THE CHAPARRAL STORY, PART IV.
Unfortunately for the team, results were hard to come by, with many DNFs accumulated throughout the course of the season. By the time the Brands Hatch 6 Hours was run at the end of July - aka the BOAC International 500 - the Chaparral Team was desperate for a good finish. As was the case with the previous events throughout the season, the entry list for Brands Hatch was stacked with impressive teams and drivers. Denny Hulme (with co-driver Jack Brabham) put the No. 4 Lola T70 Mk.3 GT Chevrolet on pole for the 6-hour endurance test, with the No. 2 Lola T70 Mk. 3 Chevrolet of John Surtees/David Hobbs qualifying second with an identical lap time. Phil Hill (with co-driver Mike Spence) qualified third in the No. 1 Chaparral 2F Chevrolet, followed by three entries from the Ferrari factory: Ludovico Scarfiotti/Peter Sutcliffe (No. 7 Ferrari 330 P4), Paul Hawkins/Jonathan Williams (No. 8 Ferrari 330 P4) and Jackie Stewart/Chris Amon (No. 6 Ferrari 330 P4). Two factory entries from Porsche qualified next, with the No. 10 Porsche 910 driven by Graham Hill/Jochen Rindt followed by the No. 11 Porsche 910 driven by Jo Siffert/Bruce McLaren. Pedro Rodriguez/Dr. Dick Thompson was next up in the No. 3 J. W. Automotive Engineering Mirage M1 Ford, followed by Richard Attwood/David Piper in the No. 9 Ferrari 412. And three more factory entries from Porsche rounded out the notables, with the No. 25 Porsche 910 for Udo Schutz/Jochen Rindt (again), the No. 12 Porsche 907 LH driven by Hans Herrmann/Jochen Neerpasch, and the No. 24 Porsche 910 driven by Vic Elford/Lucien Bianchi. As you might imagine, it would be a ferocious fight for the overall victory.
At the end of the day, Hill and Spence delivered a milestone win for Chaparral, which turned out to be the last major international win for Jim Hall's Midland, Texas-based team. The Jackie Stewart/Chris Amon No. 6 Ferrari 330 P4 was second, and the No. 11 Porsche 910 driven by Jo SIffert/Bruce McLaren finished third. Watch a cool video from that weekend here.
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Yes, the Targa Florio in Sicily was peak insanity, made exponentially more difficult trying to wheel a 427 cu. in.-powered monster through the streets and byways that made up the race. Here's Phil Hill standing on the gas in the No. 222 Chaparral 2F Chevrolet. Why the strange number? The numbers for the cars in the Targa Florio were assigned based on the starting times during the day of the race, meaning the Chaparral started at 2:22 p.m.
Another shot of the Chaparral 2F winging it through the Sicilian countryside during the Targa Florio. Hap Sharp co-drove with Phil Hill in this race; they retired after a blown tire caused too much damage to continue. The winners? The No. 228 Porsche 910 driven by Rolf Stommelen/Paul Hawkins. By the way, each lap of the 72 Km course took around 38 minutes for the quick cars. The race distance was ten laps.
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One more shot from the 1967 Targa Florio and the Chaparral 2F Chevrolet, just because. By the way, does it look like the high-rear wing of the Chaparral is actually leaning into the direction of the corner? Yes. It was connected directly to the rear suspension.
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The Front Row for the 1967 BOAC International 500 - aka the Brands Hatch 6 Hours - with the (obscured) No. 4 Lola T70 Mk.3 GT Chevrolet driven by Denny Hulme/Jack Brabham on pole, the No. 2 Lola T70 Mk.3 GT Chevrolet of John Surtees/David Hobbs in second position, and the No. 1 Chaparral 2F Chevrolet of Mike Spence/Phil Hill.
The No. 1 Chaparral 2F Chevrolet driven by Phil Hill/Mike Spence won the Brands Hatch 6 Hours by almost one minute over the No. 6 Ferrari 330 P4 driven by Jackie Stewart/Chris Amon.
Jackie Stewart wheels the No. 6 Scuderia Ferrari 330 P4 during the Brands Hatch 6 Hours. He and Chris Amon would finish second to the No. 1 Chaparral 2F Chevrolet driven by Phil Hill/Mike Spence.
The No. 1 Hill/Spence Chaparral 2F Chevrolet pursues the No. 7 Ferrari 330 P4 driven by Scarfiotti/Sutcliffe during the Brands Hatch 6 Hours.
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The No. 1 Chaparral 2F Chevrolet headed to victory in the BOAC International 500 - Brands Hatch 6 Hour race.
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