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Ayrton Senna amongst the flowers and fields of Zeltweg, 200 km South East of Salzburg…

Nigel Mansell won the race from teammate Nelson Piquet , Senna, finished 5th after stalling at the restart and running up the chuff of Michele Alboreto’s Ferrari, a pit stop necessary to replace a damaged front wing.

Piquet won the ’87 World Championship in his Williams FW11B Honda, Sennas’ Lotus 99T similarly powered.

Senna had 2 wins back to back in Monaco & Detroit early in the season , but ,dissatisfied with the performance of the Lotus ,left for McLaren at the seasons end and starting the bitter rivalry with Alain Prost …

Photos : Pinterest unattributed

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Senna victorious in his Lotus 99T Honda, Monaco ’87

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San Marino pitlane ’87. Ayrton Senna , Lotus 99T Honda…2nd in the race won by Mansell’s Williams Honda

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Ian Ross Lola THL1 Hart, Peter Brennan Arrows A1B Ford & John Bowe March 741 Ford on circuit

This exciting event was organised by the Sporting Car Club of South Australia on the sunny weekend of 12/13 April.

A Hillclimb up Windy Peak , Belair, was held on the Saturday ,the ‘main event’ a sprint meeting  at Victoria Park on the CBD fringe on Sunday using a circuit encompassing part of Wakefield Road and the permanent section of the Adelaide GP/ Clipsal circuit.

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There was a large display of road and competition cars at Victoria Park, Adelaide’s old CBD horse-racing facility now converted to a public park

The meeting was a big hit with both spectators and competitors,  SCCSA’s Peter Whelan commenting that ‘the event fills a gap in the local Motorsport calendar and was a commercial success albeit the date will likely be shifted towards the end of the year in 2015′.
Their were some tremendous displays of cars in Victoria Park with the F1 cars the highlight of on-circuit activity. Mike Bennetts ex Graham Hill ’58 Lotus 12 Climax, the ex Stuck March 741 driven by John Bowe, Paul Faulkners’ex Jones Williams FW07, Peter Brennans’ex Patrese Arrows A1B, and Ian Ross’ ex Jones Lola THL1 all exciting to see and hear.

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Mike Bennetts’ Lotus 12 Climax ‘353’, Graham Hills ’58 GP car

The event was a wonderful celebration of Motorsport and a reminder of South Australia’s place in Australian motor racing’s rich past, the Australian Grand Prix contested on road circuits in Nuriootpa, Lobethal, Victor Harbour and Port Wakefield as well as the Adelaide GP circuit, and of course Mallala , a permanent facility built on an ex RAAF base.


 

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Amazing ‘Gilbert’ F5000/USAC car & Peter Whelans ex Patrese/Millen Macau GP/Malaysian GP winning Chevron B42 Ford

 

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Artist in residence…all the fun of the fair

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Superbly restored by Mike Bennett, Lotus 12

 

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John Bowe March 741 Ford, Peter Brennan Arrows A1B Ford

 

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Lancia Aurelia B24 Spider …with hardtop

 

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Cockpit of the ex-Hill Lotus 12 with the gear selector for the Lotus ‘Queerbox’, or sequential gearbox to the left

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Bowes March 741 Ford, Sean Whelans Ralt RT4 Ford, yellow Lola T140 Chev, white Lola T560 Ford on the ‘dummy grid’

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Paul Faulkner’s Williams FW07 Ford & Brennan’s Arrows A1B Ford with the Ross Lola partially obscured on the ‘dummy grid’

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‘ not me driving the hire car this morning matey, try Col Chapman up the road…’ Jack Brabham and the Monza carabinieri, mid ’60’s… (unattributed)

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Steve McQueen , the ‘King of Cool’ to a couple of generations fettles his Jaguar XKSS on the set of ‘Wanted : Dead or Alive’…

McQueens movie exploits included such classics as ‘The Magnificent Seven’, ’The Great Escape’, ’The Thomas Crown Affair’, ’Papillon’, and in an automotive sense ‘Bullitt’ and the iconic racing movie ‘Le Mans’, ‘up there’ with ‘Grand Prix’ and now ‘Rush’ perhaps as THE racing movie.

‘Wanted : Dead or Alive’ ran as a tele-series in the US from 1958 to 1961 McQueen playing the role of bounty hunter Josh Randall, it essentially made his career, he was the first TV star to cross over to equivalent movie success.

He was a car, ‘bike and motor racing fanatic  competing early in his career until the studios said ‘its racing or us, your choice!’.

Amongst the cars he owned were Cooper T62 Formula Junior, Lotus 11 Le Mans, Austin Healey (Sebring) Sprite, Porsche 1600 Super, AC Cobra and perhaps most famously the Porsche 908 he placed second in the 1970 Sebring 12 Hour race, one of the Blue Riband endurance events then as now.

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Revvie and McQueen being interviewed by Chris Economaki at the end of Sebring 1970. Revson looks fresh enough to do another race! Revson on the cusp of greatness at the time. (Dave Friedman)

Sebring 12 Hour ’70…

In those days Grand Prix Drivers also competed in the World Endurance Championship, McQueens  co-driver Peter Revson, a Lola Can Am racer in 1970 ,and later a Grand Prix winner with Mclaren drove the greater number of laps but McQueen  who raced in a plaster cast as a consequence of a broken ankle in a motorbike accident several weeks before was no slouch in a field which included Mario Andretti, Jacky Ickx ,Pedro Rodriguez, Jo Siffert and many more. The race was won by Andretti, Ignazio Giunti and Nino Vaccarella in a works Ferrari 512S.

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McQueens own company ,Solar Productions, made ‘Le Mans’ , ‘his cars owned cv’ therefore includes the cars used in making the film ; Ferrari 512S, Porsche 917, LolaT70, Ford GT40, Chevron B16 and so on…some of the best sports cars of all time.

XKSS…

The Jaguar XKSS is the roadgoing variant of Jaguars ‘50s endurance winner the XK’D’ Type which won Le Mans 3 years on the trot , 1955-57. McQueens car is chassis number # 713, construction of the cars ending with the awful fire which all but destroyed Jags’ Browns Lane, Coventry factory in February 1957. 16 were built and later that year 2 more D Types were converted to full XKSS specs, but retaining their XKD chassis plates.

The division between the seats of the ‘D’ were cut away, headrest removed, and a windscreen fitted. The spartan interior was trimmed, a ‘pack rack’ mounted on the boot, hood and sidescreens fabricated.

Most of the cars went to the ‘States and all retained their D Type mechanical specifications making them amongst the fastest road cars of their day…3.4 litre DOHC straight 6, 3 X 45 DCO3 Webers , 4 speed box, independent front suspension, live rear axle, Dunlop disk brakes, circa 250 BHP and good for between 124 and 166 miles per hour dependent upon the final drive ratio specified.

The automotive tastes and talent of the ‘King of Cool’ were great, McQueen died of cancer, aged 50 on November 7 1980

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Jaguar ‘XKSS’ Cutaway drawing ‘The Autocar’ magazine

 

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Checkout this YouTube footage of  the ex McQueen XKSS # 713 in Jay Leno’s hands…

http://youtu.be/4Ai0uSj_OVE

Photo Credits…

Photos ‘Pinterest’ unattributed, ‘The Autocar’ cutaway, ‘Profile Publications’, Dave Friedman

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The John Wyer Engineering Porsche 917K of Siffert/Redman/Kinnunen (DNF) passes the Solar Productions Porsche 908/2 of McQueen/Revson

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No ‘Tom Toms’ in those days! Superb PR shot shows the beautiful lines to great effect…

Not too many of the 1954-1957 1400 cars didn’t end up in the US , the cars of Sophia Loren & Pablo Picasso exceptions.

The road going variant of Rudi Uhlenhaut’s 1952 Le Mans winning 300SL was the most advanced road car of its day. Its features included a spaceframe chassis, the gull-wing doors necessary to clear the frame side members, front and rear independent rear suspension and a dry-sumped, fuel injected 240bhp 3-litre straight-six cylinder engine which made it the fastest road going car of its day as well…and one of the sexiest.

A bit like Sophia Loren really.

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Factory SLR build shot shows off the cars spaceframe chassis, engine, front and rear suspension and big drum brakes to good effect

(unattributed)

Credits…

Cutaway Shin Yoshikawa, Vic Berris

Tailpiece…

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