To All, I drove down to the Rt4/301 intersections last Saturday. I parked in the Giant Foods parking lot. dragged out my tripod and 4x5 camera and proceeded to hike around. After an hour or so I real
I would appreciate listeners on both lists if they would share experiences they had racing during the 60s at the SCCA track located at Marlboro Maryland. I bring this up because often when I have di
My father raced a 1958 Corvette w/a retrofitted IRS in C-Modified at Marlboro in the early/mid '60s. Apparently it was a very popular track in its day. I think that there is a shopping center locate
We raced there many times. We started with two sprites the first year and then we built a formula V which we ran until I entered on active duty in 1968. We ran one of the night races with the sprites
Jim L, 56BN2 wrote: I would appreciate .....listeners sharing experiences they had racing during the '60s at the SCCA track located at Marlboro, Maryland. Maybe some history on Marlboro will carry th
A couple of years ago, I was in DC on business and having read and heard of Marlboro, I drove out there to see where it had been. To my surprise, I found it still intact but overgrown and broken up.
hal keck in a lister huh? . harold later ended up being a co-driver of one of the daytona cobras that won the 24hrs of daytona. most people remember his #88 oarnge hellertown ford 289 cobra and later
I saw Charlie Kolb win a Marlboro six hour in a Porsche Carrera 6, and saw Jackie Stewart, Sir John Whitmore and Mike Beckwith drive Lotus Cortinas there. Even got to see Colin Chapman there. The ann
that recognizable. Maps of both Marlboro (http://www.na-motorsports.com/Tracks/Marlboro.html ) and Cumberland (http://www.na-motorsports.com/Tracks/Cumberland.html ) Can be found on Richard Welty's
I only raced at Marlboro once. It was an SCCA National in 1967 and I was driving my Broadspeed Mini-Cooper S.My overall impression was of a course with a myriad of bumps and dips on the road portion
It certainly is nice to hear everyone talking about Marlboro, and Cumberland as well. I have a bunch of great memoirs of the racing, drivers and workers at both places. Yenko in the Stinger, Dr. Dick
I live 20 minutes away from Route 4 and 301. I'll take my camera and photograph as much as possible. I'll use the track layout from the HTML page (http://www.na-motorsports.com/Tracks/Marlboro) as m
I was on the Triumph racing list and got all their press releases and some nice photos with them during much of the sixties. I had a nice TR3 from 1965 to '74, sold when I got my first Elan. I'll ha
Bob Tullius was a good friend of mine back then. I decided to build a GT 6 into a production racer and spent 3 days at the group 44 shops in VA learning everything there was to know about how to buil
Author: Sadek Charles H DLVA <SadekCH@nswc.navy.mil>
Date: Wed, 31 May 2000 11:18:11 -0400
Hi Folks, Does anyone have pictures of either Don Yenko ( in a Yenko Stinger), Jerry Thompson (in a Yenko Stinger), or Donna Mae Mims (in any car)? I am interested in obtaining copies for the CORSA m