This Week in Racing History (October 25-31)
This Week in Racing History Michael Stucker www.vintageRPM.com October 25 Jackie Ickx wins the Mexican Grand Prix on the Ricardo Rodriguez circuit driving a Ferrari 312B (1970). October 26 Jonathan Williams, racer and co-driver of the camera car ...
This Week in Racing History
Michael Stucker
www.vintageRPM.com
October 25
Jackie Ickx wins the Mexican Grand Prix on the Ricardo Rodriguez
circuit driving a Ferrari 312B (1970).
October 26
Jonathan Williams, racer and co-driver of the camera car entered in the
24 Hours of Le Mans race for the movie "Le Mans", born in Cairo, Egypt
(1942).
October 27
Bobby Hamilton drives the Petty Racing STP Pontiac to victory at
Phoenix, Arizona, USA, for his first NASCAR Winston Cup win (1996).
October 28
Stuart Crow wins the Bosch-VW Super Vee race on the streets of St.
Petersburg, Florida, USA (1989).
October 29 John Force wins his tenth NHRA Funny Car championship. Angelle Seeling becomes the first woman to win the NHRA Pro Stock Bike title (2000).
October 30
Driving a Brabham BT18 for Roy Winkelmann Racing, Jochen Rindt wins the
Motor Show 200 F2 race at Brands Hatch, England (1966).
October 31
Tony Maggs and David Piper drive a Ferrari 250LM to victory in the
Kyalmai 9 Hour race in South Africa (1964).
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