I like this era of racing. small crews. Loud cars. I was lucky enough to see Trans Am and Can AM during these days. I think Penske's approach started the change toward a more corporate approach to racing in the top echelon.
Chevron Paradise 6 hour, November 1969, at Surfers Paradise Raceway (RIP). Not a round of the ASCC which Frank had already won in the newer SR4. Don O'Sullivan owned the SR3 by now, and Matich shared the driving duties for this event.
@@marguskiis7711 sure. But this is 60's sports cars. You still see push starts at Le Mans. I am pretty sure it was the pushing the car backwards in the pit lane.
I like this era of racing. small crews. Loud cars. I was lucky enough to see Trans Am and Can AM during these days. I think Penske's approach started the change toward a more corporate approach to racing in the top echelon.
Chevron Paradise 6 hour, November 1969, at Surfers Paradise Raceway (RIP). Not a round of the ASCC which Frank had already won in the newer SR4. Don O'Sullivan owned the SR3 by now, and Matich shared the driving duties for this event.
So this is Surfers Raceway?
Plz post more
Australian Sports Car Championship.
What track would this have been?
Strange they did not know that the push start was illegal.
I think it was because they pushed it backwards in the pit lane. Push starts are generally allowed.
@@AmericasChoice push starts are been banned at least in F1
@@marguskiis7711 sure. But this is 60's sports cars. You still see push starts at Le Mans. I am pretty sure it was the pushing the car backwards in the pit lane.
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