This photo was sent to me by Steve Twist, but he doesn't have much info on the car. Can anyone recall this car, and who drove it? Looks like it could have actually been from a B&H race?
This photo was sent to me by Steve Twist, but he doesn't have much info on the car. Can anyone recall this car, and who drove it? Looks like it could have actually been from a B&H race?
Try Steve Borich and Robbie Francevic.
Robbie Booth also a relationship with Lyon Motors (Jerry Lyon and his sons name escapes me)
Last edited by Rod Grimwood; 05-20-2013 at 08:26 PM.
[QUOTE=Steve Holmes;28967]This photo was sent to me by Steve Twist, but he doesn't have much info on the car. Can anyone recall this car, and who drove it? Looks like it could have actually been from a B&H race?
Last edited by BMCBOY; 05-20-2013 at 10:45 AM.
Thanks you guys. I had assumed from Steve's photo the smoke was a result of powering up the skinny tyres, but looking at your shots there Ross it appears the smoke is coming from the motor?
I allways thought that was tyre smoke too! the photo taken by Ross Cammick below mine looks like it is taken on the exit of the same corner i took mine from which is the loop on the old circuit. I wonder if it is the same lap as the old Falcon looks like it aint going to last much longer? Perhaps we were about 30 feet away from each other or certainly roaming around the same area at the same time.I think the drivers were Borich/Franiceveck. Looks like Robbies driving style! Now I know its in 1974
Top photo is going into loop on long curcuit (used for club curcuit) and Ross's top photo is out of haipin, second is going into 'Elbow' and she does have a dose of asma.
Borich driving top of Ross's photos and Robbie in other.
Last edited by Rod Grimwood; 05-22-2013 at 04:57 AM.
I thought I knew every inch of puke in those days but can't figure out where on the circuit is the shot that has the Datsun and Torana in it? great photos by the way!
Whos driving the Ferrari? Could be Tim Bailey who owned Continental car services on Great south Road AK. I had a great view of that place from my office right across the road in the 70s and 80S.he normally raced Porches though. I used to love gazing out my window back then there was a lot of exotic machinery coming and going from that place!
Superb photos Ross! The GT-HO Phase III is the famous ex-John Goss car which made its way to NZ sometime in 1973.
Note the Geoff Sutherland E49 Charger. Isn't this the car that went off into the spectator car park at Bay Park in 1975, landing upside down in between two spectators cars?
Same Charger, but before the accident.
The car was not repaired for quite a few years.
Thanks John, I'm amazed it was repaired at all. The roof was completely flattened.
Here is a Warwick Clayton photo showing the Sutherland Charger after its Bay Park antics.