MATICH'S F5000's - Fantastic Article
May I thoroughly recommend to you the article on Frank Matich and the development of his F5000 cars.
It is fantastic and incredible in my humble opinion.
The details of the development process that was undertaken is great. Also some fantastic photos.
http://primotipo.com/
Matich Post Lakeside '65 Injury
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Originally Posted by
Terry S
Ray this is incorrect. Matich suffered incredible burns in the 19B crash when the impact ruptured the fuel tank and slashed petrol over him. This caught fire. It was made worse because he was only wearing a nylon shirt rather than fire proof overalls.
Initially treated in Brisbane hospital then transferred to a top Sydney hospital for top specialist care. He almost lost an arm from gangrene. He was out of action for more than 6 months. It took nearly 18 months to recover from the burns.
His first race after that crash was not until the Bathurst 500 in October 1966, that is 15 months later. He ran a Cooper S, and although a comeback after such a long time out, he set the fastest lap of the race ahead of the 3 BMC "works" Cooper S', which included Mini kings Foley and Manton.
Terry,
I'm not sure what meetings FM did in '65 post Lakeside prang, Ray would have the best idea of that reporting as he was at the time.
FM didn't have the Lotus to race, it was rooted, the remains sent to Elfins to assist in development of the Elfin 400 design ideas, the Brabham was sold to someone in NZ, forgotten who.
FM definitely raced the Elfin 400/Traco Olds from February 1966, this article i wrote on FM's Elfin 400 may fill in some of the gaps for you. I don't cover the accident in detail mind you.
http://primotipo.com/2015/05/28/elfi...garrie-cooper/
Mark