The Jalopy Journal
#19 is a nice car, should have some history, but unfortunately there's not quite enough meat on that bone for me to identify. Should be late...
I think that's actually Billy Winn at the wheel, at Langhorne in 1934 - I don't think this car ever ran at Crossbay, certainly not with Russo (who...
Not quite... it's a 1912 Peugeot.
Hey, that's Graham Hill... drinking my 'home beer'!! (I'm a Bitburger :D) Does anyone recognize the other driver (Dickie Attwood, is it?), or...
Actually, no - it's rear-engined.
You are correct, of course. Answer came from the hip... :oops:
The first one is a Peugeot, the second a Bugatti. Driver Maurice Trintignant can be seen in bobble hat and shades behind the car (discussing with...
Ahh, Lucien Wurmser it is. Apologies for the Ramponi deviation.
That's not Bira, I think it's Chiron. I'm wondering if the mechanic is Giulio Ramponi, but I have no recollection of him working for Bugatti or...
I think you're right, I have seen the picture before and identified the location, but have no access to my notes right now, but Flemington sounds...
Frankie Beeder. There's a post at Motorsport Memorial about your uncle, George Woollis:...
June 16 in 1917, Chicago Speedway Park in Maywood/IL.
Well, scratch that - brain fart! Clearly two different cars. No, but maybe Dickson's '68 ride became the Foyt #11? Does anyone know?
That was in the seventies, and I think it was still the same car (but am not sure).
The program is from the 1965 Reading Fair race in September - Foyt drove the Stapp #4 in July.
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