Saturday, 28 June 2014

LEC, Maki and more rare 70s F1 cars at Goodwood - F1 Fanatic

LEC, Maki and more rare 70s F1 <b>cars</b> at Goodwood - F1 Fanatic


LEC, Maki and more rare 70s F1 <b>cars</b> at Goodwood - F1 Fanatic

Posted: 27 Jun 2014 10:44 AM PDT

Maki F101 (3), Goodwood Festival of Speed, 2014

Some very rare Formula One cars of the seventies have reappeared for this year's Goodwood Festival of Speed.

They include the LEC CRP1, which has been restored more than 35 years after it last race. Its driver, David Purely, was fortunate to survive a huge accident in the car at Silverstone after the throttle jammed open.

The car has now been rebuilt but Purley was sadly killed flying an aircraft in 1985. Earlier in his career he was awarded the George Medal for his valiant but unsuccessful attempt to rescue Roger Williamson from the burning wreckage of his car at Zandvoort in 1973.

A car belonging to one of F1′s most obscure entrants is also running at the Festival. Maki followed Honda as Japan's second F1 team, but didn't manage to start a race with its original car, the F101 which is running this weekend, or the F102 which followed it.

Another car which was built for F1 but never started a race was the highly unusual six-wheeled March 2-4-0 which has run at the Festival before, and is using its four driven rear wheels to full effect on the hill.

More familiar from this period is the Lotus 79. As part of the 2014 Festival's theme of 'Addicted to Winning' a pair of the cars are running in formation, with the drivers kitted out in the same helmets used by Mario Andretti and Ronnie Peterson, recreating a sight which is familiar from their dominant 1978 campaign.

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1970 F1 cars at the 2014 Goodwood Festival of Speed

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Friday, 27 June 2014

Pictures: John Surtees cars & bikes at Goodwood - F1 Fanatic

<b>Pictures</b>: John Surtees <b>cars</b> & bikes at Goodwood - F1 Fanatic


<b>Pictures</b>: John Surtees <b>cars</b> & bikes at Goodwood - F1 Fanatic

Posted: 27 Jun 2014 05:52 AM PDT

John Surtees, Ferrari 158, Goodwood Festival of Speed, 2014

A special tribute to the racing career of John Surtees forms part of this year's Goodwood Festival of Speed.

On the 50th anniversary of Surtees' drove 1964 championship victory a collection of his diverse racing machinery has been brought to the Festival.

They include examples of bikes he competed on before he began his grand prix racing career (which are not being taken up the hill). Surtees remains the only driver to have won world championships on four wheels as well as two.

Surtees himself drove his 1964 Ferrari 158 up the hill. The car, which has a 1.5-litre V8 engine, appears in the unusual blue-and-white North American Racing Team livery it was in when Surtees won the 1964 championship.

At the time Enzo Ferrari had stopped running his cars in the tradional Italian red in protest at the Italian automobile federations refusal to sanction one of his Le Mans cars for competition on the grounds that too few examples had been made.

Once his driving career had finished Surtees built his own cars, and in 1977 future world champion Alan Jones drove for his team.

John Surtees cars and bikes at the Goodwood Festival

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