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The 2012 Le Mans Classic: A fitting tribute to Carroll Shelby, Roy Salvadori, Ted Cutting, Aston Martin and ??Le Monstre?


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#1 THead

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Posted 30 July 2012 - 17:58

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Gregor Fiskens ensured that the Le Mans-winning Aston Martin DBR1 delivered a fitting tribute to its victorious 1959 crew, by bringing the car
home second overall in the Le Mans Classic’s race for 1957-61 sports cars at the 2012 Le Mans classic held recently on July 6-5, 2012.

This was an especially timely performance by Fiskens and the Aston after the recent passing of Carroll Shelby and Roy Salvadori and the DBR1’s
designer Ted Cutting, who together recorded Aston Martin’s victory at Le Mans in the 1959 race.

Photo above by Tim Scott, along with his quote “Frisky giving it plenty (check out the front brake) on the way through Dunlop” (turn).

You can see the Le Mans-winning Aston Martin DBR1 (click here) in an excellent tribute film (below) to the trio that Aston Martin released just recently,
before the 2012 running of the event.

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Congratulations also go out to our friends at the Collier Museum and the Revs Institute who also had a great weekend at the 2012 Le Mans Classic,
when “Le Monster”, one of Briggs Cunningham’s racers, won best in show at The Le Mans Heritage Club, the racer was a big favorite with motor
sport historians and experts alike, and by majority vote of the jury, they awarded the prize, Best of Show to the special Cadillac. Photo courtesy
of Popular Mechanics. You can follow our links about it on theoldmotor.com
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#2 elansprint72

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Posted 30 July 2012 - 21:08

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Gregor Fiskens ensured that the Le Mans-winning Aston Martin DBR1 delivered a fitting tribute to its victorious 1959 crew, by bringing the car
home second overall in the Le Mans Classic’s race for 1957-61 sports cars at the 2012 Le Mans classic held recently on July 6-5, 2012.

This was an especially timely performance by Fiskens and the Aston after the recent passing of Carroll Shelby and Roy Salvadori and the DBR1’s
designer Ted Cutting, who together recorded Aston Martin’s victory at Le Mans in the 1959 race.

Photo above by Tim Scott, along with his quote “Frisky giving it plenty (check out the front brake) on the way through Dunlop” (turn).

You can see the Le Mans-winning Aston Martin DBR1 (click here) in an excellent tribute film (below) to the trio that Aston Martin released just recently,
before the 2012 running of the event.

Apologies if I have got things wrong but is this thread not some sort of advertisement?


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Congratulations also go out to our friends at the Collier Museum and the Revs Institute who also had a great weekend at the 2012 Le Mans Classic,
when “Le Monster”, one of Briggs Cunningham’s racers, won best in show at The Le Mans Heritage Club, the racer was a big favorite with motor
sport historians and experts alike, and by majority vote of the jury, they awarded the prize, Best of Show to the special Cadillac. Photo courtesy
of Popular Mechanics. You can follow our links about it on theoldmotor.com
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#3 THead

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Posted 31 July 2012 - 00:05

elansprint72 Apologies if I have got things wrong but is this thread not some sort of advertisement?

elansprint72 Sorry it if looked that way to you, as it was not meant to be one. We were just sharing two
great photos and an interesting film of what we thought were two historically important racing cars that
were in back in the limelight recently.

Edited by THead, 31 July 2012 - 00:17.