Photos: The Walt Etten Collection - Part 3
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Some mid-pack American iron. Leading the charge here is the wild big block Camaro of Craig Carter/David Laughlin, which qualified 19th, but failed to finish. The Corvette is the Bob Baechle/Earl Hurlbut big block monster which also failed to finish after qualifying 29th. It'd be interesting to know what the history of the Camaro was. It looks like it could be an original Trans-Am car from 1970/71, heavily modified to keep pace with the new machinery appearing in IMSA and Trans-Am throughout the mid-1970s. Maybe one of our Trans-Am anoraks could shed some light on this?
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Re: Photos: The Walt Etten Collection - Part 3
Porsche battle at the front.
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The Peterson/Hobbs BMW turbo takes the battle to the Follmer/Lunger Porsche. The Porsche was still there at the end, the BMW wasn't.
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Another of the Corvettes. This is a Greenwood built car, raced by William Coykendall/James Mancuso. It qualified 24th, and came home for a solid 19th place finish.
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This is Warren Agor's menacing Chevy Monza. Agor, like a small number of other competitors, chose to build their own IMSA/Trans-Am Monza's, rather than buy a DeKon model. Agor built and raced two Monza's, this being the second version.
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The awesome Greg Pickett/Tom Gloy Chevy Monza. This is DeKon 1010, from DeKon Engineering.
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Great shot here of the Thomas Rynone/Neil Wiernicki big block A/Production Corvette.
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Re: Photos: The Walt Etten Collection - Part 3
I don't know if these incidents are related, but certainly, they took place in the same section of track. The #38 RSR is that of John Paul/Phil Currin, while #83 is Bill Scott/Joe Colontonio. Either way, nether car took any further part in the race.
Re: Photos: The Walt Etten Collection - Part 3
Steve Holmes wrote:I don't know if these incidents are related, but certainly, they took place in the same section of track. The #38 RSR is that of John Paul/Phil Currin, while #83 is Bill Scott/Joe Colontonio. Either way, nether car took any further part in the race.
Race results.
DNF 83 Bill Scott (USA) Joe Colontonio (USA) Porsche 911S Lap 89 Body damage
DNF 38 John Paul (USA) Phil Currin (USA) Porsche Carrera RSR Lap 58 Suspension