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    The Garry Simkin Collection - Part 2

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    Time for Part 2 of the Garry Simkin Collection. I've split Garrys entire collection of historic New Zealand motorsport photos into 3 parts, so will run the final part in the coming weeks. Part 1 was a huge hit, I reckon Part 2 will be just as popular.

    As always, I'll try and ID as many cars and drivers as I can, but always appreciate any help for those on here more knowledgeable than me, which is most of you!

    I think almost all of the pics shown here will be from the 1970 and 1971 seasons, and are shown at Pukekohe and Levin.

    So anyway, enjoy!

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    OK, so kicking off here is a shot capturing Graham McRae, which I assume is at Levin, plus Graeme Lawrence in the Ferrari, and a couple of shots of Evan Noyes in his Brabham BT29. Maybe Garry can help here, I don't know what the correct order of the two Noyes photos should be, but at a guess I'd say the action shot with a pole wedged in the front air intake, and probably the radiator, comes first, given he didn't finish this race.

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    With Noyes' Brabham retired, John Cannon takes to the scenery in his McLaren in the first photo, then we have a couple of Chris Amon action shots, firstly in the March he drove at Levin, then the Lotus he drove at Pukekohe. Finally, a really neat photo of Frank Matich, having just won the 1970 NZ Grand Prix.

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    I love this group of photos, that capture some of the drivers either about to do battle, or following a race. Look at the crowd surrounding Chris Amon here (and, I'm guessing, McRae and Niel Allen???). A top flight F1 driver, and yet completely accessible. I figure this is possibly either just before or just after the driver awards at the Levin International, in 1971, given that looks like a podium just behind Chris.

    Next photo captures John Cannon getting set to do battle at Levin, as well as Amon again, in the same race. The last shot has me stumped. I want to say Leo Leonard in a Begg FM2. Can someone put me straight here?

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    OK, first shot here shows Kevin Bartlett in the Mildren Chevrolet at Levin in 1971. Given he retired from the race with a broken wishbone, I'm guessing thats what has happened here, as the front left wheel looks set a little too high. But KB can probably provide an explanation. Next is another of Amon in the March, followed by a couple of the magnificent Matich McLaren, which is just one of my all-time favourite race cars.

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    Matich again, followed by David Oxton in the Amon March, and a couple of Amon himself, in the Oxton Lotus.

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    love the shot of Graham with the laurels at Levin..

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    Ditto with the shots of the Matich M10B, great looking car and an awesome talent, beat a strong field to dominate the NZGP at Pukekohe, and then Norm Beechey backed up in his Monaro. Big day out...

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    Ok, next batch, and although slightly bulbous from some angles, the side profile of the big Eisert Chevrolet is pretty impressive. To be fair, it was designed as a USAC car, not a Forumla A, but from this angle, its a pretty good looking car. Where is this car now? Does it still exist?

    I'm struggling a little with the green Lotus. Could this be Peter Hughes?

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    Couple more from Levin, Niel Allen, who'd go on to win the NZIGP, and Geoff Mardons Begg, trailing blue smoke.

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    It is Peter Hughes, Steve, and you can see Lotus 33 written in the pinstripe. Transal were his sponsors at this time, and that's quite a good shot of their locally-produced wheels, which when buffed and polished looked great on the race car

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    But it wasn't a 33 was it? I'm not positive but was it not something other than a DFV powered monocoque which is what a 33 was?

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    As outlined elsewhere on the forum it was originally BRM-engined when raced here byPeter Yock and was, correctly, incorrectly or colloquially known as a 25/33.
    I think in the end it was decided to be a quite-famous 25.
    Others know more than I, though.


    http://www.oldracingcars.com/f1/car.php?CarID=25/33/R13
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    the 26 car has me stumped?

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    Quote Originally Posted by rogered View Post
    the 26 car has me stumped?
    #26 Neil Allen McLaren M10B.

    The Eisert was on lease and returned to the USA, apparently still seen at Historic meetings from time to time, but I am not sure if that is as a FA or Indycar.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GD66 View Post
    As outlined elsewhere on the forum it was originally BRM-engined when raced here byPeter Yock and was, correctly, incorrectly or colloquially known as a 25/33.
    I think in the end it was decided to be a quite-famous 25.
    Others know more than I, though.


    http://www.oldracingcars.com/f1/car.php?CarID=25/33/R13
    When it came downunder for Peter Yock from Parnell it was known as a Lotus 33 and there was an assumption that it may have been a Parnell built continuation/replacement chassis. It was eventually identified as Lotus 25/R4 years later. I suggest getting hold of a copy of Eoin Young's book 'Jim Clark and his most successful Lotus' for the full story.

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    I will try and contact Yockie and see if he can remember what model it was.

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    It was said at the time to be a 33, both when raced by the Parnell team and by Yock (and Hughes). It had been built from a 25 tub, so should really have been identified as such. Guess a 33 sounded better than a 25...

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    Hey guys, thanks for that info on the Lotus. So is this the same car as posted above? This was from early 1969, so an earlier shot of the car still with its V8. This pic is from the Mike Feisst collection shown elsewhere on here.

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    Has anyone been able to help with the yellow car at the bottom of post #4?

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