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Carroll Shelbly

Maranello Masterpieces at Road America, 1956

April 13, 2026 By pete

In the classic June Sprints that’s still run today some seventy years later, Carroll Shelby drove Luigi Chinetti’s 4412CC, 330HP in-line, six-cylinder 121 LM (0558LM) in this SCCA National event on the 4.0-mile road racing course near Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin. Shelby survived the challenges of a host of Ferraris and the three D-Type Jaguars of the Briggs Cunningham racing team. He led all 38 laps of the 152-mile race, setting the fastest race lap, and beating Lou Brero’s D-type across the line by six seconds. 0558LM was raced by the factory with Umberto Maglioli, Phil Hill, and Eugenio Castellotti in 1955 before going to Luigi Chinetti, who provided it to Hill and Shelby to race in 1956. (Caption by Jeff Allison)

Photos by Glen Glendenning
Captions by Jeff Allison and Pete Vack

Bob Birmingham and Glen Glendenning have previously featured the cars at the 1956 June Sprints at Road America, but we purposely left out the large contingent of Ferraris that entered the Sprints that year. We present them herein.

While gathering up the photos for this piece, three points of interest came to our attention:

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Tagged With: Carroll Shelbly, Cincinnati gang, Ebby Lunken, Ferrari 750 Mondial, Ferrari 857, ferrari monza, john edgar, June Sprints 1956, Road America 1956

The Birth of Road America, 1955

March 16, 2026 By pete

Glen Glendenning captured the first cars on the new track, probably in June of 1955.

Robert Birmingham tells us about Road America’s first event
With photos by Glen Glendenning unless otherwise noted

During the late 1800s, and decades beyond, was a small, calm pastoral village in Sheboygan County, Wisconsin serving the farming community. Times were good, America was entering an industrial period and the village became a popular vacation destination. Available via the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad (Milwaukee Road) the village served many wealthy Chicago and Milwaukee families who sought to enjoy what was offered.

Quality resorts served visitors, the Schwartz Hotel, Siebkins, Pine Point, Sharps and Osthoffs, each overlooking a deep, blue lake where stately trees lined the shore. Business ebbed during World War I, picked up after but during the mid-thirties Great Depression returned to hard times. World War II continued the demise until signs of recovery in the late forties. To put it bluntly the town was not growing, business continued to laze and then something changed. The town was Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin.

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Tagged With: Carroll Shelbly, Clif Tufte, Ed Crawford Porsche, elkhart lake, Glen Glendenning photo, phil hill, Rees Makin OSCA, road america, Road America 1955, Road America beginning, Robert Birmingham

Frank Lance, Lonestar Master Mechanic Part 2

November 13, 2023 By pete

Dallas, October 1960. Frank Lance and Bob Schroeder working on Jim Hall’s second Birdcage Maserati, chassis 2463, before the Times Grand Prix at Riverside.

As told by Frank Lance to Willem Oosthoek
All photos by Bob Jackson [Willem Oosthoek Collection], unless stated otherwise.

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After their adventures In Nassau, Frank and Red Byron stopped at Sebring to watch the first U.S. Grand Prix, won by Bruce McLaren in a works Cooper/Climax. It had been a busy 1959 year, and not only confined to competition cars.

Frank: “In the latter part of 1959 we also restored a Mercedes 300SL Gullwing coupe that Jim had taken as a trade-in. Red and I did an in-car rebuild of the engine as well as installing a made-to-order air conditioning. This may have been the only 300SL to be air conditioned. Foy Barrett did a total body job with a candy apple red paint job. Red and I took it for a shake-down run going through Plano at 142 mph, with Red driving. Jim kept that car until several years ago and sold it for a nice sum.”

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Tagged With: Bob Jackson, Carroll Shelbly, Ebb Rose, Frank Lance, jim hall, Lloyd Ruby, Red Byron, willem oosthoek

Better than Ford v Ferrari

January 14, 2020 By pete

By Wallace Wyss
Photos used with permissions

As a Shelby historian, Wallace Wyss has earned his spurs in the Shelby Fan Club so to speak, with three books on Shelby since 1977. Recently he met congenial PR man Scott Black of Texas, who has as a client the Shelby family, and also met one of the producers, Adam Carolla in Monterey at a Honda party. Thanks to both of them, Wyss was invited to the exclusive premiere showing on Hollywood Boulevard on January 8 of the new Shelby American documentary.

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Tagged With: Carroll Shelbly, Ford v Ferrari movie, Ken Miles, Shelby American documentary, Shelby Documentary

Movie Review: Ford v Ferrari

November 12, 2019 By pete

Hollywood or Bust for Ford v Ferrari…(Photo copyright Merrick Morton, 20th Century Fox)


Our intrepid reporter, having been invited to a sneak preview of Ford v Ferrari shown on November 6th, filed this review. The movie opens in a theater near you on November 15th.

By Wallace Wyss
Photos copyright Merrick Morton, 20th Century Fox

Movies about racing cost a lot of money to produce, and it is likely that the audience could end up just being hard core race car nuts watching it over and over. McQueen had his film Le Mans yanked away from him for going over budget; RUSH didn’t do that well, (I feel it’s partly because the driver’s faces were covered and you couldn’t read their expressions) and it seems that most racing movies seem to have a robot-like interaction between the characters. [Read more…] about Movie Review: Ford v Ferrari

Tagged With: Carroll Shelbly, Christian Bale, Ford v Ferrari, Ford v Ferrari movie, ford vs ferrari, ford vs ferrari movies, James Mangold, Jon Bernthal, Ken Miles, Matt Damon, Tom Cruise

Ford vs Ferrari: The Movie

July 17, 2018 By pete

By Wallace Wyss

After several failed attempts, it looks like the story of how Ford beat Ferrari at Le Mans is finally being prepared for the big screen. Shooting on the new 20th Century Fox venture has begun filming already; release date is a year away. [Read more…] about Ford vs Ferrari: The Movie

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