As we are all car-guys, I thought you might be interested in my trip to Europe over the past two weeks, racing my 1959 Huffaker BMC mk1 formula junior. I first raced the Copenhagen Historic Grand Prix, a super-dangerous through-the-streets race. In pouring rain with a broken gearbox, my only goal was to survive unscathed. I finished last, with my racecar intact. The two Lemans drivers, Tom Kristensen and Michelle Gatting, were less fortunate. Then, this past weekend I raced the AvD Oldtimer Grand Prix at the Nurburgring. I was delighted to bring home a trophy for finishing third in my class. Now we are back home in Denver, starting to prepare for racing the Spa 6-Hours at the end of September.
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Joe Huffaker was a talented engineer. I had the pleasure of driving for him in IMSA Camel Lights series with a Spice fitted with a Pontiac MFI four banger he had modified.
By the way, you should run that car with a 55 number, that was the number on all his cars.Last edited by flatsixer; 08-17-2022, 07:56 AM.
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I have the complete racing history of this car from new. Originally owned by Richard McDaniel of Dallas, he variously raced it as #18, #118, or #96. Since 2001 the car has usually run as #15, which is its permanent number assigned by FJHRA and the FIA, caveat special events such as Goodwood and Monaco (the car raced as #7 when it won at Monaco).
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