I remember in the Porsche LeMans 1991 or 92 we used it-I was in a Mini Cooper.
2 years later we used the loop in reverse for a Rally Sprint-finished going through the gate to the stands.
I remember in the Porsche LeMans 1991 or 92 we used it-I was in a Mini Cooper.
2 years later we used the loop in reverse for a Rally Sprint-finished going through the gate to the stands.
Last edited by John McKechnie; 11-13-2015 at 05:05 AM.
continuing the 1966 NZ Grand Prix meeting photos.
Maserati 3500 GT
the huge crowd and a single seater ?, there is still grass where to course now curves right where the elbow - stables used to be taking the track left and around the loop to Railway corner
Honda S600 and a Mistral or Buckler !!
Mustang - the Fleetwood Motors Segedin car
The small car class, Minis mainly through the Elbow [ similar place from where Ken Hyndman took his photo of the big guys, Mustangs etc.
Last edited by Roger Dowding; 11-16-2015 at 06:33 AM. Reason: spelling ### 47
The long circuit was used for the NZGP in 1966, but the short one was used for the next year's GP on Jan 7th, 1967.
Milan , I am now confused as thought the photos in the latter part of this thread were from Grand Prix 1967, but it appears they are GP 1966.
Thanks as always for your information.
Have two shots taken from by the Stables from the same film of the Grand Prix cars using the " long " circuit.
Here are the photos from the Stables [ Elbow corner ] as can be seen was quite close to the track standing where the short circuit now goes, but before the piece was built, so must have been January 1966.
the photos first as taken and then close up
Can someone identify the white [ with stripes ] single seater.
Red Dawson
I think it may be Leo Geoghegan in the Lotus 32.
Looking back through the " Motorsport 1966 " yearbook Looks like the Ex-Matich Brabham 2.5 of Red Dawson as has the double side stripe.
Leo Geoghegan's Lotus 32 Ford 1.5 has a single side stripe.
Leo placed 5th and Red 7th, Red won at Waimate and ran the Brabham again in 1967
see post #154 below, I got it wrong
Last edited by Roger Dowding; 11-16-2015 at 06:32 AM. Reason: oops an error #### 47
This pic of Leo is on the Sergent site's report of the 1966 NZGP.
Agree about Red's stripes though
My vote goes with Leo Geoghegan as the intakes are on the right side and it looks like a number 7
(Ken Hyndman ) Good memories Roger
GD66 I go with you now, thanks to you and Ken H, I had confused my 1966 GP photos with the 1967 GP and titled photos the wrong year.
Have edited some of the posts to correct this - and there is a photo in the Motorsport '66 book by Allan Dick of the '66 GP with Les Rankin using the Maserati as the Clerk of Course car, sort of seals it.
Note to self, you have all these books and magazines, research before you post !!
cheers
Roger
Last edited by Roger Dowding; 11-16-2015 at 06:51 AM.
Hey Roger,no ones perfect,pictures are fantastic and enjoying them,used to work on the grids during that time and saw most of these cars and drivers close up.Good memories,keep them coming. RH
Second that, evocative snaps of a wonderful time in NZ's motorsport history. I'm no rivet-counter by any means Roger, but it got my eye as I have always been a Geoghegan fan. Would love to have gone to the GPs in those years but didn't make it to Puke until 1970, so your pics are a treat, buddy.
GD66, a few more to come of single seaters at the '66 GP , then other photos from 1966-68 or so which I am unsure of the dates, but all at Pukekohe, Anglias, the Humber Jag, a Pontiac and others - a slow process as Ray [ ERC ] Green notes. takes me about an hour to scan resize and post 6 photos - very slow !!.