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Alan Mann Racing

Alan Mann Racing was a British motor racing team organised by Alan Mann (22 August 1936 – 21 March 2012), who was a part-time racing driver and team manager. The team ran a substantial part of the Ford works racing effort in Europe from 1964 to 1969,[1] when it ceased operations. It was based in Byfleet, Surrey, near the Brooklands race circuit.

History edit

 
Ford Escort Twin Cam in Alan Mann Racing livery

Alan Mann ran Ford Zephyrs and Anglias in 1962 under the entrant of Andrews Garage in British saloon car races. In 1963 he prepared a Ford Cortina GT under Alan Andrews Racing for Henry Taylor in racing and rallying in a quasi-Ford Team.

His team was included to run a Ford Cortina GT in the 3rd running of the Marlboro 12-hour, at Marlboro Motor Raceway, US, in August 1963 with the express purpose of winning its class, as Volvo was reaping publicity from a string of victories. His Cortina, driven by Henry Taylor and Jimmy Blumer, came second to another Cortina of John Willment Automobiles driven by Jack Sears and Bob Olthoff, which won the race overall.[2] This made an impression on John Holman of Holman & Moody, Ford's top racing team in the US, who had already sold Willment a Ford Galaxie and this subsequently attracted more of Ford's attention.

For 1964 Alan Mann Racing became a Ford factory team.[3] The team ran cars in events as diverse as the Monte Carlo Rally and the Tour de France Automobile to the 24 Hours of Le Mans. Shelby won the Over 2000cc Division of the 1965 International Championship for GT Manufacturers with Cobra Daytona and Cobra roadster models entered by various teams, including Alan Mann Racing. For the big Ford effort to win Le Mans in 1966, Alan Mann Racing developed a lightweight version of the GT40 with a light alloy body and other modifications. Five cars were ordered, but only two were built as the project was abandoned by Ford in favour of the MKII GT40. Alan Mann Racing entered two 7-litre MKII cars for Le Mans in 1966, but despite one of them leading early on in the race, both cars retired.[4]

The team's red and gold livery graced various Ford models including GT40, Cortina, Falcon, and Escort. The Ford F3L prototype was built and raced by Alan Mann Racing. Some of the best drivers of the period from Graham Hill and Sir Jackie Stewart to Sir John Whitmore and Frank Gardner raced for the team, which achieved substantial successes in many different forms of the sport.

Film work edit

AMR also was involved in film and TV work. The company built the original Chitty Chitty Bang Bangs[5] for the film of the same name. Work was also done for the James Bond film Goldfinger,[6] work for the aborted Steve McQueen F1 film 'Day of the Champion', as well as pre-production work for McQueen's film Le Mans.

They also built three cars with 'futuristic' appearance, based on Ford Zephyr running gear and aluminium gullwing door bodyshells, for Gerry Anderson and the 1969 film 'Doppelgänger'. These were re-painted and re-used for the much better known UFO TV series of 1970. The cars were infamously unfinished, underpowered and unreliable. Ed Straker's car was later owned by DJ Dave Lee Travis, who hated it. Little survives of these cars, except for enough remains to build a modern replica.[7]

Major victories edit

The team was resurrected in 2004 by Alan Mann, and is active in historic racing - featuring in such events as the Silverstone Classic, the Goodwood Festival of Speed, the Goodwood Revival and regular appearances on the Masters Historic Pre-1966 Touring Cars competition.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Forever with blue genes | Motor Sport Magazine Archive". Motor Sport Magazine. 3 October 2014. Retrieved 15 January 2019.
  2. ^ Competition Press, Vol.11-No.4, 31 August 1963, Page 4.
  3. ^ Henry, Alan (17 April 2012). "Alan Mann obituary". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 15 January 2019.
  4. ^ John S Allen & Gordon J Jones (2005), The Ford That Beat Ferrari, ISBN 1-84425-113-6
  5. ^ "Veteran - Edwardian - Vintage | Motor Sport Magazine Archive". Motor Sport Magazine. 7 July 2014. Retrieved 15 January 2019.
  6. ^ Mustang: Fifty Years: Celebrating America's Only True Pony Car, Donald Farr, ISBN 0760343969, 9780760343968
  7. ^ Dave LaChance (10 December 2013). "A childhood dream realized, as a TV car rises again". Hemming's Daily.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Alan Mann Racing news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2008 Learn how and when to remove this template message Alan Mann Racing was a British motor racing team organised by Alan Mann 22 August 1936 21 March 2012 who was a part time racing driver and team manager The team ran a substantial part of the Ford works racing effort in Europe from 1964 to 1969 1 when it ceased operations It was based in Byfleet Surrey near the Brooklands race circuit Contents 1 History 2 Film work 3 Major victories 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory edit nbsp Ford Escort Twin Cam in Alan Mann Racing livery Alan Mann ran Ford Zephyrs and Anglias in 1962 under the entrant of Andrews Garage in British saloon car races In 1963 he prepared a Ford Cortina GT under Alan Andrews Racing for Henry Taylor in racing and rallying in a quasi Ford Team His team was included to run a Ford Cortina GT in the 3rd running of the Marlboro 12 hour at Marlboro Motor Raceway US in August 1963 with the express purpose of winning its class as Volvo was reaping publicity from a string of victories His Cortina driven by Henry Taylor and Jimmy Blumer came second to another Cortina of John Willment Automobiles driven by Jack Sears and Bob Olthoff which won the race overall 2 This made an impression on John Holman of Holman amp Moody Ford s top racing team in the US who had already sold Willment a Ford Galaxie and this subsequently attracted more of Ford s attention For 1964 Alan Mann Racing became a Ford factory team 3 The team ran cars in events as diverse as the Monte Carlo Rally and the Tour de France Automobile to the 24 Hours of Le Mans Shelby won the Over 2000cc Division of the 1965 International Championship for GT Manufacturers with Cobra Daytona and Cobra roadster models entered by various teams including Alan Mann Racing For the big Ford effort to win Le Mans in 1966 Alan Mann Racing developed a lightweight version of the GT40 with a light alloy body and other modifications Five cars were ordered but only two were built as the project was abandoned by Ford in favour of the MKII GT40 Alan Mann Racing entered two 7 litre MKII cars for Le Mans in 1966 but despite one of them leading early on in the race both cars retired 4 The team s red and gold livery graced various Ford models including GT40 Cortina Falcon and Escort The Ford F3L prototype was built and raced by Alan Mann Racing Some of the best drivers of the period from Graham Hill and Sir Jackie Stewart to Sir John Whitmore and Frank Gardner raced for the team which achieved substantial successes in many different forms of the sport Film work editAMR also was involved in film and TV work The company built the original Chitty Chitty Bang Bangs 5 for the film of the same name Work was also done for the James Bond film Goldfinger 6 work for the aborted Steve McQueen F1 film Day of the Champion as well as pre production work for McQueen s film Le Mans They also built three cars with futuristic appearance based on Ford Zephyr running gear and aluminium gullwing door bodyshells for Gerry Anderson and the 1969 film Doppelganger These were re painted and re used for the much better known UFO TV series of 1970 The cars were infamously unfinished underpowered and unreliable Ed Straker s car was later owned by DJ Dave Lee Travis who hated it Little survives of these cars except for enough remains to build a modern replica 7 Major victories edit1964 Tour de France Automobile Touring Division won by Peter Procter and Andrew Cowan in a Ford Mustang entered by AMR 1965 International Championship for GT Manufacturers Over 2000cc Division won by Shelby with cars entered by various teams including AMR 1965 European Touring Car Challenge won by Sir John Whitmore in a Ford Cortina Lotus entered by AMR 1967 British Saloon Car Championship won by Frank Gardner in a Ford Falcon Sprint entered by AMR 1968 British Saloon Car Championship won by Frank Gardner in a Ford Cortina Lotus and a Ford Escort Twin Cam entered by AMR The team was resurrected in 2004 by Alan Mann and is active in historic racing featuring in such events as the Silverstone Classic the Goodwood Festival of Speed the Goodwood Revival and regular appearances on the Masters Historic Pre 1966 Touring Cars competition See also editRoy PierpointReferences edit Forever with blue genes Motor Sport Magazine Archive Motor Sport Magazine 3 October 2014 Retrieved 15 January 2019 Competition Press Vol 11 No 4 31 August 1963 Page 4 Henry Alan 17 April 2012 Alan Mann obituary The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 15 January 2019 John S Allen amp Gordon J Jones 2005 The Ford That Beat Ferrari ISBN 1 84425 113 6 Veteran Edwardian Vintage Motor Sport Magazine Archive Motor Sport Magazine 7 July 2014 Retrieved 15 January 2019 Mustang Fifty Years Celebrating America s Only True Pony Car Donald Farr ISBN 0760343969 9780760343968 Dave LaChance 10 December 2013 A childhood dream realized as a TV car rises again Hemming s Daily Gentleman Jack The Official Biography of Jack Sears Graham Gauld ISBN 978 1 84584 151 5 Denis Jenkinson Motor Sport March 1968 p 170 External links edithttps web archive org web 20100204204940 http homepage mac com frank de jong Races 1963 20Marlboro html http www pixelmatic com au cortina articles whitmore htm Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alan Mann Racing amp oldid 1184744590, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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