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Ken if you get a chance call through at the Cyclekarts, find Doug Varey and tell him you have come to drink my whiskey
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Rhys,
Sorry to say I just went yesterday for the 1 day and did not see your message until this morning.
This is all I have of the CycleKarts, they are neat little units based on the styling of 1920s & 30s race cars.
Ken H photos..
A 2021 Velocity Invitational thread will be starting in the next few days as some of the camera results leave a bit to be desired.
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Looking forward to more, Ken...
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Mark Donohue in his Lola T70 Mk 2 #6 with the Roger Penske Team.
Approaching Turn 9.
07May1967 Mark Donohue dives into turn 9 in his Penske Sunoco Special Lola T 70/Chevrolet during the United States Road Racing Championship race at Laguna Seca. (John Lacko photo.)
07May1967 Mark Donohue enters the pits at turn 9 in the Penske Sunoco Special Lola T70/Chevrolet during the United States Road Racing Championship race at Laguna Seca. Donohue finished third. (John Lacko photo.)
Fastest qualifier for this May 1967 event was George Follmer in a Lola T70 at 1.06.2 sec.
Fastest qualifier at the Sept. 1967 Can Am event was Bruce McLaren at 1.02.69 sec. Almost 4 seconds a lap quicker!
The "Bruce and Denny' show had indeed arrived!
(Ken H)
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The winner of the May 1967 event.
07May1967 Lothar Motschenbacher goes for the apex of turn 9 in his McLaren Elva Mk II/Chevrolet during the United States Road Racing Championship at Laguna Seca. Motschenbacher turned 84 laps to win the race.
Lothar Motschenbacher, winner of the United States Road Racing Championship race at Laguna Seca goes for a victory lap with an unidentified passenger. (The spoils of victory!)
(John Lacko photos.)
(Ken H)
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In May 1967 rear wings were in their infancy.
George Follmer in his Lola T-71 #16 leads two cars through turn 9 during the United States Road Racing Championship race at Laguna Seca with #91 Skip Scott in his McLaren Mk I/Ford right behind.
The name Laguna Seca is Spanish for dry lagoon: the area where the track now lies was once a lake, and the course was built around the dry lakebed. In the background you could see evidence of the lake after it rained in 1967. It is all built up now.
John Cannon in his McLaren-Elva # 62 approaching Turn 9.
A year later John famously won the 1968 Can Am race in this car when he chose the perfect Firestone tires in the pouring rain and beat all the "Big Boys"
(John Lacko photos.)
(Ken H)
Last edited by khyndart in CA; 01-13-2023 at 03:06 PM.
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Did John Cannon race in NZ in the early 1970s?
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Yes he did...
He contested the Tasman Cup series a couple of times, firstly in a McLaren M10 and later in a March.
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I met both Jerry and Pierre on my 2012 trip to the US...
Both were generous with their time, Jerry incredibly so. He wanted us to stay a week at his home in Spring Lake, Michigan, and he and Carmen welcomed me again on each of my succeeding trips. Unfortunately he won't be able to do that any more.
My first visit with Jerry is well-covered on post 20 of this thread:
https://dodgeforum.com/forum/members...g-with-me.html
An absolute bundle of energy, it's hard to believe he's left us.
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