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Grp 1A Rolex Race.Xlsx OFFICIAL ROLEX RACE RESULTS Rolex Monterey Motorsports Reunion Date: 8/16-19/2012 Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca Length: 2.238 Miles Group 1A - Pre 1940 Sports Racing and Touring Cars Pos No. Name Hometown Car Description Disp Best Tm In Lap Laps 1 328 John Fitzpatrick Redding, CA 1939 BMW 328 2000cc 2:20.791 3 5 2 11 John Kerridge Del Mar, CA 1926 Frazer Nash Boulogne 1991cc 2:24.019 5 5 3 117 Richard Jeffery Hillsborough, CA 1937 Triumph Special 9 1267cc 2:29.282 4 5 4 6 Noel Park Rancho Palos Verdes, CA1917 Chevrolet Speedster 2800cc 2:31.911 5 5 5 14 Linda Mountanos Ukiah, CA 1935 Shaw Pirrung Rdg Mec 3605ccIndy Car 2:31.866 5 5 6 24 Peter Thelander Westminster, CA 1934 MG NE 1271cc 2:32.596 3 5 7 15 Bruce McCaw Bellevue, WA 1924 Bentley 3 Liter 4500cc 2:30.520 5 5 8 65 Gregory Johnson Irvine, CA 1937 AC 1680 2-Seat Spts Comp1991cc 2:37.024 2 5 9 30 Rick Rawlins Balboa Island, CA 1930 Alfa Romeo 6C-1750 1752cc 2:38.385 5 5 10 54 Len Auerbach San Francisco, CA 1938 Aston Martin Short Chasiss1949cc 2:30.174 4 5 11 4 Ed Archer Hayward, CA. 1915 Ford T 1750cc 2:37.935 4 5 12 151 Larry Ayers Vallejo, CA 1930 Morgan 3 wheeler 1084cc 2:48.259 5 5 13 17 Brody Blain Visalia, CA 1916 National AC 4967cc 2:49.267 4 5 14 25 George Wingard Eugene, OR 1920 Ballot Race 3/8 LC 3000cc 2:43.906 5 5 15 20 Brian Blain Visalia, CA 1911 National 40 8029cc 2:40.256 3 5 16 29 Graham Wallis Nipomo, CA 1929 Lagonda 2 Ltr. 1954cc 2:52.805 5 5 17 9 Dick Deluna Woodside, CA 1917 HALL-SCOTT The Four9900cc 2:49.821 5 5 18 2 John R. Kent Hayward, CA 1917 Ford Model T 1500cc 2:56.626 5 5 19 81 Bruce Hudkins Clayton, CA 1922 Ford Model T 2884cc 2:58.860 3 5 20 44 Gary Lucas Tiburon, CA 1915 Ford Model T 3000cc 2:54.792 5 5 21 12 Art Basham Los Gatos, CA 1921 RAJO Ford racer 2896cc 3:06.006 2 4 22 77 Alan Patterson Sausalito, CA 1935 Lagonda Rapier 1100cc 3:12.269 2 4 23 7 Alan Travis Phoenix, AZ 1907 Renault AI Vanderbilt Racer7500cc 3:33.874 2 4 24 88 J. Dale Barry Westchester, CA 1934 Morgan Sports Racer 1300cc 3:27.101 2 2 25 35 Alex Curtis Scottsdale, AZ 1935 Frazer Nash Colmore 1660cc 0 26 91 Tim Sharp Gold Canyon, AZ 1938 Austin 7 Special Special850cc 0 Margin of Victory .399 Timing and Scoring - Patty & Bill Dwyer Race Length 11.19 Miles, Time of 13:16.326, Average MPH 50.587 Fastest Lap by: #328 - John Fitzpatrick. Time of 02:20.721 on Lap 3 at 57.254 MPH. Page 1 of 1 printed @ 2:01 PM on 8/18/2012 OFFICIAL ROLEX RACE RESULTS Rolex Monterey Motorsports Reunion Date: 8/16-19/2012 Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca Length: 2.238 Miles Group 2A - 1927-1951 Racing Cars Pos No. Name Hometown Car Description Disp Laps Best Tm In Lap 1 3 Paddins Dowling Sausalito, CA 1939 Maserati 4CL 1489cc 9 1:51.160 4 2 4 Jeffrey O'Neill Larkspur, CA 1957 Maserati 250F 2500cc 9 1:49.116 4 3 31 Peter Giddings Danville, CA 1930 Alfa Romeo Tipo B P3 3100cc 9 1:55.329 4 4 25 Joseph S. Freeman Boston, MA 1952 Kurtis-Kraft 500A 5424cc 9 2:03.518 5 5 60 Mark Sange Bolinas, CA 1948 Kurtis Midget 2229cc 9 2:04.072 5 6 66 Rex Barrett Roseville, Il 1933 Ford Model B 4000cc 9 2:04.805 5 7 106 Tom Price Larkspur, CA 1932 Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 MM 2300cc 9 2:05.400 4 8 34 August Grasis Weatherby Lake, MO 1933 Studebaker Special Indy Racer 5000cc 9 2:06.998 4 9 33 Andrew Larson Boulder, CO 1927 Bugatti 37A 1500cc 9 2:06.164 5 10 2 Bill Lyon Newport Beach, CA 1927 Bugatti 35B 2200cc 9 2:09.068 3 11 7 Mark Gillies Round Hill, VA 1934 ERA A type 1500cc 8 1:48.211 4 12 17 Gregory Whitten Medina, WA 1935 ERA B 1500cc 8 2:10.910 7 13 11 Nathanael Greene Peterborough, NH 1925 Bugatti 35 1970cc 8 2:11.391 5 14 51 Craig Barto Signal Hill, CA 1931 Bugatti T-51 2300cc 8 2:11.898 4 15 55 Ernie Page Westminster, CA 1933 MG L1S 1086cc 8 2:11.832 4 16 21 Martin McGlone Vista, CA 1928 Bugatti 35-B 2262cc 8 2:12.258 4 17 5 Richard Morrison Salina, KS 1939 Lagonda V12 4500cc 8 2:11.527 8 18 139 Conrad Stevenson Berkeley, CA 1939 Alfa Romeo 6c 2500 SS 2500cc 8 2:15.742 4 19 18 Kevin Pitts Newport Beach, CA 1932 Studebaker Indy Car 5500cc 8 2:14.976 7 20 26 Peter Mullin Los Angeles, CA 1950 Talbot T26 4500cc 8 2:10.964 8 21 19 Howard Swig Emeryville, CA 1931 Chrysler CD-8 Le Mans 5300cc 8 2:17.231 5 22 27 Jan Voboril Topanga, CA 1925 Bugatti 35C 2000cc 8 2:16.789 7 23 36 Peter Mullin Los Angeles, CA 1936 Delahaye 135 3500cc 8 2:17.789 4 24 136 Peter Mullin Los Angeles, CA 1938 Type 57 Bugatti 3500cc 6 2:33.357 5 25 12 Jon Shirley Medina, WA 1934 Alfa Romeo P3 3200cc 6 2:03.152 2 26 64 David Duthu Seabrook, TX 1949 Talbot Lago T26C 4500cc 4 1:59.287 4 27 6 Ivan Zaremba San Rafael, CA 1935 Railton LST 4200cc 28 9 U.Daniel Ghose Norfolk, CT 1936 Lagonda LG45 Team Car 4500cc 29 32 John Kerr San Luis Obispo, CA 1932 Miller-Scofield/Ford 3350cc 30 38 Brian Mullin San Francisco, CA 1938 Talbot T26 4500cc 31 41 Michael Gans Portsmouth, NH 1927 Bugatti 35C 2000cc 32 111 Rick Rawlins Balboa Island, CA 1926 Bugatti 37A 1500cc Margin of Victory .399 Timing and Scoring - Patty & Bill Dwyer Race Length 20.142 Miles, Time of 19:15.469, Average MPH 62.755 Fastest Lap by: #328 - John Fitzpatrick. Time of 02:20.791 on Lap 4 at 57.225 MPH. Page 1 of 1 printed @ 2:34 PM on 8/18/2012 OFFICIAL ROLEX RACE RESULTS Rolex Monterey Motorsports Reunion Date: 8/16-19/2012 Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca Length: 2.238 Miles Group 3A - 1962-1967 Shelby Cobra Cars Pos No. Name Hometown Car Description Disp Best Tm In Lap Laps 1 89 Jim Click Tucson, AZ 1964 Cobra 289 4737cc 1:41.570 7 11 2 81 Lorne Leibel Willowdale, CAN 1964 Cobra 289 4735cc 1:42.020 5 11 3 96 James Farley Jr. Orchard Lake, MI 1965 Cobra 289 4949cc 1:42.228 9 11 4 50 Erich Joiner Torrance, CA 1964 Cobra 289 4638cc 1:43.245 9 11 5 19 Donald Lee Portola Valley, CA 1965 Cobra 427 7000cc 1:43.312 4 11 6 66 Bruce Canepa Scotts Valley, CA 1964 Cobra 289 4700cc 1:42.458 9 11 7 04 John McKenna Auburn, WA 1963 Cobra 289 4700cc 1:44.214 8 11 8 59 Jim Bouzaglou Sherman Oaks, CA 1964 Cobra 289 4638cc 1:44.648 5 11 9 10 Sandra McNeil Bayport, NY 1963 Cobra 289 4736cc 1:46.057 9 11 10 25 Tim Park Santa Barbara, CA 1963 Cobra 289 5000cc 1:45.268 8 11 11 15 Curt Vogt 1963 Cobra 289 4737cc 1:47.110 5 11 12 91 Terry Underwood Wildomar, CA 1964 Cobra 289 4737cc 1:47.077 5 11 13 298 98-Gary UnderwoodWildomar, CA 1964 Cobra 289 4737cc 1:46.422 11 11 14 99 John Goodman Seattle, WA 1964 Cobra 289 4736cc 1:44.107 7 11 15 95 Charles Firmenich Geneva, SWI 1965 Cobra 289 4864cc 1:48.263 11 11 16 52 Gordon Gimbel Roseville, CA 1964 Cobra 289 4638cc 1:49.752 5 11 17 199 Rollie Stephenson Sherwood, WI 1964 Cobra 289 4900cc 1:50.506 11 11 18 24 Forrest Straight Mountain View, CA 1965 Cobra 427 6997cc 1:50.050 11 11 19 22 John Linfesty Santa Monica, CA 1965 Cobra 427 7000cc 1:49.206 9 11 20 26 Ronald Tredway Oakdale, CA 1965 Cobra 289 4700cc 1:50.844 4 11 21 98 Jim McCashin Pacific Palisades, CA 1965 Cobra 427 S/C 7000cc 1:50.134 8 11 22 11 Bob Jordan Chicago, IL 1965 Cobra 427 7000cc 1:42.642 4 10 23 36 William Bridges Walton on Thames, UK 1963 Cobra 289 4727cc 1:51.947 4 10 24 97 Steve Park Glendale, CA 1962 Cobra 289 4737cc 1:46.057 5 10 25 16 Lynn Park La Canada Flintridge, CA 1964 Cobra 289 4737cc 1:51.448 5 10 26 5 Ernie Nagamatsu Los Angeles, CA 1964 Cobra 289 4727cc 1:50.438 4 10 27 999 Les Alexander Woodside, CA 1965 Cobra 289 4737cc 1:53.953 7 10 28 68 John Russell Northridge, CA 1962 Cobra 289 4736cc 1:55.246 7 10 29 7 Phil Schmidt Rancho Palos Verdes, CA1964 Cobra 289 5000cc 1:53.878 10 10 30 73 Robert Beede Hanford, CA 1963 Cobra 289 4736cc 2:07.363 8 9 31 88 Perry Margouleff Glen Cove, NY 1965 Cobra 289 4737cc 2:04.946 4 9 32 8 Tom McCarthy Fremont, CA 1965 Cobra 289 4638cc 2:13.864 9 9 33 92 Bill Hartman Yuba City, CA 1964 Cobra 289 5000cc 1:53.758 7 7 34 9 Rob Walton Scottsdale, AZ 1965 Cobra 289 4736cc 1:41.939 4 6 35 198 Bill Ockerlund Holland, MI 1963 Cobra 289 4736cc 2:47.650 1 1 36 3 Gregory Johnson Irvine, CA 1966 Cobra 427 6997cc 37 14 William E.
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