Pathfinder Motorsports
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The 2009 US Vintage Grand Prix at Watkins Glen was held this past weekend, and it saw an incredible array of the most exceptional racecars and drivers. And despite the storied marques represented, the Pathfinder Motorsports/Superformance GT40/R won in its class in both the Grand Prix event and the prestigious New York Governor’s Cup Race. And it even beat several McLarens and Lolas boasting much less weight and significantly more horsepower.
Expertly driven by Dennis Olthoff, the GT40/R was very popular with the crowds in its spectacular British Racing Green and yellow livery. And its multiple victories were enthusiastically received by dozens of GT40 fans. Dennis managed impressive times in each of his events, with a fast lap time of 2:07.924 in the Governor’s Cup Race. Wow! We're really proud of this extraordinary accomplishment, especially for a car that we began designing and engineering only last Fall, with this particular chassis (P/2090) having been assembled in just the past 60-days.
Believe me, many months of hard work went into developing the GT40/R to be an authentic and capable vintage racer. And until this week we had not even had the opportunity to test it. Our goal was to come away from Watkins Glen with some solid test data for refining the development of our racecar for future races. Well, at The Glen there were two races and two class wins, which is one hell of a great test!
Many thanks go to Dennis, his chief mechanic Merlin, and the whole team back at Olthoff Racing, as well as the folks at Superformance (thanks Lance!), Hi-Tech, and of course Pathfinder Motorsports who have all worked tirelessly to produce the most exciting racecar in almost 50 years: The GT40/R. Special thanks to Jimmy Price and his team in South Africa for working so hard to make this such an authentic and capable racecar. Also thanks to Holman Moody for their hand-built engine that, like the originals in the mid-60’s, came through in the end. Now it’s on to Sebring, as well as Daytona where Derek Bell will slip be behind the wheel of P/2090.
Stay tuned for information on soon-to-be-posted in-car video of both races on YouTube.
Alan
Expertly driven by Dennis Olthoff, the GT40/R was very popular with the crowds in its spectacular British Racing Green and yellow livery. And its multiple victories were enthusiastically received by dozens of GT40 fans. Dennis managed impressive times in each of his events, with a fast lap time of 2:07.924 in the Governor’s Cup Race. Wow! We're really proud of this extraordinary accomplishment, especially for a car that we began designing and engineering only last Fall, with this particular chassis (P/2090) having been assembled in just the past 60-days.
Believe me, many months of hard work went into developing the GT40/R to be an authentic and capable vintage racer. And until this week we had not even had the opportunity to test it. Our goal was to come away from Watkins Glen with some solid test data for refining the development of our racecar for future races. Well, at The Glen there were two races and two class wins, which is one hell of a great test!
Many thanks go to Dennis, his chief mechanic Merlin, and the whole team back at Olthoff Racing, as well as the folks at Superformance (thanks Lance!), Hi-Tech, and of course Pathfinder Motorsports who have all worked tirelessly to produce the most exciting racecar in almost 50 years: The GT40/R. Special thanks to Jimmy Price and his team in South Africa for working so hard to make this such an authentic and capable racecar. Also thanks to Holman Moody for their hand-built engine that, like the originals in the mid-60’s, came through in the end. Now it’s on to Sebring, as well as Daytona where Derek Bell will slip be behind the wheel of P/2090.
Stay tuned for information on soon-to-be-posted in-car video of both races on YouTube.
Alan
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