Scarab sports racing.
Evidence of Austin vs Austin.
Scarab sports racing.
Evidence of Austin vs Austin.
Last edited by ERC; 12-14-2018 at 08:56 PM.
Bit of damage on the two Austin’s....
Real steel here Bruce, not later Allegro thin gauge.. Would have taken a fair hit to do this
http://www.theroaringseason.com/atta...3&d=1544820678
Any info on car #66?
Hi Grant. A big thank you for that request, as it helped me sort another query that had been bugging me.
Car #66 is a Cooper T66 entered and driven by Syd Hoole.
That led me to consult the race programme and do a google search on a car that I had previously labelled a Cooper, but couldn't find any matching images, despite a lot of research. I was confused by the fact that it was running on wire wheels. Turns out that it wasn't a Cooper at all, but the 1960 Walker-Climax Tec Mec Tipo 10 - tested by Moss but never raced. I wouldn't have discovered that, had you not raised the query and wasn't even aware of the car prior. I am overjoyed when a missing piece of a jigsaw puzzle is found (I'm a simple soul at heart...).
What engine is in the 66 car. Looks to me like some kind of V8.
Allan,
That is a Coventry Climax V-8 engine from the 1.5 liter Formula One era.
( " Introduced in 1961 amidst some criticism, the new reduced engine 1.5 L formula took control of F1 just as every team and manufacturer switched from front to mid-engined cars. Although these were initially underpowered, five years later average power had increased by nearly 50% and lap times were better than in 1960. The old 2.5 L formula had been retained for International Formula racing, but this didn't achieve much success until the introduction of the Tasman Series in Australia and New Zealand during the winter season, leaving the 1.5 L cars as the fastest single seaters in Europe during this time. The power range was between 150 hp (112 kW) and 225 hp (168 kW)."
(Wikipedia info.)
Check the size of these pistons.
( Ultimatecarpage.com info. )
Engine Specs: Engine
Configuration Coventry Climax FWMV Mk 3 90º V8
Location Mid, longitudinally mounted
Construction aluminium alloy block and head
Displacement 1,495 cc / 91.2 cu in
Bore / Stroke 67.9 mm (2.7 in) / 51.6 mm (2 in)
Compression 11.5:1
Valvetrain 2 valves / cylinder, DOHC
Fuel feed Lucas Fuel Injection
Lubrication Dry sump
Aspiration Naturally Aspirated
Power 195 bhp / 145 kW @ 9,500 rpm
Torque 160 Nm / 118 ft lbs @ 8,000 rpm
BHP/Liter 130 bhp / liter.
1963 Cooper T66 Climax (Ultimatecarpage.com photo )
Number F1-2-63
(Ken H )
Last edited by khyndart in CA; 12-16-2018 at 04:09 PM.
Thanks for that Ken.
Stuart Morley's Stingray was shared with Derek Bell. Morley driving here I think.
Last edited by ERC; 12-16-2018 at 07:56 PM.
Wonderful photos Ray.
Your Connaught photo reminded me of the January 11th 1958 NZGP field at Ardmore.
"The two 2.5-litre Connaughts bought by Bernie Eccleston after the break-up of the small privately-owned concern were driven by Roy Salvadori and Stuart Lewis-Evans who, like Scott-Brown, was to lose his life later in the year. The Connaught had been developed over a period of six years around a basically Lea-Francis motor, conforming to the current Formula I requirements at the time the cars came to New Zealand. It had always been at a disadvantage in power, but had carried the flag for Britain while the BRM underwent its lengthy gestation and the Vanwall was being developed.
The most notable win was in the Syracuse Grand Prix of 1955, and of the two cars Salvadori was driving a Syracuse model, B3 - actually the ex-Marr car rebuilt and re-engined, and Lewis-Evans, B7, the wedge-shaped Connaught Dart.
(Sergent.com.au information.)
(From the 1958 NZGP programme )
(Ray Green 2018 photo.)
(Ken H )
Last edited by khyndart in CA; 12-16-2018 at 09:53 PM.
That Bentley a Gurney-Nutting lowboy ?? - cut down roof - Beautiful - stylish YES !! thanks Ray ..
This car is now for sale. Full details here http://www.theroaringseason.com/show...assic-Race-car Not hanging up the helmet, details in due course.....
Last edited by Andrew Metford; 12-18-2018 at 09:16 PM. Reason: Trying to get the picture to show, but no luck yet
David is too young to be hanging up his helmet Andrew! Look forward to whatever emerges.
A bit of seasonal Christmas red...
Last edited by ERC; 12-18-2018 at 07:52 PM.
...and a bit of seasonal green - of course. I'd be thrilled to bits if Santa parked any of these in my garage, red or green.
Last edited by ERC; 12-18-2018 at 08:36 PM.
Last edited by ERC; 12-19-2018 at 08:04 PM.
Fred Davies Special
After the Plymouth ploughed into the chicane, the Jaguar acquired a bit of ground effect.