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Re: Racing history - Porsche

To: Steve Laifman <SLaifman@socal.rr.com>
Subject: Re: Racing history - Porsche
From: Steven Silverstein <milano164@comcast.net>
Date: Sun, 30 Jan 2005 17:36:15 -0500
Hmmm... I wonder who Yenko was gunning for in the 1961 Sebring race 
when he leaned on the side of the Proctor/Harper Alpine with his 
Corvette?    Surely, he was aiming at someone else closer in class and 
not the Alpine :)

None the less, Yenko was a "made man" in the Corvette world!

Steve



On Jan 30, 2005, at 5:24 PM, Steve Laifman wrote:

> Steve,
>
> I am astonished that you are not aware of the Corvette Mafia 
> Brotherhood (or CAB drivers).  They draw straws to see which one must 
> take out the most formidable competitor during the race (or the night 
> before).  It is NOT true that they all drive PastaMobiles.  Most have 
> Corvettes.  After they have done this, they are "made men", and the 
> next one goes to the novice.
>
> Porsche driver (Johnny von Neumann - he added the "von" himself) was a 
> big importer/racer of Porsche's.  His sister, Josie, was a better 
> driver.  They had ladies races, back then, but she could hold her own 
> in any event.
>
> You might envision some brown-shirted uniformed henchmen destroying 
> competition the night before, but this would not be correct.  He 
> simply withdrew from the race if the competition appeared too good, 
> and issued the statement that "this course was not designed for 
> Porsches".. Can you believe that? And it is true.
>
> Steve Laifman
>
> Steven Silverstein wrote:
>
>> - - Circumstances can come up that eliminate you from contention 
>> through
>> little fault of your own, regardless of how well you've prepared or 
>> how
>> superior your equipment is. Jim Adams got speared by a backmarker 
>> Corvette
>> in the ARRC, if I recall correctly.
>>
>>
>> Yes, Jim's car was taken out by another competitor in 1965.  So was 
>> Don Sesslar.   I believe another Corvette hit Don in the first turn.
>> Believe it or not,  Carmichael was taken out, too, while driving the 
>> Alpine.  1965 wasn't a good year.
>>
>> The prevous year, 1964, wasn't any better for Dan Carmichael.    He 
>> was hit in the rear by a TR-3 and forced off.   In the process 
>> over-reved the engine breaking a rocker.
>> I have that rocker...
>>
>> According to H.J. Meyer, Dan ran the Tiger that I think people refer 
>> to as the "Mystery 50", and did fairly well.   Particularly, if you 
>> know the rest of the story.   Dan told H.J. Meyer that the car didn't 
>> have any top end.   When Dan confronted the supporting mechanic he 
>> stated that he was instructed to take out the race cam and install a 
>> stock cam.  It was too late to do anything before the race.  Can 
>> anyone guess who instructed the mechanic to do this???
>>
>> Steve
>
>
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