François Cevert et Gérard Crombac (Sport-Auto) en 1972 dans le paddock de Mosport, Canada. - source Robert Murphy.
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Legends at Sebring 1975 by Louis Galanos
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A rare photo showing three legendary cars and drivers coming onto the North-South runway at Sebring in 1975. The #59 Brumos Porsche was driven by Peter Gregg and Hurley Haywood and failed to finish. The #75 C3 Corvette of John Greenwood and Jerry Thompson also failed to finish. Last is the Hans Stuck - Sam Posey BMW 3.0 CSL that also failed to finish. SIR photo.
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The Porsche 911 (pronounced Nine Eleven or in German: Neunelf)
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My kind of ballet. by Louis Galanos
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The well timed actions of the driver, car and pit crew when car comes into the pits is my type of ballet. Hopefully someone out there will be able to identify car, driver, photographer and event. I just (Dec 16) go an email from John Edgar's son Will, he sent me the following: "Good to hear from you. Yes, it’s the John Edgar 410 Sport 0598 CM in this case wearing #88, whereas the car usually wore #98. Edgar Chief mechanic Joe Landaker in white is on the left rear tire. Appears to be Nassau December 1958, with Bruce Kessler coming out of the car. I have it that the car was a DNF there, probably while running the Nassau Trophy race. Glad to contribute!"
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Cadillac XLR Sports Coupe Concept
What if...Cadillac returned this front-engine, rear-drive, two passenger roadster? Shown here as the V model of it, it would be comparable almost to the Corvette, however is a shade in comparison to the power of it's sibling. But don't sleep on this luxury roadster, it may seem like a Corvette in a Tuxedo, but it's so much more.
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Happy Taillight Tuesday!
My desire for an S2 Elise grows every day…
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experimenting with some wide body kits for Porsche 911
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