Alan Friedland #14 with Phyllis heads back to the paddock after the race.  He is followed by Warren Shamlian’s Elva that won G Modified.
 The tight start of the wet FP race.  Ferril Shorty Miller’s Turner has a slight lead on eventual winner Al Costner’s Sunbeam Alpine.  Brian Furstenau in third and Picard’s Volvo P-1800 in 5th.
 SEPTEMBER 1964 saw a Divisional at Marlboro.  At this race Alan Friedland had to change his number from 14 to 24. We have no results or entry list for that race.  If you have something please email us.
 Friedland’s Elva leads two other Elva’s at that summer divisional. IN 1964.
 Still in a fight, Oscar’s Ferrari-Chev still leads O’Brien’s Ferrari.  A testament to how quick a driver Oscar was.
 Harry Reynolds was a regular at Marlboro and this great Bud Hofer photo shows 3 cars going in multiple directions.  Harry headed to the oval, the blue Lotus heading into Cappy’s and the Genie on the long front straight.  This shot is the essence of
 Oscar Koveleski at the summer event had to change from his usual number 54 to 4.  Here he leads the mid engined Ferrari of Tom O’Brien.
 A very nice looking FM special sits behind the Ferrari 275P of Tom O’brien.  Marlboro racer Bill Scanlon remembered the car as a Sabel.  He was right.  To find more about this very unique home built special go to  http://www.dawesmotorsports.com/ind
 Oscar Koveleski’s Ferrari Chev is passing a CM special.  Anybody out there remember this car?
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