Nice piece in Evo a few years back where Tom Chilton drove six different touring car legends including the Galaxie
http://www.evo.co.uk/features/featur...cc_heroes.html
‘I can’t believe they used to let these things race! It feels like you’re only doing 10mph in the corners, but as soon as you squeeze the throttle that huge boot comes round. It’s like you’re floating on air – you don’t get any feel for what’s happening at track level. In my race car you feel every stone chip on the ground, but in this you could run over a boulder and not know about it. And it wanders about on the straight too.’
Hey, thats a great article, really enjoyable. I guess for Chilton, its all about what he is used to. For the guys who raced the Galaxie's and Falcons in the '60s, a modern Super Tourer would feel pretty bizarre.
Neptune Racing team mates, Norm Beechey and Jim McKeown.
Beechey again. What a superb shot as he belts the Mustang through the Warwick Farm infield.
The second shot looks to be Pete Geoghegans Cortina GT. But is this Pete driving? His brother Leo also raced this car on occasion.
No, that would be George Garth. The next owner and still the owner (after Geoghegans). Great shot.
Dale.
Thanks Dale, thats great info. So did George buy Geoghegans Cortina GT, as opposed to his Lotus Cortina? I always just assumed he'd bought the Lotus Cortina.
Here is Peter Manton, giving the Cooper S and absolute flogging, as he tries to stay ahead of Beechey.
This appears to be Rocky Tresise in the Cooper, but who are the drivers giving chase?
And can anyone ID the driver of the FX Holden?
That could well be Sir Gawaine Baillie in the Galaxie.....or 'Davo', perhaps?
And can anyone ID the driver of the FX Holden?
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FJ ......and we think it is John Hall
Always well presented
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Thanks Ellis, I'd actually just stopped looking at the grills for some reason, as they almost all seemed to be FX Holdens by the mid-60s. I should have taken more notice. Very nice looking car though.
In the touring car race, Beechey and Jane enjoyed a big duel. Beechey's new Mustang had only been racing for about a month, whereas Jane's Jag was extremely well sorted, but nearing the end of its time in front-line competition.
Looks like the battle may have gone the way of the Jag?
Here is Jim McKeown in the Lotus Cortina, leading Peter Manton and a hidden Cooper S, while George Garth gives chase.
More Cortina action, check the nice controlled slide McKeown has going. Garth is just about climbing out the window!
The fantastic little Peter Manton Cooper S. I believe this car has now been restored and is competing again in historic events?