Lynn Larsen
Lynn Larsen
I ran across this website while researching transaxles called Traction Products, Inc. & Weismann Marine, LLC.. On their home page they have a link to sports cars with Weismann transmission which includes the GT40 where they say that all the MK IIs had Weismann transaxles. Apparently Pete Weismann worked for Karcraft and it is claimed that the MkII was designed by Michele Albert, who was hired away from Ferrari, and Weismann, but that "Pete was never given credit for the design because he wasn't a 'Ford Engineer'."
This is the first that I had heard of this claim. There are also a couple of interesting anecdotes about the McLaren/Amon win in '66 and about the Gurney/Foyt win in '67. This later story makes me suspicious because is says that Gurney and Foyt were trying to break the car because they didn't want to race all night long, but since the car didn't break, they broke all sorts of records. This goes against all that I had heard about how Gurney, being the experienced track general he was, kept Foyt in check enough to make sure the car lasted the whole 24 hours.
Regards,
Lynn
This is the first that I had heard of this claim. There are also a couple of interesting anecdotes about the McLaren/Amon win in '66 and about the Gurney/Foyt win in '67. This later story makes me suspicious because is says that Gurney and Foyt were trying to break the car because they didn't want to race all night long, but since the car didn't break, they broke all sorts of records. This goes against all that I had heard about how Gurney, being the experienced track general he was, kept Foyt in check enough to make sure the car lasted the whole 24 hours.
Regards,
Lynn