Frank Matich
#201
Posted 18 July 2014 - 09:56
What I do remember very clearly is that at that meeting there was a demonstration race of what was known as Super Karts who were very very quick, the rumor at the end of practice is that Matich asked the Organisers of the meeting to tell the Kart drivers not to go so fast on Sunday as they were up there with his times if not quicker, as I said that was the rumor going around the pits post practice.
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#202
Posted 18 July 2014 - 12:11
Thank you for your courtesy John, it is appreciated.
What I should have said is, "most of us Australians who understand and appreciate our motor racing heritage reject..." etc etc.
It has been subsequently shown, to our everlasting disgrace, that the public would accept Mickey Mouse driving a mobile garbage bin, as REAL motor racing, if it was fed up to them by a manipulative corrupt and vauleless media.
Derek
Those names are always a give away....again Alec.
#203
Posted 23 November 2014 - 22:16
Who am I?
First name John?
Was a NSW Hill Climber
Rallied a (red?) Lancia Stratos!
Franch Matich (it is alleged, your honour!) paid him to take flying lessons to ferry him to Tassie etc as part of his duties with Team Matich
#204
Posted 23 November 2014 - 23:12
I don't think Frank ever raced in Tassie after 1966. That would have been under the title of 'Laurie O'Neil Peterbilt', while previously he might have been 'Team Total' and maybe even 'Leaton Motors'.
#205
Posted 24 November 2014 - 02:08
Who am I?
First name John?
Was a NSW Hill Climber
Rallied a (red?) Lancia Stratos!
Franch Matich (it is alleged, your honour!) paid him to take flying lessons to ferry him to Tassie etc as part of his duties with Team Matich
No idea Mick,Ron Marks rally car was yellow unless David Mckay imported a second one,the one in the Targa Tassy many years later was blue.
Edited by Ian G, 24 November 2014 - 02:09.
#206
Posted 24 November 2014 - 06:57
No idea Mick,Ron Marks rally car was yellow unless David Mckay imported a second one,the one in the Targa Tassy many years later was blue.
Thanks Ian...yes, believe Ron's yellow car is still around and in his hands (he won several rallies in the NSW Champs and Lancia was WRC in 75/76/77)....the mystery man's Stratos was red.
I have heard that there are a small number of genuine units in Oz, some bastardised examples (Nissan and Beta engined) and some fakes.
[Edit after more Ron Marks research]
Edited by 275 GTB-4, 25 November 2014 - 07:33.
#207
Posted 25 November 2014 - 10:44
Slightly OT, but for clarification purposes if a Stratos isn't running a Dino V6 it's not 'bastardised', but more than likely a replica.
#208
Posted 25 November 2014 - 10:51
PS: I'm not aware of any red Stratii in Oz, but here's a link to a red replica that was in NSW a few years ago. Maybe it's the car referred to?
http://turbo124.com/....php?f=1&t=9410
#209
Posted 25 November 2014 - 11:20
Who am I?
First name John?
Was a NSW Hill Climber
Rallied a (red?) Lancia Stratos!
Franch Matich (it is alleged, your honour!) paid him to take flying lessons to ferry him to Tassie etc as part of his duties with Team Matich
Thanks to all but we could start a whole new thread on Stratos...
The John may be John Anderson? He was listed as a mechanic on one of Frank's forays to the USA. Does anyone know if this John was an Aussie? (that is, did Frank take a group over with him or use locals?)
Quote from an earlier thread:
The sponsorship for the L&M series in 1973 is as follows.
The Travelodge Repco-Matich Racing Team
Entrant Dr. Tom Early, Early Racing Enterprises
Driver. Frank Matich
Repco-Matich A51 (two)
Team Manager Carroll Smith
Merchanics: Robert Riley, Ken Symes, Chris Miles, Derek Kneller, John Anderson, Leon Jarvis.
The press kit is by Autosport Promotions - Alan Bouverat.
The "sleepy bear" symbol was the TraveLodge logo.
Aaron
#210
Posted 25 November 2014 - 23:12
I have heard that there are a small number of genuine units in Oz, some bastardised examples (Nissan and Beta engined) and some fakes.
Getting OT but there is a register of all the genuine(known)ones in Oz.,colour, owner etc,i just did a quick Google and didn't show,Shannons did.
http://www.shannons....plica-register/
http://wwwbollyblog....-australia.html
Edited by Ian G, 25 November 2014 - 23:17.
#211
Posted 16 July 2016 - 05:02
Mark Bisset has just added a lengthy feature on the Matich SR4 compiled by Nigel Tait and himself.
https://primotipo.co...nd-mark-bisset/
There's also other Matich features on primotipo that you'll find links for in this new feature.
Stephen
#212
Posted 03 November 2018 - 08:24
'Fresh', I think, 'stash' of Matich photos around the 1972 Warwick Farm 100 weekend- one dominated by FM and the A50 Repco
https://primotipo.co...mrs-motorsport/
Mark
Edited by MarkBisset, 03 November 2018 - 08:25.
#213
Posted 06 May 2019 - 14:19
https://primotipo.co...tich-a53-repco/
Mark
#214
Posted 29 May 2019 - 08:02
https://primotipo.co...tich-a53-repco/
Mark
#217
Posted Yesterday, 23:35
Amazing opportunity for eBay'ers. This 'Can-Am Matich SR3 Repco Warrick Farms USA 1968. Extremely Rare Car Poster!' Yours for US$38.45 or free here...
Is it Doug MacArthur in the Elan 26R that Frantic Francis is carving up in his successful endeavour to keep Chris Amon at bay?? Be nice to credit the photographer too?
Matich SR3 Repco- Brabham 4.4 V8 and Ferrari 350 Can-Am 4.2 V12. Warwick Farm Tasman meeting in February 1968
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Edited by MarkBisset, Yesterday, 23:40.
#218
Posted Today, 00:50
Yes, Doug Macarthur in the middle of it all in the Lotus 26R...
Love the composure in Matich's face even though he's got the wheels in the dirt, I suspect this is coming out of the Esses.
They would have already lapped Peter Caldwell, probably on the previous lap, as they came past us, absolutely flying, one each side of the Tojiero with grass clippings coming from their wheels as they lined up to brake for the Causeway.
If that race had been televised in the way modern races are we'd be seeing re-runs of it to this day.