This will interest many of you.
Casey
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Elva to be Honored at Racing Research Center in April
(for immediate release – Feb. 8, 2012)
WATKINS GLEN – The car whose name means “she goes” will be the focus of two days of activities in April presented by the International Motor Racing Research Center at Watkins Glen as its season opener.
Wimpffen will discuss the Elva company’s origins in the 1950s in the south of England, its successes and failures at the track and its influence on better-known marques. For example, Elva helped Bruce McLaren establish the seeds of a racing dynasty by building the first McLaren-Elvas.
Among drivers at the helm of Elvas was Mark Donohue, whose first racer was an Elva Courier, with which he won the SCCA national championship in 1961.
Saturday’s salute to Elva will include a display of the cars at the Center. The cars will be on display again the next day at the start/finish line and Victory Circle area at WGI. A few parade laps around the famed circuit are also planned.
Elva owners and enthusiasts are invited to participate in all activities. Interested owners should contact Racing Research Center Administrator Max Neal at (607) 535-9044 or at m...@racingarchives.org to register or for more information.
The International Motor Racing Research Center is dedicated to the preservation of the history of motorsports. For more information about the Center’s work, visit its website at www.racingarchives.org.
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Burdette (Berdie) Martin corners on the absolute limit in his Elva Mk IV at Wilmot Hills, WI, in 1959. (photo by Ron Nelson)
For more information: Center Director of Administration Max Neal at m...@racingarchives.org or by phone at (607) 535-9044.