Phat Kat wrote:
AEG163job wrote:
Morris 1100 wrote:
All the power comes from removing Harry's ideas.
You mean like the Gurney-Weslake engines that powered the GT40's to le Mans wins in 68 & 69?
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sorry mate... I hate to dissagree with you... but I think you'll find that that was the early GT40's that he worked on... the 289s.... the ones that won were actually built by Shelby....
I could be wrong though... but I seem to recall both reading and then seeing on a doco that the first ones did alright but the famous 1-2 finishs was with the 427's
The GT40 story is complex. The first cars had the 289s.
They were homologated in Group 4 as Ford built enough of them to comply with Group 4.
After failing to win in 64 and 65 Ford had a re-think and came out with the Group 6 Mk2 with the 427. This won Le Mans in 66. It was prepared by the Shelby team.
In 67 Ford came out with the Group 6 MkIV also with the 427 and it won Le Mans.
In 68 the organisers decided to bring in a 3 litre capacity limit for Group 6. There was no capacity limit in Group 4 as long as you built the 25 cars required. The Mk2 and MkIV were no longer eligible so Ford pulled out and left the John Wyer team to run the old 289 powered GT40 in Group 4.
Somehow they won in 68 and 69. It was these cars that had the Gurney Weslake rocker covers.