Just in time for the holidays, Sports Car Digest and Senior Contributing Photographer Dennis Gray have produced a stunning vintage racing calendar for 2010. The calendar contains our favorite images from several vintage car racing events Dennis documented in 2009, with pictures from the Monterey Historics, Wine Country Classic and others.
Ferrari, Bugatti, Cobra, Scarab, Alfa Romeo, Lola and more are featured in our inaugural calendar, a high-quality piece printed on heavy, significant paper to produce crisp images with deep colors. The calendar also includes dates of next year’s major vintage car racing events – Mille Miglia, Goodwood, Monterey and so on.
At a large 13 x 10.5 inches, the calendar is worthy of pole position at your office or garage. We encourage you to purchase one today for yourself and the vintage racing enthusiasts among your family and friends.
2010 Sports Car Digest Vintage Car Racing Calendar Details
Size: 13 x 10.5 inches
Details: 13 months (January 2010 through January 2011)
Price: $39.99, which includes shipping within the United States and Canada. (International Buyers: please inquire about total cost).
Payment can be made via PayPal to [email protected] or via check to:
Sports Car Digest
PO Box 12596
Charlotte, NC 28220
Please include your shipping address in the PayPal message field or with your check. Orders received and paid for by December 16th will be delivered by December 24th.
2010 Sports Car Digest Vintage Car Racing Calendar Sample Months
Dear Sirs
Please advise price for x 2 2010 Vintage Car Racing Calendar to be sent to the UK
Many thanks
Allen
Could you please advise on prices for Canadian purchases?
Thank you
GWGarrard
Gordon –
The price is the same for Canadian purchases.
Thanks,
SCD
The reference to the Wyer-Gulf 917K being a 1969 car is probably wrong, unless it pertains to the original build in another 917 configuration. As shown, it would be at least 1970 vintage, as it would mimic the build-type showing the third pane window on the upper cowl used at Daytona in 1970 and 1971 (better to see the road ahead on the steep banking !!). Also, there were no 917K’s in 1969.
Good morning Wil.
Thanks for the heads up on the 917K. Just to be sure I double checked with the team manager who runs this car. This is what I was told. This is a 1969 917K. This car ran and won the 1970 Daytona race and was fitted with the later body type and other modifications too bring it up to date for the 1970 Daytona race.
Again thanks for the comment. It is nice to know someone out there is reading our captions.
Kind regards.
Dennis Gray
Thank you for checking into this. As I said in my original posting…”unless it pertains to the original build in another 917 configuration”.
So…from your statement, this seems to be the case…a 1969 917 rebuilt to 1970 917K spec. Again, there was no 1969 917K ( Kurz..or short tail). Only a “917”. The short tail came about from testing in Zeltweg, Austria by the Wyer team, and the idea is creditied to Wyer team manager John Horsman. He notice that the original 917 tail “flaps” were in full upright fixed position, and were perfectly clean of bug splatter unlike the front of the car during this late summer test. This gave him the idea that the flaps were totally useless and not in the windstream at all. That night, with tin snips, sheet metal and tape, they fashioned a make-shift “K” upswept tail…and the car was immediately 3 secs/lap faster and more stable.
Wil.
Thanks for the further information. I’ll ad it to my file of “little known facts” and possibly include it in a future story on 917 or historic/vintage event.
Kind regards.
Dennis Gray
Very nice images. I hope that you sell a lot of them.
Great Photos, I hope someone buys it for me this xmas!
Great pictures. I’d love to buy one for myself this coming Christmas. Good looking cars…what an incredible way of starting the coming 2010…
Hey Dennis! Can tell you’re an old school racing buff…we’re the only ones who still call it Sears Point instead of the corporate badging of Infineon Raceway. Great Pics!
Pat.
Thanks for the comment. Jamie and I went through my images from the 2009 Historic/Vintage season from Laguna, Sears and Portland. The result are fourteen images including the cover and thirteen months each with an image, January 2010 to January 2011. The cars range from an 1935 Alfa Romeo 8C 35 through a brace of Buagatti’s for the pre-war onto Ferrari, Cobra, Talbot Lago, Porsche, Genie, Jaguar, Scarab, BMW Batmobile, Aston Martin and finish off with a Lola Can-Am car. Print quality is high and the whole presentation brought a smile to my face. See you at the next race. Dennis