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Rothmans F5000 Championship round

Mallory Park, 4 Jul 1971

ResultsLapsTime/Speed
1 Mike Hailwood Surtees TS8 [005] - Chevrolet V8
(see note 1)
50 37m 03.8s
109.28 mph
2 Frank Gardner Lola T192 [HU28] - Chevrolet V8
50 37m 22.2s
3 Brian Redman McLaren M18 [500-01] - Chevrolet V8
(see note 2)
50 37m 27.8s
4 Graham McRae McLaren M10B [400-11S] - Chevrolet V8
50 37m 29.0s
5 Trevor Taylor Leda LT25 [002] - Chevrolet V8
(see note 3)
50 38m 09.2s
6 Ray Allen McLaren M10B [400-21] - Chevrolet V8
50 38m 26.0s
7 Mike Walker Lola T192 [HU26] - Chevrolet V8
49
8 Gordon Spice McLaren M10B [400-05] - Chevrolet V8
(see note 4)
49
9 Tony Trimmer Surtees TS5A [008] - Chevrolet Lola V8
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48
10 John Myerscough McLaren M10B [400-18S] - Chevrolet V8
46
11 Fred Saunders Crosslé 15F [C15F/69/42] - Rover V8
45
12 David Prophet McLaren M10B [400-04] - Chevrolet V8
42
13 Lingard Goulding Beattie P1100B ['1'] - Chevrolet Traco V8
(see note 5)
36 accident
14 Keith Holland McLaren "M10H" [400-06 (B)] - Chevrolet V8
(see note 6)
27
15 Alan Rollinson Surtees TS8 [007] - Chevrolet V8
(see note 7)
24
16 Dave Berry (F5000) 4.5-litre Brabham BT16/21B [F2-19-65] - Rover V8
(see note 8)
23 camshaft
17 Jock Russell Lotus 70 [06] - Ford V8
(see note 9)
23 accident
18 Bob Miller Dulon LD8 [1] - Chevrolet V8
13 lost wheel

All cars are 5-litre F5000 unless noted.

Heat 1 Laps Time Speed
1Mike Hailwood250.18.22.0110.25
2Brian Redman250.18.35.6
3Frank Gardner250.18.37.2
4Graham McRae250.18.37.4
5Trevor Taylor250.18.50.0
6Ray Allen250.19.00.0
7Mike Walker250.19.03.6
8Gordon Spice24
9Tony Trimmer24
10Fred Saunders24
11John Myerscough24
12Lingard Goulding23
13Dave Berry23
14Jock Russell23
15David Prophet21drive shaft
16Bob Miller13lost wheel
17Keith Holland2damaged bodywork
Alan Rollinson0Did not start (gear linkage)
Heat 2 Laps Time Speed
1Mike Hailwood250.18.41.8108.3
2Frank Gardner250.18.45.0
3Graham McRae250.18.51.6
4Brian Redman250.18.52.2
5Trevor Taylor250.19.19.2
6Gordon Spice250.19.22.6
7Ray Allen250.19.25.2
8Keith Holland250.19.26.0
9Mike Walker24
10Alan Rollinson24
11Tony Trimmer24
12John Myerscough22
13Fred Saunders21
14David Prophet21
15Lingard Goulding13accident
16Jock Russell0accident
Dave BerryDid not start (camshaft)
Qualifying
1 Frank Gardner (F5000) 5-litre Lola T192 [HU28] - Chevrolet V8 0.42.8
2 Mike Hailwood (F5000) 5-litre Surtees TS8 [005] - Chevrolet V8 0.42.8
3 Graham McRae (F5000) 5-litre McLaren M10B [400-11S] - Chevrolet V8
4 Brian Redman (F5000) 5-litre McLaren M18 [500-01] - Chevrolet V8
5 Alan Rollinson (F5000) 5-litre Surtees TS8 [007] - Chevrolet V8 0.43.6
6 Trevor Taylor (F5000) 5-litre Leda LT25 [002] - Chevrolet V8 0.43.8
7 David Prophet (F5000) 5-litre McLaren M10B [400-04] - Chevrolet V8 0.44.0
8 Ray Allen (F5000) 5-litre McLaren M10B [400-21] - Chevrolet V8 0.44.2
9 Mike Walker (F5000) 5-litre Lola T192 [HU26] - Chevrolet V8 0.44.6
10 Gordon Spice (F5000) 5-litre McLaren M10B [400-05] - Chevrolet V8 0.44.8
11 Keith Holland (F5000) 5-litre McLaren "M10H" [400-06 (B)] - Chevrolet V8 0.45.0
12 Dave Berry (F5000) 4.5-litre Brabham BT16/21B [F2-19-65] - Rover V8 0.45.6
13 John Myerscough (F5000) 5-litre McLaren M10B [400-18S] - Chevrolet V8 0.45.6
14 Tony Trimmer (F5000) 5-litre Surtees TS5A [008] - Chevrolet Lola V8 0.46.0
15 Bob Miller (F5000) 5-litre Dulon LD8 [1] - Chevrolet V8 0.46.4
16 Fred Saunders (F5000) 5-litre Crosslé 15F [C15F/69/42] - Rover V8 0.46.8
17 Jock Russell (F5000) 5-litre Lotus 70 [06] - Ford V8 0.47.2
18 Lingard Goulding (F5000) 5-litre Beattie P1100B ['1'] - Chevrolet Traco V8 0.50.8

Notes on the cars:

  1. Surtees TS8 [005] (Mike Hailwood): Built for 1971 season and run by Team Surtees for Mike Hailwood to race in the 1971 British F5000 series. Hailwood won the opening race and also at Mallory Park and Silverstone later in the season to finish second in the championship. Sold to Belgian driver Hervé Bayard for 1972, reportedly together with a works spare car. Bayard raced it in one early season F5000 race at Mallory Park, but his main focus was hillclimbing in Europe. He had the car fitted with a Cosworth DFV engine and competed in the French and European series, winning overall at La Bachellerie, Turckheim-Trois-Epis, Les Andelys and Soissons. He finished second overall in the European championship. Bayard also used the Surtees-DFV at the Rothmans 50,000 on 28 August 1972 but did not qualify. After the 1972 season, the car was rebuilt back to Formula 5000 specification and entered by Ecurie Bonnier (Geneva, Switzerland) for Rolf Tellsten in the F5000 race at Mallory Park on 28 May 1973 but he and the car did not arrive. Ecurie Bonnier had been taken over by Heini Mader since Jo Bonnier's death. In February 1974, Ecurie Bonnier advertised six cars for sale in Autosport, including a Surtees TS8 that was "chassis only". The Surtees was later sold to engine builder Louis Morand (La Tour-de-Trême, Switzerland) and was stored at Mader's workshop at Gland, Switzerland until 1978. It then moved to Morand's workshop and was restored to F5000 specification, with a view to Benoît Morand, Louis' son, driving it. This didn't happen, and the car remained stored until sold to Peter Hoffmann (Mainz, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany) in 1982. Hoffman also did not race the car, and sold it in 1989 to Rainer Jacobi (Mainz), who restored the car and ran it in historic events in 1990 and 1991.
  2. McLaren M18 [500-01] (Brian Redman): See full history: McLaren M18 500-01.
  3. Leda LT25 [002] (Trevor Taylor): Entered by Malaya Garages for Trevor Taylor in the 1971 European F5000 series. New at Monza in June 1971, where Trevor Taylor finished second. Used at the next four races but then heavily damaged in an accident at Oulton Park in October and written off.
  4. McLaren M10B [400-05] (Gordon Spice): Barry Newman for Howden Ganley: UK 1970 (18 races, five second places) - Gordon Spice: Argentinean GP 1971; UK 1971 (11 races + 1 DNS). Rebuilt as 'Kitchmac' by Tony Kitchiner for 1972 season: driven by Gordon Spice (UK: 7 races + 1 DNS), John Kendall (UK: 2 races; US : 1 race only R3 Watkins Glen), Fred Saunders (UK: 1 DNS only), Alan Rollinson (UK: 1 race only), Roger Williamson (UK: 3 races); UK 1973: driven by Kaye Griffiths ( 1 race only), Richard Knight (5 races + 1 DNS). Not seen again after the end of 1973. It has been reported that this car was wrecked in an accident but it appears to have survived its final race in 1973 intact. Subsequent history unknown.
  5. Beattie P1100B ['1'] (Lingard Goulding): Built mid-1970 for Lingard Goulding to race in Formula 5000, and in occasional libre races. Retained for 1971 in 'P1100B' specification, but crashed heavily by Goulding at Mallory Park in early July and written off.
  6. McLaren "M10H" [400-06 (B)] (Keith Holland): Keith Holland's replacement car. Used in the 1971 British F5000 series during which time it was modified along the lines of McRae's successful car. Retained for 1972 but crashed at Brands in April, after which the car was even further modified and dubbed "M10H". By July 1972, it had side radiators, a wedge nose and had been lengthened by 3½in. Sold to Clive Baker August 1972 and raced in the British series in 1972 and 1973. Then via Chris Oates to Spencer Elton (Westbury, Wilts) late 1973 and advertised. To Stephen Cuff (also Westbury, Wilts) late 1973 and advertised with a 5.7-litre Chev Jan to Apr 1974. To Bob Leckie (Aberdeen) for libre racing that summer. Advertised by Leckie in July 1974 but not seen again. Spencer Elton recalls that Leckie converted the M10B to a Skoda Super Saloon. Subsequent history unknown.
  7. Surtees TS8 [007] (Alan Rollinson): New for Peter Revson at the 1971 Questor GP then for Alan Roillinson in UK series. To Alan Brodie 1972 and raced by Brodie and by Steve Thompson. To Servis Appliances Racing Team 1973 and raced by Ray Allan early in the season. Then possibly the Robin Darlington car in Sep 1973 Reappeared with Colin Andrews (Banbury, Oxfordshire) 1974, then to Steve Cuff (Frome, Somerset) 1975 for hillclimbs. To Alan Richards (Cheltenham) and used in sprints and occasional hill climbs in 1976 and 1977. Used in sprints and occasional hill climbs by Bob Clapham in 1978 and 1979. Then unknown until sold by Brian Redman to Dave Swigler (Panama City, FL) in 1986. Dave believes Brian got it from Richard Attwood about two years earlier. Retained until Swigler sold his collection to Harin De Silva (Palos Verdes Estates, CA) in 2009. Restored by Virtuoso Performance and first raced at Laguna Seca in August 2011. Also raced in New Zealand in the 2011/12 Tasman Revival series and at the Phillip Island Classic in March 2013.
  8. Brabham BT16/21B [F2-19-65] (Dave Berry): Jack Brabham's works SCA-engined BT16, used during the 1965 mid-season and also raced by Chris Irwin when the Honda project was revived. To Robs Lamplough (London) for 1966 and retained for 1967. To John Watson (Craigavad, County Down, Northern Ireland) for Irish racing in 1967 and fitted with a Lotus-Ford twin-cam. Retained for 1968. Sold to Dave Berry (Colwyn Bay, Wales) for 1969 and used in UK libre; then fitted with an Oldsmobile V8 for 1970, 1971 and 1972. Last seen in October 1972.
  9. Lotus 70 [06] (Jock Russell): Jock Russell (Ford V8) UK 1970 (debut Mallory Park May 1970), UK 1971, UK 1972 (first rounds only); retained by Russell for many years - Peter Denty (date unknown): restored and raced in UK by Peter's son, James Denty. Raced by James at the Silverstone Classic in 2005 and at Watkins Glen in 2008. Offered for sale by Peter Denty (Thetford, Norfolk) in 2010. Raced again by James Denty at Watkins Glen in 2012 but on behalf of new owner Nick Grewal (Gilford, NH).

Sources

Note that the identification of individual cars in these results is based on the material presented elsewhere in this site and may in some cases contradict the organisers' published results.

1969-1976 UK results have been researched and collated by Chris Townsend based primarily on material in Autosport and Motoring News. Information has been added from the growing collection of entry lists from programs.

All comments, clarifications, corrections and additions are most welcome. Please email Allen (allen@oldracingcars.com) if you can help in any way with our research.