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From: Luke Graves (buyer1![]() |
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Date: Thu, 12 Mar 2020 20:00:57 -0700 (PDT) |
Those were the days; can't remember the year, but, was there
when Jody won for Ferrari!!! My inlaws lived in Pasadena and I made the
race several times From: Ferrari [mailto:ferrari-bounces+buyer1=airmail.net [at] ferrarilist.com] On Behalf Of Douglas Anderson Sent: Thursday, March 12, 2020 9:54 PM To: Col Luke Graves Cc: 'The FerrariList' Subject: [Ferrari] Breaking news - Australian Grand Prix update WOW Les - - 40 years working at
the Long Beach. What fun. I can recall in about 1975
Chris Pook and Gurney came up to the San Fran Bay area, to a hotel in Marin
County, and were looking for sponsors - $5,000. Hmmmm – that’s about half
the price of a new Porsche – and anyhow – he said the whole thing could go
bust. Anyway – they were going to test the track with F5000 just to see if
it would work. Too rich for a red jacket, and special seating for
something that may not last. Well we all got that wrong – it’s the longest
running street track to date. So anyway I went down to the
first test race in ’75 - the F5000 race mainly because the guy that sold me a
1951 Porsche was racing his F5000 and my folks lived down in L.A. The guys
name was (and yes – ‘was’ is correct but that’s another story involving a ski
boat) Dick Workman who owned Workman Motors on Pine St. in the heart of the San
Francisco business district. Flawless body man and painter and a bit
crazy. [Picture this – a race held at Sears Point in Sonoma, about 50
miles north of S.F., Dick raced his big block Cobra there over the
weekend. Come Monday morning he gets up, jumps it this Cobra and drives
out of his home in Mill Valley, across the Golden Gate Bridge - - - IN his Cobra
. . . with race numbers on the sides and hood, open exhausts and roll bar
through business traffic up Van Ness and to his shop in the heart of San
Francisco. How do I know? He passed me on the GG Bridge doing an un
Godly speed at 7:00 a.m.. Damn near blew me and my ’66 Sea Sand colored VW
bug off the bridge. Good ol’ Dick – I recall he had a real serious look on
his face. Thumped right past me at speed and was GONE.] Anyway –
Dick was the only accident at the Long Beach F5000 race practice – at the END of
the pit row on Ocean Blvd. Dick took the Coca Cola ad seriously that sang
“Things go better with Coke.” Totaled his car and nearly him as he was air
lifted to the hospital. Yeah, that was the race course
that went down the long Shoreline Drive, made a tight 180 at The Queens Hairpin
(that’s gone) and then a left and UP the hill to Ocean – then a short chute in
front of the pits and a sharp right DOWN Linden (I think) to the bottom and a
hard left. The bangety bang sound the cars made at the bottom of Linden
was the chassis bottoming out and axels breaking. Formula one did no
better. It was either the next year or the following year that up to Ocean
and down Linden was dropped off and just straight thru on one level was and is
the new course. Oh – one more – the next year, 1976 - Jody Shectker
stuffed it at the Queens Hair pin going pretty darn fast off the longest
straight. The car is stopped but Jody is hunkered face down as low as he
can go - - race officials run over to him and he’s ok. So one the
officials asks – why were you all hunkered down when it was all over? Jody
replys – “Well it was quiet and I knew it was either all over or I was in the
air and I sure didn’t want to land on my head.” This was way before TV. I
sure miss going there for F1. Doug |
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Fwd: Breaking news - Australian Grand Prix update Stephen Sherman, March 12 2020
- Re: Fwd: Breaking news - Australian Grand Prix update Les Thompson, March 12 2020
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Breaking news - Australian Grand Prix update Douglas Anderson, March 12 2020
- Re: Breaking news - Australian Grand Prix update Luke Graves, March 12 2020
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Re: Breaking news - Australian Grand Prix update Robert Garven, March 12 2020
- Re: Breaking news - Australian Grand Prix update Douglas Anderson, March 13 2020
- Re: Breaking news - Australian Grand Prix update Luke Graves, March 13 2020
- Re: Breaking news - Australian Grand Prix update Lashdeep Singh, March 12 2020
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