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Ed Hugus

Formula Junior at Sebring, 1960

July 1, 2024 By pete

Sebring, leading up to Friday. March 25th. Jim Hall poses next to his DKW-powered Elva FJ. His body man Foy Barrett is on the left, and the fuel man is Chester “Chet” Hines. Chet was Hap Sharp’s aircraft mechanic, often drafted to serve as part-time race mechanic.

By Willem Oosthoek All photos taken by Bob Jackson [Willem Oosthoek Collection]

The 1960 edition of the Sebring 12 Hours was scheduled to start at 10 AM Saturday, March 26. But competition actually began a day earlier. For the first time in its history, the 12-hour event featured two opening races, one for Formula Juniors on Friday morning and a 4-hour event for Under-1-liter GT entries in the afternoon. [Read more…] about Formula Junior at Sebring, 1960

Tagged With: Alessandro de Tomaso, Ed Hugus, Jim Hall Elva, moretti, OSCA, Sebring 1960, Sebring Formula Jr 1960, stanguellini, taraschi, Walt Hansgen's Cooper FJ, willem oosthoek

Cobra Pilote: The Ed Hugus Story Reviewed

April 25, 2017 By pete

Ed Hugus poses with one of his early production Cobras. He was to install the Ford V8s and finish off the first few Cobra 260s for Shelby. Author Robert Walker tells the story in Cobra Pilote, The Ed Hugus Story.

Cobra Pilote: the Ed Hugus Story
By Robert D. Walker
Hard cover with dust jacket 280mm by 230mm
304 pages
328 black and white, and color photographs
12 MyRewards points with purchase
ISBN 978-1-85443-283-4
US $89 plu shipping
Dalton Watson, 2017 1-847-945-0569
Order Here

Review by Pete Vack
All photos from the book

Ed Hugus drove Alfas, Porsches, BMWs, Lotus, Ferraris and Coopers over his 15-year career as a race car driver. He also drove a Cobra at Le Mans in 1963, where it retired.

So one might wonder why his biography is entitled Cobra Pilote; the Ed Hugus Story. Probably because the author, who once lived close to Hugus and became a close confidant, is enamored with Cobras, and no doubt wanted make sure Ed gets the credit for being the first one to install a V8 into a production Cobra. In fact as Robert D. Walker tells us, Ed’s shop actually created about six or seven of the first Cobras, taking in the A.C. bodies from the UK and installing the Ford 260. Walker, for good reasons, wanted to set the record straight. It’s an interesting story, and never before told in such detail. [Read more…] about Cobra Pilote: The Ed Hugus Story Reviewed

Tagged With: books on Cobras, Cobara and Ed Hugus, Cobra books, Cobra Pilote, Ed Hugus, Fiat dealerships, Imported car dealerships, Le Mans 1965, Porsche dealerships, The Ed Hugus Story

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