DNQ
4 Jul 2001, 03:01
Can anyone tell me more about the 1959 Tourist Trophy at Goodwood? Does anyone have any pictures or race reports. So far, all I have found is this report, and the attached picture:
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The International Tourist Trophy was held in the September of 1959 and was the fifth and final round of the World Sportscar Championship. The Championship was going right down to the wire, with Aston Martin on 16 points, Ferrari on 18 points and Porsche on 15. Aston needed an outright win to capture the world crown. In an effort to capture the crown, Aston entered 3 works cars. The race was started in blustery conditions with Moss jumping out to an early lead and after twenty laps had 30 second lean on the second Aston of Shelby.
At the end of the 43rd lap, Strling brought the leading Aston in for a driver change, with Salvadori jumping in for his fist stint. At the end of this stint the Aston Martin caught alight, while at rest in the pitlane. The fire quickly took hold of the wooden pit facilities and the re-fueling rig. It was quite a hairy situation, as Salvadori's overalls were on fire at one stage and the plumes of black smoke could be seen visibly from the back of the circuit.
Anyway, David Brown brought Aston number two in so that Strling could take over that car. In a very sporting gesture, Aston privateer, Graham Whitehead vacated his adjacent pit so that the works team could continue as the works pits were too badly damaged by the fire. In the end, Moss and Aston went on to take a famous victory in so bringing the World Sportscar Championship to England for the first time.
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The International Tourist Trophy was held in the September of 1959 and was the fifth and final round of the World Sportscar Championship. The Championship was going right down to the wire, with Aston Martin on 16 points, Ferrari on 18 points and Porsche on 15. Aston needed an outright win to capture the world crown. In an effort to capture the crown, Aston entered 3 works cars. The race was started in blustery conditions with Moss jumping out to an early lead and after twenty laps had 30 second lean on the second Aston of Shelby.
At the end of the 43rd lap, Strling brought the leading Aston in for a driver change, with Salvadori jumping in for his fist stint. At the end of this stint the Aston Martin caught alight, while at rest in the pitlane. The fire quickly took hold of the wooden pit facilities and the re-fueling rig. It was quite a hairy situation, as Salvadori's overalls were on fire at one stage and the plumes of black smoke could be seen visibly from the back of the circuit.
Anyway, David Brown brought Aston number two in so that Strling could take over that car. In a very sporting gesture, Aston privateer, Graham Whitehead vacated his adjacent pit so that the works team could continue as the works pits were too badly damaged by the fire. In the end, Moss and Aston went on to take a famous victory in so bringing the World Sportscar Championship to England for the first time.

