BARC member Charley Kurtz in his A C Bristol was 3rd in EP.  Charley would win several races in 1959.
 Charely Kurtz in his AC Bristol.  We’re sure this was the 1958 Sebring car raced by his friend Archie Means.
 Jordan King was 2nd in EP in his yellow AC Bristol.  The tall Bristol straight 6 motor made the most fabulous sounds.
 Walt Hansgen’s Stanguellini leads Dave Adams Lotus.  Hansgen won F Jr and was 2nd in the F JR, GM race.
 Harry Carter in the all new Lotus 18 led easily but never finished.
 Sy Kabak’s 2 liter Lotus 17 is stalked by Alan Connell’s Maserati and John Fitch’s Cooper.  Kabak won EM and Connell DM
 A 1500 OSCA leads the 2 liter Ferrari of Gil Geitner
 Practice day with Constantine’ Aston leading Bucher’s Lotus and Ralpht Troiano’s Alfa Giulietta.
 Bob Bucher, BARC hero, in his Lotus Club #29 chases Norm Webb’s similar car.  Bucher was 2nd in GM.
 Binghamton’s Gerry Rollo was a good guy and campaigned his Morgan around the north east.
 Another shot of Rollo who would drive to 20th against the dominating A C Bristols.
 While this Healey didn’t win, we knew it was driven well and it was John Colgate behind the wheel.
 John Kingsley’s very fast Alfa comes up to lap #142 Gordon Wing’s Sprite.
 Battle royal in GP.  Reed Rollo #73 leads Bob Grossman #97, Norm Webb in 85 and R. Hayes in #208.  Webb would win, Rollo came 4th and Hayes 5th.
 J Murray in his 100-4 leads John Colgate’s 6 cylinder and that is the way they finished.
 Watkins Glen mechanic Dick Cosgrove in his TR-3.  Like the Morgan, the Triumph’s were outgunned by the AC Bristols.
 The Ferrari 250 TR of Jim Johnston was just not the car for Montgomery.  Johnston was 15th.
 A long lost photo of George Constantine’s winning Aston Martin DBR-2.  Why not another photo of such a great combination.
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