WOULD BE NICE TO SEE SOME PICS AND TALES OF THE EARLY DAYS OF FVEE.
SURE THEY WERE ANNOYING BLOODY THINGS TO THE PURISTS BUT THEY PROVIDED CLOSE RACING.
WOULD BE NICE TO SEE SOME PICS AND TALES OF THE EARLY DAYS OF FVEE.
SURE THEY WERE ANNOYING BLOODY THINGS TO THE PURISTS BUT THEY PROVIDED CLOSE RACING.
Would be even nicer for some of us to find a really old one to use for classsic sport!
Get in touch and I'll put you on to a very early one.
Russ, do you know what happened to the two old Vees that Oz Larry Small (I think) owned, Walter York ran one and I had the other (slower) one. At a Bay Park met Larry bought just one set of new tyres, Walter got the fronts and I got the rears. In that race Walter had the crash which badly injured his left leg (then I got the other tyres).
Actually Russ we are about the same vintage I but started racing Vees at age nine.
And I didn't punt Walter off though I did add some voddy to his pre-race coffee.
This was probably the first Vee race to be run at Pukekohe, at the Northern Sports Car Club meeting on 9 November 1968.
I could name them all from the programme and the grid order noted at the time - several of the "usual suspects" Munro Hetterscheid Allen etc.. . However, some folk may want to play "spot the driver".
NSCC also had a Formula Vee race at their March 1969 meeting but I don't recall many others at National Meetings there. Perhaps they looked too slow going down the back straight!
Stu
#53 Roy King and he still has the cup!
A photo of the finish would be a good one!
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Have just come across this website that has reference to the Valour FV cars.
http://valourff.blogspot.com/
Baypark..1972? Hatton, Jones, Gough and Hodge I think...
Last edited by John H; 01-11-2012 at 03:51 AM.
Anyone else spotted the old Vee for sale on Trademe? Listing #693079175. Says Munro or McQueen but could also be Valour? Any suggestions as to what it might be?
Do the names Pierre Phillips or Chuck Schaftall driving Vees mean anything?
A lot of the older Vee's where broken up to build newer cars as they evolved.There is a 1968 Vee in a workshop in Pukekohe with a known history.my son started out in it in 1990 it was a very tired twisty thing to drive but once we stiffened it(no smart comments please Russ] it was a great learner car.I have tried to buy it over the 9 years or so but to no avail it is all there and the motor still runs.
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HI I now have the Wainwright FV supposed to be one of the first ever built in NZ . Was it on that grid or do you have any infomation on it. Cheers.
Recently saw a request for information on the McQueen Formula Vee, and remembered I had a couple of photos of it and others at a Club Circuit meeting back in 1968.
[ These have been posted on the Pukekohe thread ]
- here in a mixed grid with some Sports cars U2's etc.
McQueen at the front - a young me looking at the transmission and my two mates standing beside - photo by the 4th guy that was in our group.
In a group with others.
Yes it was entered for that race on 9 November 1968.
This is the Motorman report of the race.
Taranaki man R. King led the 12-car Formula Vee race which opened the programme. For the entire eight laps he fought a close tussle with local boy Eric Wainwright, but managed to win by a tenth of a second. R. Allen and George Hetterscheid scrapped out third spot, but in a close final lap battle it was Barry Munro who came in fourth from Ivan Berry and Allen, the three Vees crossing the line almost side by side.
1. R. King 12m 28.4s
2. E. Wainwright 12m 28.5s
3. G. Hetterscheid 12m 38.4s
4. B. Munro 12m 36.4s
It was also entered in this race at Pukekohe on 8 March 1969.
Last edited by Milan Fistonic; 09-22-2021 at 11:16 AM.