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    Sebring Photos 1962-1972 - SebringRace.com

    If you like old racing photos, check out this new site with plenty of great photos from Sebring dating from 1962 to 1972

    https://sebringrace.com/index.html


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    WOW Eric this site is GREAT !!!!! .... Thanks !!!!
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    1968 Sebring 3 hr Trans Am

    The starting grid 1968 Sebring 3 hr Trans Am race was filled with 911s. RacingSportsCars.com has the entries and results, but no starting lineup or pictures.

    https://www.racingsportscars.com/pho...ml?sort=Number

    Original results sheet is from Historic Trans Am

    http://www.historictransam.com/results/1968.pdf

    Here’s what I think was the starting line up based on the pictures in SebringRace.com:


    #6 Bert Everett 911
    #8 Fred Baker 911
    #18 Horst Kwech Alfa Romeo
    #5 Paul Richards & Tony Adamowicz 911
    #19 ? Alfa Romeo
    #3 Herb Wetanson & Bruce Jennings 911
    #2 Pete Harrison 911
    #17 Del Russo Taylor & Bruce Meyers Alfa Romeo
    #10 Lewis Williams, Marty Gifford & Bill Campbell 911
    #15 Lee Cutler 911
    ?
    #36 Wilbur Pickett & Bill Bean 911
    #12 Jim Netterstrom & John Kelly 911 ??
    #23 John Gunn Lancia ??

    Bert Everett won the race, John Moore in another 911 came in second and Horst Kwech came in third.

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    great work Eric !!!
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    Thumbs up

    Fantastic Eric !!!!!

    #19 ? Alfa Romeo
    Old Alfa geek that I am... It's Indeed an Alfa...
    It was the right hand GTA that local SoCal hero Vic Provenzano raced for Shankle Automotive...

    (3 years later me and my friend would help pit for Vic in his own red GTA at the '71 2.5 TransAm's at Riverside and Laguna Seca...)

    Sorry, back to Porsches...
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    Thanks for the comments.

    Many of the cars and drivers at the 1968 3 hrs of Sebring are familiar, but a few are not.

    What is known about the following cars:

    #9 raced by John Moore (2nd place)
    #2 raced by Pete Harrison (4th place)
    #15 raced by Lee Cutler (DNF)
    #11 raced by Lewis Williams, Marty Gifford & Bill Campbell

    Driver results from UltimateRacingHistory.com are below if that provides any clues

    John Moore, Jr http://www.ultimateracinghistory.com...hp?uniqid=5482
    Pete Harrison http://www.ultimateracinghistory.com...hp?uniqid=6919
    Lee Cutler http://www.ultimateracinghistory.com...hp?uniqid=5225

    I think that RacingSportsCars switched drivers for the #10 and #11 cars. The #10 cars in the photos looks like Fred Opert’s car.

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    Hi Chuck, Can you tell why I can't PM?

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    Hi Chuck, Can you tell why I can't PM?
    You need to post more. Should be set to a minimum of 5. I have still seen it taking as many as 10.
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