John McCormack in the Elfin MR5 leads Graham McRae in the 1973 NZIGP. McCormack went on to win the race.
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John McCormack in the Elfin MR5 leads Graham McRae in the 1973 NZIGP. McCormack went on to win the race.
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From the same event, Dexter Dunlop in McRae GM1.
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Also from the 1973 NZIGP, Garry Pederson in the Begg FM4, on his way to an excellent 5th place.
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McRae and Alan Rollinson, both GM1 equipped, at the '73 NZIGP. Rollinson finished an impressive 2nd behind McCormack, and the only other driver on the lead lap.
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Gerard has also sent me his collection of Jack Inwood photos he has owned for many years. These are stunning! Kicking off here is Brett Hawes in the Begg Sports at the 1968 NZIGP event at Pukekohe.
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Clyde Collins in the PDL Falcon at Pukekohe, 1971. Photo by Jack Inwood.
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This one is just magic! Paul Fahey in the Lotus Anglia at Paritutu, New Plymouth, 1965.
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Can anyone ID this Anglia?
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Terry Allans beautiful big block Camaro at Bay Park.
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Both of these photos are by Jack Inwood.
This track is definitely Puke, must be practice looking at the empty paddocks.
Every time my cursor touches the pic it comes up Team Molyslip- poss. Tony Lawrence
Reg. plate is good for 64-65
I'd back Milan on Terry Warrington. The Molyslip RT colours haven't aged well, but he was a member of the 1965 team. His car was a 997 and ran in Gp2 spec
GPBK- Milan has showed so much correctness and consistency with his details, that I would back him.He has the race programs to back up what he says.Also David McKinney was a reporter then and also has the credentials for this.Unless Barry happened to do a few laps in this car when the photographer took this pic. Or are you saying that Barry Phillips can ID this car?
To the best of my knowledge the Moly Slip Team were white with over the roof stripes but did not have side stripes. This Anglia is blue with the side stripe. Clearly Mr Fistonic has an extensive and well regarded library of reference material and Mr McKinney may have impeccable credentials but I'm afraid gentlemen on this one at least you are "backing" the wrong horse.
Another from Gerards Jack Inwood collection, showing Jack Nazer at Paritutu, New Plymouth. The photo is dated November 1965, but my thoughts are that it would be a year later than this.
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