GORDON MACKENZIE:  Gordy in his usual kilts and C Jag were familiar sites in the 50's-60's
 JOHN MAGEE:  Watkins Glen Walk of Fame and a legend in Formula Vee.  Magee loved racing against the best in the world at Nassau and he held his own.  1973 Camel GT TU drivers champ in the AutoSport BMW with Dave Nicholas
 DOUG MARCH:  BARC #59 Doug March raced formula Vee's and is now a Chiropractor near Atlanta. As a teenager March was so fast he could run the 100 yard dash in a hair over 10 seconds.
 BUZZ MARCUS:  The Fuzzman with full hair was a winner in the TR4, BFG challenge days of racing and continued later in his Miata’s.  Buzz sometimes loaned his huge motorhome to us to drive to races while he flew his plane.
 BUZZ MARCUS:  BARC member Buzz Marcus at Moroso in 2005. Buzz Duzz won races in 6 consecutive decades - 1960’s to 2010’s.
 BILL “MURPH” MAYBERRY:  One of the really great guys.  Here in Nassau with a beer and a cigar.  Murph was a master mechanic and a pretty good racer.  He started in a VW beetle.  Murph started with Holbert, worked with Penske and ran Hogan racing.  E
 TEDDY & TIM MAYER:  Heirs to the Oscar Mayer Weiner family, the brothers were racers.  Teddy (in front) was a brilliant lawyer that took over McLaren’s reigns when Bruce died.  Tim was quickly becoming a top rank driver when he died in a racing
 ARCHIE MEANS:  Means in his championship AC Bristol. Means owned a lumber yard in western Pennsylvania and helped get Charlie Kurtz into racing.
 ROBERTO MIERES:  A great Argentinean GP and sports car driver. This photo at one of his last races, Sebring 1960.
 DEAN MC CARTHY:  From Cortland, NY. In this photo he has won the Glen Classic in 1961 with Ferrari Berlinetta. McCarthy started in SAABs then to Corvettes and eventually the Ferrari. Spankey Smith behind in dark glasses.
 DENISE MC CLUGGAGE.  A pioneer woman racer and journalist.  Here at the 1961 Sebring race where the BARCBOYS helped her and Allan Eager win the GT class in a financed Ferrari Berlinetta she drove from New York.
 DENISE MC CLUGGAGE: In this photo you get two drivers. Denise talks something over with Stirling Moss.  A wonderful history in the NY Times at  https://www.nytimes.com/2015/05/10/sports/autoracing/denise-mccluggage-auto-racing-pacesetter-dies-at-88.
 BRUCE  MC LAREN:  Was the youngest driver to win a Grand Prix for years.  Born in New Zealand McLaren was both driver and designer/engineer.  He parted ways from Cooper in 1964 to start his own team.  The McLaren name has won about everything it has
 BRUCE MC LAREN:  Like most Kiwi’s, McLaren had a great sense of humor and loved practical jokes - at the expense of others.
 KEN MILES: Conferring with Bruce McLaren, Miles shows the nose that gained him the nickname The Hawk. A brilliant engineer and driver who came to the US after WWII. Gained early fame with his Flying Shingle MG special and was instrumental in perfect
 STEVE MC QUEEN:  We saw him here at Sebring in 1962 racing a factory Sprite with the likes of Stirling Moss.  McQueen was a racer; bikes, cars, it made no difference.  I mean, how do you top Bullit?
 JOHN MECOM:  Not really a driver but an important owner in the 60’s and 70’s.  Graham Hill won the Indy 500 in Mecom’s car.  He also started and owned the New Orleans Saints football team.
 DONNA MAE MIMMS:  The very stylish and very fast Think Pink lady  Donna Mae Mimms.  A BARC member and the very first SCCA National Champion.
 DONNA MAE MIMMS:  Not just fast in a car but a funny and gorgeous woman.  She appeared at the 50th anniversary BARC reunion wearing her champagne wig and pink short shorts.  What a gal !
 Arguably the fastest driver ever, Sir Stirling Moss.  Moss could win in anything you gave him; formula III to formula 1; sports cars, saloons, GT cars.  He was what BARCBOYS would call the first professional race driver.  This photo at the 1961 US G
 Sir Stirling hops into his Cooper F1 car at the 1959 Watkins Glen Formula Libre race
 PAT MOSS:  The sister of Sir Stirling and a world class rally driver winning the coupe des dames at the Monte Carlo rally twice and was 5 time European Womens Champion.  The wife of Swedish Rally Champion Erik Carllson. She drove at Sebring with her
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