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Formula for Success

William Edgar

February 1, 2006


Earle wheels a McLaren M-23, as did Emerson Fittipaldi and Peter Revson. Hamish Somerville, an Isle of Skye émigré, races former World Champion Alan Jones’ Williams FW07, powered—as are most of these HGP machines—by gutsy V-8 Ford Cosworth DFVs that develop nearly 500 hp. Bud Moeller pilots his Ferrari 312 T-5, a Maranello creation with a screaming flat-12 engine, made famous by Gilles Villeneuve and Jody Scheckter. Patrick VanSchoote owns the ex-Bruno Giacomelli Alfa Romeo V-12, which sounds lusciously fortissimo at 12,000 rpm.  The racing Busbys—father Jim or son David—will be at the sharp end of the grid in Jim’s former Michele Alboreto “Benetton” green Tyrrell 011, while Buzz’s shop partner, Rick Knoop, handles the blue Tyrrell 009 that Derek Daly played leapfrog with at Monaco.


Unmistakably green, the Benetton Tyrell 011, formerly run by Michele Alboreto and now by the racing Busbys, gets some pre-race attention. Photography by William Edgar. (Click image to enlarge.)

At 79, the oldest out there, Pete Lovely is the one HGP driver who has driven in regular-season Formula One races—and he still gets his 1968 Lotus 49B around in a style that recalls those F/1 greats who drove this Colin Chapman jewel: Jimmy Clark, Graham Hill, Mario Andretti.

Then there is 1986 Indy winner Bobby Rahal of today’s racing partnership with Late Show host David Letterman and their Indy Racing League 2005 superteam drivers Vitor Meira, Buddy Rice, and media-darling Danica Patrick. Rahal comes to HGP as a guest in Reilly’s immaculately restored, Gordon Murray–designed, 1973 Brabham BT-42, a pearl that was transformed to BT-44 specifications because most of its kind didn’t escape the constructor’s absurd crusher. Rahal, who admits he is “romantic about racing,” fell for a BT-44 while he was a rookie at Watkins Glen 31 years ago. His love lasted. After Rahal accepted the BT-44 seat from regular driver Reilly, his retro dream came true in September 2005, when he drove the Reilly Brabham in an HGP race at Watkins Glen and won. Even though winning may not be le grand prix of HGP, it feels pretty good anyway. 

Historic Grand Prix, www.historicgrandprix.com

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