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Phil Walters

Philip F. Walters (April 20, 1916 – February 6, 2000) was an American racing driver, who won both the 12 Hours of Sebring and Watkins Glen Grand Prix twice.

Phil Walters
Nationality American
Born(1916-04-20)April 20, 1916
New York City, US
DiedFebruary 6, 2000(2000-02-06) (aged 83)
Homosassa, Florida, US

Early career edit

Walters was born in New York City and grew up in Manhasset, New York, and in his late teens began racing midgets at tracks on Long Island. He races under a pseudonym - "Ted Tappett" – so that his family did not know he was racing. By all accounts, Walters’s style was brute-force, all-arms-and-elbows sort of oval racer.[1][2]

The War Years edit

It was January 1942 when he joined the United States Army Air Corps, as a transport and glider pilot. He flew a Waco CG-4A glider during a disastrous invasion of the Netherlands, which the Germans knew of in advance. He was able to safely land his troops although he was wounded, and taken prisoner. While in a German hospital, ironically, the German surgeon who saved his life by removing a kidney and half a lung had watched Walters win a midget race in Philadelphia five years before. As a result, his strength and stamina were reduced. He finished the World War II with the Air Medal, a Purple Heart, seven Bronze Stars and the rank of Flight officer.[3][4][5]

Following those injuries sustained during the war, he adopted a smoother, less forceful driving style and found this faster, and well-suited to sports car road racing.[6]

Racing career edit

Post-war career edit

After the war, Phil went back to racing in Kurtis-Offenhauser midgets. He resumed his winning ways, stringing together 26 feature race wins in row in 1947, and in another 47 events, he would never finish lower than third in the final results. He dominated at the Riverside Park Speedway, becoming their first track champion in 1949. Later he moved in stock cars and posted a record number of victories in USSCRC events, at places like Agawam, Deer Park, Hinchcliff and Cherry Park. In addition to his racing, he formed a business partnership with Bill Frick, called Frick-Tappett Motors, which did race car preparation and they built the well-known ‘Fordillac’ performance cars (Cadillac engines in Ford chassis). Eventually the partnership became a Volkswagen and Porsche dealership.[7][8][9]

The Cunningham Years (1950–1955) edit

During 1949, Briggs Cunningham bought a Fordillac with an eye on racing it in 24 Hours of Le Mans and approached Walters with the idea of an all-American sports car for endurance racing. After a short while, Phil became the general manager of the B. S. Cunningham Company, who built the first post-war American cars to race at Le Mans. The organizers of Le Mans, Automobile Club de l'Ouest rejected the Fordillac, so Cunningham took two Cadillacs to the Circuit de la Sarthe in 1950. Walters paired with Cunningham and finished 11th in a special-bodied roadster, dubbed ‘Le Monstre’, despite Cunningham getting stuck off-course in some sand for half an hour.[10][11]

Setting a shop in West Palm Beach, Florida, served as a base to the Frick-Tappett division of the B. S. Cunningham Co., the team set its sights on the 1951 Le Mans. Walters, by now Managing Director of Cunningham formed a new driver partnership with fellow American, John Fitch, ran as high as second before finishing 18th. He returned in 1952, this time alongside Duane Carter, only to record a DNF because of a blown Chrysler engine.[12]

 
Cunningham C-4R in which Walters won the 1953 12 Hours of Sebring with John Fitch.

Though the Cunningham team did not win at Le Mans, Walters did record a third place in 1953, the car he co-drove with Fitch. They finished the race at an average speed 8 mph faster the winning Mercedes-Benz 300SL the year before, but the disc brakes in the Jaguars gave them an advantage and the Cunningham C-5R took the bottom step of the podium, before two C-Types and just ahead of another. Walters also won the 1953 12 Hours of Sebring with Fitch, against the European factory teams, in the inaugural race of the World Sportscar Championship. The Cunningham team contested the SCCA National Sports Car Championship series in the US, and here Phil won many races, including the Watkins Glen Grand Prix. Walters won three times at the Glen, including the Seneca Cup in 1950, and the Grand Prix of 1951 and 1954. During the 1952 race, he set the fastest lap, exceeding 82 mph on the original 6.6-mile course, which still stands as the official record. Following an accident during this race, the GP was moved to an interim “second course”, with a shortened 4-mile closed course. Walters was the only driver to claim Watkins Glen victories on both the original open-road course and the closed circuit.[13][14]

Cunningham's idea of the all-American dream team ended with his fifth place in the 1954 24 Hours of Le Mans. This enabled Walters to race competitively with the major European marques of the era. During his time racing for Briggs Cunningham, he drove Cunningham, O.S.C.A., Porsche, Cooper, Ferrari and Jaguar sports cars, on road courses across the US and in Europe. It was in one of Cunningham’s Jaguar D-Types that he his second Sebring title, this time partnered by Englishman, Mike Hawthorn.[15][16]

His ability brought him an offer from Enzo Ferrari to drive for him, in Formula One just before 1955 Le Mans. However, just before joining the Italian marque, he was the first witness the horrendous tragedy at Le Mans, in which the Mercedes-Benz 300SLR of Pierre Levegh went into the crowd and killed 85 spectators. Walters said “I had gotten used to drivers killing each other, but I could not adjust to drivers killing spectators“, and at the age of just 38, he walked away from the sport.[17][18][19]

Away from the track edit

After motor racing, Walters took up sailboat racing and became an accomplished sailor. With his family as crew, he won the competitive Block Island Regatta, sailing a *Peterson 34 *(The Peterson 34 was named OBSESSION and with Phil Walters and his crew, became known as one of the hottest racing sailboats on the Long Island Sound during the 1970s; having won a very impressive number of races during this decade - including the prestigious Block Island Race Week). In the eight years prior to his death, Phil had been a resident of Homosassa, Florida. Before that, he lived in Syosset and worked in Hicksville, where he ran a car dealership – Walters Donaldson VW-Porsche-Audi of Hicksville, New York.[20][21]

Racing record edit

Career highlights edit

Season Series Position Team Car
1950 Seneca Cup [22] 1st Briggs S. Cunningham Healey Special Cadillac
1951 100 mile Bridgehampton [23] 2nd Briggs S. Cunningham Ferrari 195 S Berlinetta
Sports Car Grand Prix of Watkins Glen [24] 1st Briggs S. Cunningham Cunningham C-2R
SCCA National Sports Car Championship [25] 26th Briggs S. Cunningham Ferrari 195 S Berlinetta
Cunningham C-2R
Healey Special Cadillac
Cooper 500
1952 Giants’ Despair Hillclimb [26] 1st Briggs S. Cunningham Cunningham C4-RK
Brynfan Tyddyn [27] 1st Briggs S. Cunningham Porsche 356 America
The Convair Trophy Race [28] 1st Briggs S. Cunningham Cunningham C-4RK
European Road Races at Thompson Raceway [29] 1st Briggs S. Cunningham Cunningham C-4RK
Elkhart Lake Cup [30] 2nd Allen S. Guiberson Ferrari 212 Export
200 mile Elkhart Lake [31] 2nd Briggs S. Cunningham Cunningham C-4R
SCCA National Sports Car Championship [32] 3rd Briggs S. Cunningham
William Spear
Allen S. Guiberson
Ferrari 166 MM
Cunningham C-4R
Cunningham C-4RK
Ferrari 212 Export
1953 Vero Beach 6 Hours [33] 3rd William Spear Ferrari 166 MM
Grand Prix, 12 Hours of Sebring [34] 1st Briggs S. Cunningham Cunningham C-4R
Floyd Bennett Cup [35] 1st Briggs S. Cunningham Cunningham C-4R
les 24 Heures du Mans [36] 3rd Briggs S. Cunningham Cunningham C-5R
Turner 250 [37] 3rd Briggs S. Cunningham Cunningham C-4RK
1954 Gov. Dan McCarthy Memorial Race [38] 2nd Briggs S. Cunningham Cunningham C-4R
Sports Car Grand Prix of Watkins Glen [39] 1st Briggs S. Cunningham Cunningham C-4R
SCCA National Sports Car Championship – Group BM [40] 5th Briggs S. Cunningham Cunningham C-4R
SCCA National Sports Car Championship – Group CM [41] 13th Briggs S. Cunningham Ferrari 375 MM
SCCA National Sports Car Championship – Group DM [42] 14th Briggs S. Cunningham Ferrari 250 MM
1955 Twelve Hour Grand Prix of Endurance [43] 1st Briggs S. Cunningham Jaguar D-Type

Complete 24 Hours of Le Mans results edit

Year Team Co-Drivers Car Class Laps Pos. Class
Pos.
1950   B. S. Cunningham   Briggs Cunningham Cadillac Le Monstre Spider S8.0 233 11th 3rd
1951   B. S. Cunningham   John Fitch Cunningham C-2R S8.0 223 18th 1st
1952   B. S. Cunningham   Duane Carter Cunningham C-4RK S8.0 DNF
(engine)
1953   Briggs Cunningham   John Fitch Cunningham C-5R S8.0 299 3rd 1st
1954   Briggs Cunningham   John Fitch Ferrari 375 MM S5.0 120 DNF
(Transmission)
1955   Briggs Cunningham   Bill Spear Jaguar D-Type S5.0 43 DNF
(Valve)

Complete 12 Hours of Sebring results edit

Year Team Co-Drivers Car Class Laps Pos. Class
Pos.
1952   B. S. Cunningham   John Fitch Cunningham C-4R S8.0 0 DNS
(withdrawn)
1953   Briggs S. Cunningham   John Fitch Cunningham C-4R S8.0 173 1st 1st
1954   B. S. Cunningham   John Fitch Ferrari 375 MM S5.0 104 DNF
(Engine)
1955   B. S. Cunningham   Mike Hawthorn Jaguar D-Type S5.0 182 1st 1st

Complete 12 Hours of Reims results edit

Year Team Co-Drivers Car Class Laps Pos. Class
Pos.
1953   Briggs Cunningham   John Fitch Cunningham C-5R S+2.0 DNF
(Accident)
1954   Briggs Cunningham   John Fitch Cunningham C-4R S+2.0 208 6th

Complete Carrera Panamericana results edit

Year Team Co-Drivers Car Class Pos. Class
Pos.
1951 Chrysler Saratoga DNF
(accident)

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phil, walters, philip, walters, april, 1916, february, 2000, american, racing, driver, both, hours, sebring, watkins, glen, grand, prix, twice, nationalityamericanborn, 1916, april, 1916new, york, city, usdiedfebruary, 2000, 2000, aged, homosassa, florida, con. Philip F Walters April 20 1916 February 6 2000 was an American racing driver who won both the 12 Hours of Sebring and Watkins Glen Grand Prix twice Phil WaltersNationalityAmericanBorn 1916 04 20 April 20 1916New York City USDiedFebruary 6 2000 2000 02 06 aged 83 Homosassa Florida US Contents 1 Early career 2 The War Years 3 Racing career 3 1 Post war career 3 2 The Cunningham Years 1950 1955 3 3 Away from the track 4 Racing record 4 1 Career highlights 4 2 Complete 24 Hours of Le Mans results 4 3 Complete 12 Hours of Sebring results 4 4 Complete 12 Hours of Reims results 4 5 Complete Carrera Panamericana results 5 ReferencesEarly career editWalters was born in New York City and grew up in Manhasset New York and in his late teens began racing midgets at tracks on Long Island He races under a pseudonym Ted Tappett so that his family did not know he was racing By all accounts Walters s style was brute force all arms and elbows sort of oval racer 1 2 The War Years editIt was January 1942 when he joined the United States Army Air Corps as a transport and glider pilot He flew a Waco CG 4A glider during a disastrous invasion of the Netherlands which the Germans knew of in advance He was able to safely land his troops although he was wounded and taken prisoner While in a German hospital ironically the German surgeon who saved his life by removing a kidney and half a lung had watched Walters win a midget race in Philadelphia five years before As a result his strength and stamina were reduced He finished the World War II with the Air Medal a Purple Heart seven Bronze Stars and the rank of Flight officer 3 4 5 Following those injuries sustained during the war he adopted a smoother less forceful driving style and found this faster and well suited to sports car road racing 6 Racing career editPost war career edit After the war Phil went back to racing in Kurtis Offenhauser midgets He resumed his winning ways stringing together 26 feature race wins in row in 1947 and in another 47 events he would never finish lower than third in the final results He dominated at the Riverside Park Speedway becoming their first track champion in 1949 Later he moved in stock cars and posted a record number of victories in USSCRC events at places like Agawam Deer Park Hinchcliff and Cherry Park In addition to his racing he formed a business partnership with Bill Frick called Frick Tappett Motors which did race car preparation and they built the well known Fordillac performance cars Cadillac engines in Ford chassis Eventually the partnership became a Volkswagen and Porsche dealership 7 8 9 The Cunningham Years 1950 1955 edit During 1949 Briggs Cunningham bought a Fordillac with an eye on racing it in 24 Hours of Le Mans and approached Walters with the idea of an all American sports car for endurance racing After a short while Phil became the general manager of the B S Cunningham Company who built the first post war American cars to race at Le Mans The organizers of Le Mans Automobile Club de l Ouest rejected the Fordillac so Cunningham took two Cadillacs to the Circuit de la Sarthe in 1950 Walters paired with Cunningham and finished 11th in a special bodied roadster dubbed Le Monstre despite Cunningham getting stuck off course in some sand for half an hour 10 11 Setting a shop in West Palm Beach Florida served as a base to the Frick Tappett division of the B S Cunningham Co the team set its sights on the 1951 Le Mans Walters by now Managing Director of Cunningham formed a new driver partnership with fellow American John Fitch ran as high as second before finishing 18th He returned in 1952 this time alongside Duane Carter only to record a DNF because of a blown Chrysler engine 12 nbsp Cunningham C 4R in which Walters won the 1953 12 Hours of Sebring with John Fitch Though the Cunningham team did not win at Le Mans Walters did record a third place in 1953 the car he co drove with Fitch They finished the race at an average speed 8 mph faster the winning Mercedes Benz 300SL the year before but the disc brakes in the Jaguars gave them an advantage and the Cunningham C 5R took the bottom step of the podium before two C Types and just ahead of another Walters also won the 1953 12 Hours of Sebring with Fitch against the European factory teams in the inaugural race of the World Sportscar Championship The Cunningham team contested the SCCA National Sports Car Championship series in the US and here Phil won many races including the Watkins Glen Grand Prix Walters won three times at the Glen including the Seneca Cup in 1950 and the Grand Prix of 1951 and 1954 During the 1952 race he set the fastest lap exceeding 82 mph on the original 6 6 mile course which still stands as the official record Following an accident during this race the GP was moved to an interim second course with a shortened 4 mile closed course Walters was the only driver to claim Watkins Glen victories on both the original open road course and the closed circuit 13 14 Cunningham s idea of the all American dream team ended with his fifth place in the 1954 24 Hours of Le Mans This enabled Walters to race competitively with the major European marques of the era During his time racing for Briggs Cunningham he drove Cunningham O S C A Porsche Cooper Ferrari and Jaguar sports cars on road courses across the US and in Europe It was in one of Cunningham s Jaguar D Types that he his second Sebring title this time partnered by Englishman Mike Hawthorn 15 16 His ability brought him an offer from Enzo Ferrari to drive for him in Formula One just before 1955 Le Mans However just before joining the Italian marque he was the first witness the horrendous tragedy at Le Mans in which the Mercedes Benz 300SLR of Pierre Levegh went into the crowd and killed 85 spectators Walters said I had gotten used to drivers killing each other but I could not adjust to drivers killing spectators and at the age of just 38 he walked away from the sport 17 18 19 Away from the track edit After motor racing Walters took up sailboat racing and became an accomplished sailor With his family as crew he won the competitive Block Island Regatta sailing a Peterson 34 The Peterson 34 was named OBSESSION and with Phil Walters and his crew became known as one of the hottest racing sailboats on the Long Island Sound during the 1970s having won a very impressive number of races during this decade including the prestigious Block Island Race Week In the eight years prior to his death Phil had been a resident of Homosassa Florida Before that he lived in Syosset and worked in Hicksville where he ran a car dealership Walters Donaldson VW Porsche Audi of Hicksville New York 20 21 Racing record editCareer highlights edit Season Series Position Team Car 1950 Seneca Cup 22 1st Briggs S Cunningham Healey Special Cadillac 1951 100 mile Bridgehampton 23 2nd Briggs S Cunningham Ferrari 195 S Berlinetta Sports Car Grand Prix of Watkins Glen 24 1st Briggs S Cunningham Cunningham C 2R SCCA National Sports Car Championship 25 26th Briggs S Cunningham Ferrari 195 S BerlinettaCunningham C 2RHealey Special CadillacCooper 500 1952 Giants Despair Hillclimb 26 1st Briggs S Cunningham Cunningham C4 RK Brynfan Tyddyn 27 1st Briggs S Cunningham Porsche 356 America The Convair Trophy Race 28 1st Briggs S Cunningham Cunningham C 4RK European Road Races at Thompson Raceway 29 1st Briggs S Cunningham Cunningham C 4RK Elkhart Lake Cup 30 2nd Allen S Guiberson Ferrari 212 Export 200 mile Elkhart Lake 31 2nd Briggs S Cunningham Cunningham C 4R SCCA National Sports Car Championship 32 3rd Briggs S CunninghamWilliam SpearAllen S Guiberson Ferrari 166 MMCunningham C 4RCunningham C 4RKFerrari 212 Export 1953 Vero Beach 6 Hours 33 3rd William Spear Ferrari 166 MM Grand Prix 12 Hours of Sebring 34 1st Briggs S Cunningham Cunningham C 4R Floyd Bennett Cup 35 1st Briggs S Cunningham Cunningham C 4R les 24 Heures du Mans 36 3rd Briggs S Cunningham Cunningham C 5R Turner 250 37 3rd Briggs S Cunningham Cunningham C 4RK 1954 Gov Dan McCarthy Memorial Race 38 2nd Briggs S Cunningham Cunningham C 4R Sports Car Grand Prix of Watkins Glen 39 1st Briggs S Cunningham Cunningham C 4R SCCA National Sports Car Championship Group BM 40 5th Briggs S Cunningham Cunningham C 4R SCCA National Sports Car Championship Group CM 41 13th Briggs S Cunningham Ferrari 375 MM SCCA National Sports Car Championship Group DM 42 14th Briggs S Cunningham Ferrari 250 MM 1955 Twelve Hour Grand Prix of Endurance 43 1st Briggs S Cunningham Jaguar D Type Complete 24 Hours of Le Mans results edit Year Team Co Drivers Car Class Laps Pos ClassPos 1950 nbsp B S Cunningham nbsp Briggs Cunningham Cadillac Le Monstre Spider S8 0 233 11th 3rd 1951 nbsp B S Cunningham nbsp John Fitch Cunningham C 2R S8 0 223 18th 1st 1952 nbsp B S Cunningham nbsp Duane Carter Cunningham C 4RK S8 0 DNF engine 1953 nbsp Briggs Cunningham nbsp John Fitch Cunningham C 5R S8 0 299 3rd 1st 1954 nbsp Briggs Cunningham nbsp John Fitch Ferrari 375 MM S5 0 120 DNF Transmission 1955 nbsp Briggs Cunningham nbsp Bill Spear Jaguar D Type S5 0 43 DNF Valve Complete 12 Hours of Sebring results edit Year Team Co Drivers Car Class Laps Pos ClassPos 1952 nbsp B S Cunningham nbsp John Fitch Cunningham C 4R S8 0 0 DNS withdrawn 1953 nbsp Briggs S Cunningham nbsp John Fitch Cunningham C 4R S8 0 173 1st 1st 1954 nbsp B S Cunningham nbsp John Fitch Ferrari 375 MM S5 0 104 DNF Engine 1955 nbsp B S Cunningham nbsp Mike Hawthorn Jaguar D Type S5 0 182 1st 1st Complete 12 Hours of Reims results edit Year Team Co Drivers Car Class Laps Pos ClassPos 1953 nbsp Briggs Cunningham nbsp John Fitch Cunningham C 5R S 2 0 DNF Accident 1954 nbsp Briggs Cunningham nbsp John Fitch Cunningham C 4R S 2 0 208 6th Complete Carrera Panamericana results edit Year Team Co Drivers Car Class Pos ClassPos 1951 Chrysler Saratoga DNF accident References edit Obituaries Roslyn News February 18 2000 Archived from the original on 2015 09 23 Retrieved 2015 03 22 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