
06-10-2013, 08:49 PM
Motordrome team members were Ross Greenville (Lotus 18 single-seater), Howden Ganley (Lotus XI sportscar), Bryan Innes (MkII Zephyr) and Dennis Marwood (Humber 80). Ivan Segedin was the team manager. Cars were dark green

Thanks David, am I correct in thinking this was around 1961-2? If so it obviously pre dates Ivan Segedin's Mustang and Howden, Ross Greenville and Ivan must have been quite young.

Oldfart
06-10-2013, 09:02 PM
Greenville or Grenville?

Howard Wood
06-10-2013, 09:08 PM
Greenville or Grenville?

I deferred to DMcK's version! As I was aged 12 at the time my memory is unreliable.

rf84
06-10-2013, 09:26 PM
Greenville.

GD66
06-11-2013, 12:32 AM
2. So who ran in Cambridge colours?- I'll start the list with:
- Oxton (Brabham)
- Fahey (Mustang)
- Grady Thompson (Monaro)
- Jim Boyd (Lola T70)
- Barry Phillips (Mini)


Plus...
-Rod Coppins ( Camaro)
- Roger? Anderson (BMW)[/QUOTE]


Does anyone have any pics of the Cambridge-liveried 4WD go-kart ? About the size of a shifter kart, but had a Mac 91 driving each corner. Saw it at a pre-Xmas Bay Park tuning day, good straightline speed but eye-popping corner speed ! Had a rudimentary wing too, if I recall. Anyone ?

Milan Fistonic
06-11-2013, 08:09 AM
We've seen this before but in the context, it shows the Winfield sponsored Firebird of Rod Coppins in early 1972, and in the background is the Team Winfield tents. The big one on the left housed at least 4 cars, It was quite a presence. pic by jack Inwood, copywrite Bruce McLaren Trust.

Bruce.

http://i41.tinypic.com/jq6kcj.jpg



As you say Bruce, an impressive set-up.

With Coppins are Barry Phillips (Mini) and David Oxton (Begg FM4 and Elfin Formula Ford)

18784

David McKinney
06-11-2013, 09:14 AM
Yes and yes. 1961/62 season. Segedin took a year off from racing, which is where Innes's team mount came from. Ganley would have been 18 or 19, Greenville 22 or 23 and Segedin I think 24

45DCOE
06-11-2013, 11:44 PM
Having been offline for a couple of days I see this thread has taken a life of its own, one of the great joys of the Roaring Season.

But to back up the bus as to who drove under the Lexington colours, it has been suggested (with some photos)
* Spinner Black (Camaro)
* Roly Levis
* Bert Hawthorne
* David Oxton - is that correct? I know he was in the Winfield team, both FF and F5000
* Jim Boyd (Stanton)
* Dave Simpson (Escort T/c)
* Barry Phillips (Mini)

Any more?
Didn't Graham McRae have his Brabham in Lexington colours in its last race at Levin prior to departing ob Driver to Europe?

David McKinney
06-12-2013, 11:47 AM
Don't think he repainted it after taking it over from Laurence Brownlie and racing it at Pukekohe and Levin