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Shots of the famous and not so famous
photo credits: John E Kelley, Dave Nicholas, Michael Eaton, Dave Zych, Spankey Smith, Gordy Ruston, Rich Rea
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Bill Sadler (red) was a genius builder, including this neat
Formula Jr
Not only were Sadler's cars brilliant, they were fast and fierce and they won   Roy Salvadori and Carrol
Shelby Sebring 59.  Won LeMans 4 months later
Gerogio Scarlotti has kind
words with young Dan
Gurney at Sebring in 59
Dr. Ed Shantz, Cornell professor and road racer and
fun fellow
 
Hap Sharp in his Cooper Monaco was part of the Chaparral boys   Shelby really did wear bib
coveralls, here interviewed
by Chris Economaki
Jo Siffert with son at the USGP after practice D Charles Stell in his FVee.  Was very fast in MG's as well Fast Fred Stevensen at Sebring 1975 was known for
open wheel speed
   
But Freddie is as much remembered for aviators and
a chilly lager at the WhiteHart
Joe Tierno stands with his
first favorite car, ex Spankey
Bucher #029
  Trevor Taylor with Lotus boss
Colin Chapman behind
  French ace Maurice
Trintignant at USGP 1961