F5000 warm up lap - Hampton Downs Jan 2010
F5000 warm up lap - Hampton Downs Jan 2010
This site has me digging out boxs that the Mrs thought were gone, told her they would come in handy one day.
Went out with Dave Schollum and his FF, this was a Friday practice at Puke and first time i had seen one of these up close. Not good photos but chances are they were from box brownie or something i snuck off mum.
One thing that has changed, is the Japs invented tyre/room savers and they do the transport job good now.
Another one
The McRae GM3 with the perspex cockpit was rebodied into the single seat Can-Am GM9.
They are both great looking cars.
Here are a few from Dads collection. He is on here but has not yet made any comments.
One of the early F5000 historic meets at Pukekohe with F5000, F3000, FHolden, Can Am, and a Chev powered McLaren Indycar.
A few Lolas running in current historic F5000.
The photos from the last five posts were all sent to me by Dale Mathers, who was given a bunch of old photos many years ago by his good mate Peter Hanna.
Cool photos. lots of memories there. Thanks Steve and Dale.
The Begg 018, absolutely the best looking F5000 ever. IMHO.
Went ok with Jim Murdoch as well.
Thanks Dale and Steve for posting these. There are some great shots there that bring back some great memories.
Yeah, I agree a great looking car. George Begg's book "When The Engine Roars" paints a great picture of the design and build of these cars, and how Murdoch burnt himself out in building this car. Imagine how well it could have gone if he were in full health.
To my mind one of the best looking of all F5000s was this Begg FM5, which I think was Allan McCullys car? Gavins photo below captures the lines of the car perfectly. Does this car still have the Robin Officer alloy body?