Motor Sport Muse by Connie Ann Kirk

Connie Ann Kirk, Ph.D. is a writer living in upstate New York. She has been credentialed by the FIA to write about Formula 1, credentialed by NASCAR and IndyCar for its races, and by historic / vintage entities like SVRA and Goodwood to write about their events in the U.S. and U.K.. Connie is working on a book about racers and racing. She created, writes, and maintains Motor Sport Muse as a not-for-profit online column / blog and bulletin board for participants, fans, and enthusiasts in the motor sport community and other interested readers. Thank you for visiting!
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Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Historics: Watkins Glen Racing Library talk to feature USRRC series, Nov. 8


[Photo:  Mark Donohue scrambles from his burning Lola T70 as Mak Kronn squeezes by in his McKee Mk6 during the Watkins Glen round of the United States Road Racing Championship on June 26, 1966. Donohue was not badly injured, but his Lola was a total loss. (photo by David Baker from the International Motor Racing Research Center’s Argetsinger Collection)].

The International Motor Racing Research Center in Watkins Glen, N.Y. / U.S.A. sends this press release today [provided in full below]:

"The USRRC lasted just six seasons, but its impact on racing was enormous, and now the series' history is reported in detail for the first time in USRRC: A record of the United States Road Racing Championship 1963-1968 by Mike Martin.

Martin of Seattle, Wash., will speak about the series and its crucial role in the development of professional road racing in America at the International Motor Racing Research Center in Watkins Glen on Nov. 8. The Center Conversations talk is free and open to all.

The USRRC was the Sports Car Club of America’s first series for professional race drivers.

'Without the USRRC, there could not have been a Can-Am, the better known and fully international series for the same type of car,' said award-winning motorsports author Michael Argetsinger. 'The Group 7 category, remembered today as Can-Am, pitted American engineering with the best from Europe and produced some of the most exciting race cars ever built. None of it would have evolved without the USRRC.

'The series, featuring unlimited displacement, two-seat sports cars, brought raw horsepower and speed that captured the imagination of fans, drivers and entrants alike. Scarabs, Porsche RS-61s and King Cobras dominated early years to be supplanted by iconic Chaparrals, Lola T70s and McLarens before the USRRC gave way to the Can-Am which would carry the tradition of unlimited race cars into the mid-’70s,' said Argetsinger, who is a member of the Center’s Governing Council.

John Bishop, SCCA executive director at the time, and his director of professional racing Jim Kaser were the key figures in the series’ creation.

Bishop was instrumental in the founding of the Racing Research Center.

A review in Veloce Today describes Martin’s recently published undertaking as “an enthusiastic book which documents that exciting, noisy, time, in a way reflecting the social changes that were taking place in the nation, while proving that American know-how and muscle would finally prevail, at least on the race track.

Offering a foreword by 1965 USRRC champion George Follmer, the book has more than 400 photographs, including some by Racing Research Center historian Bill Green.

Though he didn’t see a race until an event at Pacific Raceways in Kent, Wash., when he was 16, Martin was a race fan long before that. Collecting information about racing and writing about racing came naturally. Still a teenager, Martin wrote his first 'book' about racing – a 176-page history of the 1.5 liter Formula One years.

'I didn't think to try to get it published,' Martin says. 'However, years later I discovered The Formula One Record Book by the Formula One Register guys and realized there must be a market for this sort of thing. A seed was planted.'

Over the years Martin had his eye on a history of Formula Two racing, while helping other authors with their research. He switched gears in the 1990s to USRRC and dedicated 20 years to the project.

When not enjoying the world of racing or researching or writing about racing, Martin has had careers in banking, inventory control and electronics manufacturing.

Martin’s talk is part of the ongoing Center Conversations series.

The final talk of 2014 will be on Dec. 13 on the Carrera Panamericana. Tom Overbaugh and Paul Wendt will speak about the revival of the famous Mexican race that today takes both experienced racers and novices 2,000 miles across that nation in a week.

The Racing Research Center is an archival library dedicated to the preservation of the history of motorsports, of all series and all venues, through its collections of books, periodicals, films, photographs, fine art and other materials.

For more information about the Center’s work and its programs, visit www.racingarchives.org or call (607) 535-9044."




All of the Conversation series talks are free and open to the public.  They are always informative and held in a casual atmosphere with friendly people!

Saturday, September 20, 2014

Whitsun Trophy race, Goodwood Revival, 2014 -- Highlight "reel"

Here's a video of highlights from the powerful cars racing in the Whitsun Trophy at the 2014 Goodwood Revival.  These were said to be some of the fastest cars on track at the entire event!

Link takes you to the Goodwood Revival site where you can watch the video. 

Personally, I wish they had left the sounds of the cars in this one rather than back up the video with music.

VIDEOHighlight "reel" from Whitsun Trophy, Goodwood Revival, 2014


Goodwood Revival, 2014 -- from the Whitsun Trophy race


[Photo from Goodwood].

Despite taking a little spin along the way, racer John Monson finishes the Whitsun Trophy race at the Goodwood Revival on September 13, 2014 in his 1964 Crossle 5S sports racer.

Congratulations, John! 

Thursday, October 31, 2013

Historics: SVRA race results for 2013 U.S. Vintage Racing National Championship at Circuit of the Americas


[Photo:  Historic/vintage racer on Jumbo-tron sign at main entrance to COTA, Circuit of the Americas, Austin, Texas -- October, 2013.  Credit:  Connie Ann Kirk].

On Wednesday, October 30, the Sportscar Vintage Racing Association (SVRA) posted official results for all races held last weekend at the inaugural U.S. Vintage Racing National Championships at Circuit of the Americas (COTA). Rochester Motorsports presents results from the feature races of the weekend ....

To read the full article with race results, please go HERE..........

Friday, October 11, 2013

Historics: 'Vintage Motorsport' to offer awards at 1st SVRA U.S. Vintage Racing National Championship at COTA


 
 [Photos:  Top -- Award.  Credit: 'Vintage Motorsport' magazine.  Bottom:  SVRA logo.  SVRA.com].
 
Vintage Motorsport magazine will sponsor five awards at the first SVRA U.S. Vintage Racing National Championship in Austin, Texas later this month, according to a release from the publication on Friday. "Vintage Motorsport" is the official magazine of SVRA.
 


READ MORE AT Rochester Motorsports, Examiner.com, HERE.........

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Lime Rock Park Historic Festival 31 -- 2013: race results, car show awards, etc.


[Lime Rock Park tower.  Credit:  Connie Ann Kirk.].

Just got back from Lime Rock Park's Historic Festival 31, the 2013 edition of their annual historic races and car show. 

Wrote an article each day, back in the hotel after activities for each day were finished (well, finished the last article on Tuesday, since I had to drive back to New York Labor Day night). 

Here are the links:

Saturday:  Historics: Lime Rock Park Festival 31 puts on 20 races, escapes rain

Sunday:  Historics: Lime Rock Park Historic 31 showcases cars, history

Monday:  Lime Rock Historic 31: Collier Ferrari takes 'Best of Show,' race results

Threatening rain held off but for a few minutes mid-day on Sunday and a longer, more virulent stretch Monday morning; however, Lime Rock still managed to put on 40 races throughout the weekend, involving 10 groups of cars (these, after practice and qualifying sessions as well).  It also had its annual Concours d'Elegance with the finest collection of cars on display ever, according to LRP officials.  There were certainly several rare vehicles in attendance.

Another fun event and good weekend.  Appreciated the free beverages in the Media Center, and the well, park-like atmosphere is a pleasant way to experience a racetrack.  No grandstands -- you bring a lawn chair, picnic, and watch races from the slope of a hillside!  :)

As they say over there at the Northwest Connecticut Berkshires track, "Think fast!"





Sunday, July 14, 2013

A historic Fangio, Moss Mercedes race car sold at a historic auction price at Goodwood Festival of Speed -- over $29M



[Photos:  Mercedes-Benz W196 raced by Juan Manuel Fangio, Stirling Moss and others.  Competed in 1954, 1955 Grands Prix.  To date, holds the world record for the highest amount paid for a car at auction -- over $29 million.  Sold at Goodwood Festival of Speed, July 12, 2013.  Photo credit:  Goodwood, Bonhams].

What an historic race car, and what a price!

See the article about this here.

[Muse:  I hope the person or organization who bought this will make it available for people to look at and see.  So historic.].






Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Historics: VIR loses trademark landmark


[Photo: Iconic oak tree at VIRginia International Speedway.  Credit:  www.virnow.com].

America's Motorsport Resort - VIRginia International Speedway - has lost an old friend. According to VIR officials, the iconic oak tree that became a trademark for racers and fans at the scenic track and even appears on the track's logo and in the name of its signature tavern, fell on Tuesday, broken at the base.

READ MORE...........

[Muse:  I can imagine how this lovely tree became so iconic at this road course, especially as it shades the cars briefly as they race by on this sharp turn, as shown in the photo above.  Kind of a wonder it has not suffered an accident from being struck by a vehicle.  Too bad about the loss...].

COTA will host the inaugural SVRA U.S. Vintage National Championship, Oct. 25-27, 2013

[Photo:  COTA logo.  CircuitoftheAmericas.com].

Circuit of The Americas (COTA) and the Sportscar Vintage Racing Association (SVRA) confirmed on Friday that the inaugural United States Vintage Racing National Championship will be held at the home of the FORMULA 1 UNITED STATES GRAND PRIX in Austin, Texas, Oct. 25-27, 2013.

According to both COTA and SVRA, entries are coming in quickly for the unique series featuring hundreds of historically significant vintage racing cars from the United States, Canada, Mexico and Europe. The first U.S. Vintage Racing National Championship will feature approximately 500 vintage race cars that will compete in 12 classes with a national champion crowned in each class. Each race will be run on the full 3.4 mile Grand Prix circuit.

READ MORE..........

[Muse:  Well, now -- this should be a good one, don't you think?  Just one month before the 2013 Formula 1 U.S. Grand Prix!].



Monday, July 1, 2013

Sahlen's 6 Hours of The Glen winners find historic track challenging


[Photo:  Christian Fittipaldi kisses his car after achieving victory in the 6 Hours of The Glen, June 30, 2013.  Credit:  Getty Images.].

Sahlen's 6 Hours of The Glen winners find historic track challenging

The world comes to Watkins Glen International, both to race and to watch racing. Every year, racers return and racers encounter the historic upstate New York racetrack for the first time. The group of winning drivers at the Sahlen's 6 Hours of The Glen on Sunday was no exception.
 
READ MORE.........

 

Sunday, June 2, 2013

Formula 1: Sir Stirling Moss, Lewis Hamilton swap Mercedes cars, stories at Silverstone


(Photo:  Legendary British Formula 1 racer Sir Stirling Moss met up with current F1 Mercedes driver and 2008 world champion, Lewis Hamilton, at Silverstone, May 31, 2013.  Credit:  Getty Images.)

If there's one thing the British know about their place in the world it's that they can count on their history to impress people. That was the case on Friday as well when two British Formula 1 drivers from very different eras in racing met at Silverstone and traded places and stories with their respective Mercedes race cars and adventures in them.

In a photo opportunity Friday designed to promote the British Grand Prix at Silverstone June 28-30, the 2008 world champion and current Mercedes driver, Lewis Hamilton, met up with the 1955 British Grand Prix winner, Sir Stirling Moss. They even brought their cars, parked beside each other. While Moss, now 83, did not get into the Mercedes W04, Hamilton did try out the W196 from the earlier days.

READ MORE, PLUS SEE A SLIDESHOW OF THE EVENT, RIGHT HERE......


[Muse:  Love Formula 1 history, so I enjoyed writing this one!]. 

Friday, May 31, 2013

Historics: Lime Rock Park announces race groups and descriptions for Historic Festival 31, 2013



[Photo:  Action at Lime Rock Park, Lakeville, CT.  Credit:  Lime Rock Park.].

Lime Rock Park in Lakeville, CT announced on Thursday its race groups for the Historic Festival 31 to be held over Labor Day weekend.

According to Murray Smith, Chairman of Lime Rock Park'’s Historic Festival 31, more than 300 historic cars are due to compete in the event that takes place August 30 through September 2nd.

READ MORE RIGHT HERE.........


[Muse:  Car people seem as excited to see notable cars as they are to see notable racers, but while I enjoy looking at cars, I guess I'm more of a racer fan than a car fan, overall.  Which are you, dear reader?].