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Go Like Hell

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by A. J. Baime


  at 1961 Italia Grand Prix, 58

  refusal to race at Le Mans, 219

  win at 1965 Indy 500, 153

  Cole, Tom, 51

  Collins, Peter, 23, 30, 47

  Colotti transmission, 87, 90, 112

  Commendatore, Il. See Ferrari, Enzo

  computers, use in development

  Ford GT40, 89, 137

  Ford Mk II, 212–13

  Cooper, John, 159

  Cooper Formula One cars

  engine mount, 56

  Hill’s driving of, 159–60

  at 1965 Aintree 600, 95

  Cooper-Maserati, 217

  Corriere della Sera (newspaper), criticisms of car racing in, 48, 60, 226, 227

  Cosby, Bill, 75

  Cowley, John, 229

  Crestliner (Ford), 9

  Crusoe, Lewis, 5

  cucciolo (Ferrari 625 LM), 18

  Cunningham, Briggs Swift (“Mr. C.”), 29, 71

  Curtis, Tony, 132

  Curva Grande (Monza Autodrome), 58, 206

  Curva Lesmos (Monza Autodrome), 206

  customer cars, Ferrari, 55, 63, 65, 67 197

  Dagenham, England, Ford factory, 40–42

  Daley, Robert, 131

  Damone, Vic, 75

  Daytona 500: 1963, 31–33, 123; 1967, 251

  Daytona Continental 2,000 Kilometers. See also 24 Hours of Daytona, 1966

  course, 141

  1965 race, 137, 142–43

  Shelby’s preparations for, 124–25

  Daytona speedway, 189

  Da Zara, 24

  dead heat, 1966 Le Mans, 240–44, 245

  Dearborn Inn, 187, 204

  Debré, Michel, 220

  D’Elia, Antonio, 78–79

  DeLorean, John, 131

  Deserti, Bruno, 154–55, 167

  Detroit Athletic Club, 11

  Detroit News

  on Ford race track, 218

  on 1961 Le Mans, 12–13

  Did Not Finish result, Le Mans, 88

  disc brakes, 56, 90

  Disney, Walt, 97

  Dodge brothers, 5

  Donohue, Mark, 227

  Dragoni, Eugenio

  complaints about Hill, 79–80

  Ferrari team manager position, 81

  introduction of Deserti to Ferrari, 154

  Monza roots, 121

  naming Scarfiotti head driver at 1966 Le Mans, 224–26

  relationship with Surtees, 145–46, 180–81, 203, 208, 215–17, 228–29

  drag racing, 36, 162

  Dreyfus, René, 27

  Ducati motorcycles, 21

  Duesenberg, 71

  Dumay, Pierre, 228

  Dunlop Bridge, Le Mans course, 109, 232

  Dunlop tires, 170

  Durand, Georges, xii, 73

  Dutch Grand Prix, 1961, 57

  earplugs, xi, 58, 106, 161

  Eaton, Bill, 160

  Ecurie Francorchamps, 228

  Eisenhower, Dwight, 9

  engines

  Ferrari 4-liter engine, 185

  Ferrari V12S, 28, 185

  Ford 256 cu. in., 89

  Ford 289 cu. in., 125, 135, 165, 172

  Ford 427 cu. in., 31, 123–24, 150–51, 172, 190, 211–13

  horsepower wars, 13–14

  internal combustion, Enzo Ferrari on, 20

  rear-mounted, 55–56

  U.S. vs. European, 72

  Englebert tires, 46

  Enzo Ferrari Memoirs: My Terrible Joys, The, 68

  Esses, Le Mans course, 107, 109, 164, 233, 237, 253

  Evans, Arthur, Sr., 250

  Fangio, Juan Manuel, 60

  Faroux, Charles, xii, 73

  Faulkner, William, 62

  Federal-Aid Highway Act, 9

  Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA), 143, 146

  Ferrari, Dino, 19–20, 22–23, 25

  Ferrari, Enzo (“Il Commendatore”), ix

  Autosprint article by, 207–8

  on building racing cars, 84

  death, 251

  dominance over sports car racing, 85

  early history, personality, 17, 21–24, 48–49

  Fiats owned by, 78

  first Ferraris built after WWII, 28

  gift to Henry Ford II, 63

  on internal-combustion engine, 20

  introduction of Ferrari 330 P3, 184

  invitation to Hill, 49–50

  on Le Mans race, 73

  lifestyle, 78–79

  meeting with Bruno Deserti, 154–55

  Modena home and garage, 17–18

  national fame, 79

  negotiations/deals with Fiat, 62–63, 72, 195, 225

  negotiations with Ford, 64–65

  New Yorker interview, 144–45

  1966 Ferrari yearbook, 251

  at practice day for Monza 1,000 Kilometers, 206–7

  preparation for 1966 Le Mans, 174–75

  racing principles and successes, 25–26, 29

  relationship with Chinetti, 169

  relationship with Shelby, 37–38, 76–77

  relationship with Surtees, 80–81, 83, 127–28, 145–46, 181, 194, 216, 228–29, 246–47

  response to accidents and deaths of drivers, 48, 57, 60–61,

  response to Dino’s death, 22–23

  response to safety concerns, 210

  rivalry with Ford, 66–68, 205–7

  son with mistress, 196–97

  Squadra Primavera, 30

  support for Dragoni, 225

  unveiling of 1961 Ferraris, 55

  withdrawal from 1965 Sebring, 147

  Ferrari, Laura, 25

  Ferrari, Piero Lardi, 196–97, 251–52

  Ferrari 125, 28

  Ferrari 166 MM roadster (barchetta), 29

  Ferrari 212 Export

  gift of to Henry Ford II, 63

  Hill’s purchase of, 51

  Ferrari 250 P, 184

  Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa, 53

  Ferrari 260 GT Berlinetta Lusso, 79

  Ferrari 275 GTB, 79

  Ferrari 275 LM, 146, 162

  Ferrari 275 P, 117

  Ferrari 300 P, 83

  Ferrari 330 GT, 82, 246

  Ferrari 330 P, 84–85, 117

  Ferrari 330 P2

  accident involving, 155–56

  development work on, 154–56

  at 1965 Daytona Continental, 141, 142

  at 1965 Le Mans test weekend, 148

  Ferrari 330 P3

  concerns about design theft, 215–16

  horsepower and design changes, 184–85

  introduction of, 184–85

  mechanical problems, 237

  at 1966 Le Mans test weekend, 202–3

  at 1966 Sebring, 202

  Surtees’s problems with, 206

  Ferrari 335, 46

  Ferrari 365 P2, 228

  Ferrari 400 Superamerica, 65

  Ferrari 500 Superfast, 79

  Ferrari 625 LM, 18

  Ferrari Dino F1

  Formula One competitions, 56

  at 1961 Italian Grand Prix, 58–59

  at 1966 Grand Prix of Monaco, 208–9

  Ferrari Dino 206 GT, 196–97

  Ferrari Dino 246 Formula One, 47, 194, 195

  Ferrari-Ford company, 66–67

  Ferrari North American Racing Team. See North American Racing Team

  Ferrari racing team

  accidents at 1965 Le Mans, 114–15

  dangers of driving for, 48

  development work, 1965 season, 145

  dominance of at Le Mans, 56, 111

  Formula One racing, 56–57, 252

  Hill’s withdrawal from, 79–80

  need for capital to compete with Ford, 197

  at 1964 Le Mans, 102–3, 107

  at 1964 12 Hours of Reims, 120

  at 1965 Le Mans, 166–67, 170

  at 1966 Le Mans, 223, 228, 235–36

  1967 contests with Ford, 251

  preparations for 196
5 Le Mans, 103–4

  preparations for 1965 Le Mans, 154–56

  spring 1965 season, 148

  Surtees-Dragoni conflict, 82, 208

  Surtees’s joining of, 80–81

  Ferrari S.p.A.

  Cavallino Rampante (Prancing Horse) symbol, 24–25

  Maranello factory, 21–22, 27

  1966 negotiations with Fiat, 195–96, 197

  post-WWII revamping of, 28

  racing department, wind tunnel, 65

  troubles at, following Dino’s death, 45–47

  types of cars, 22

  U.S. purchasers of, 79

  Fiat

  Enzo Ferrari’s, 17, 78

  Ferrari’s sale of company to, 251–52

  negotiations/deals with Ferrari, 72, 195–97, 225

  Firestone tires

  Andretti’s contract with, 220

  Holman Moody’s use of, 191

  McLaren’s contract with, 222

  performance in 1966 Le Mans, 233

  “Tire Wars,” 191–92

  Fitch, John, xi

  Ford Advanced Vehicles division

  challenges faced by, 73–75

  at 1965 Le Mans, 159

  resources allocated to, 75

  Ford, Benson, 33, 99

  Ford Cortina, 41

  Ford, Cristina Vettore Austin

  marriage, 133–34

  public appearances after Henry’s separation from wife, 133

  relationship with Henry Ford II, 42–43

  wager on Ferrari at 1966 Le Mans, 230

  Ford, Edsel, 6, 7, 42

  Ford, Edsel, II, 172, 220–21, 230

  Ford of Europe, 252

  Ford Fairlane, 89

  Ford Falcon Sprint, 33

  Ford-Ferrari company, 66–67

  Ford 427-cu.-in. engine

  braking requirements, 190

  development of, 31–33

  failures of during races, 172

  in Ford GT40, 123–24, 150–51

  modifications of, 211–13

  Ford of France

  drivers for, 95

  entries in 1965 Le Mans, 159

  negotiations at 1966 Le Mans, 241

  Ford Galaxie 500, 31, 33

  Ford GT40

  accident involving, 201

  components, 87–88

  development of, 86, 88, 137–38,

  150–52

  development team, 86–88, 91

  engine, 89, 113

  hiring of McLaren, 88

  at 1965 Le Mans, 106–12, 115–16

  at 1965 Le Mans test weekend, 95–97 at 1965 Reims, 120

  at 1965 Le Mans, 159, 165

  at 1965 Sebring, 148

  prototype, 90–91

  Shelby American version, 124–25, 135, 141–42

  as street-legal vehicle, 89–90

  suspension system, 89

  unveiling of, 91–92

  Ford, Henry

  1901 race of car prototype, 15

  relationship with Edsel, 7

  resistance to change, 6–7

  success, 3, 5

  Ford, Mrs. Henry, on unveiling of Ford sedan, 9

  Ford, Henry, II (“The Deuce”)

  assumption of presidency at Ford, 7–8

  birth and childhood, 5

  buyback of European Ford subsidiary, 41–42

  death, 253

  desire for success in Europe, 43

  eulogies for, 253

  family conflicts, 42–44

  Ferrari 212 owned by, 63

  at Ford Mustang unveiling, 97

  launch of Ford of Europe, 252

  letter to GM president, 14

  management changes at Ford, 8

  at 1964 Le Mans, ix–x

  at 1966 Le Mans, 211, 220–21, 227, 230, 231, 239, 240

  portrait of, in Life, 9

  power of, 3–4

  pressure put on racing team to win, 173, 187, 189, 246–47

  relationship with Beebe, 119

  relationship with Cristina Vettore Austin, 42–43, 133–34

  relationship with Iacocca, 4–5, 98

  reluctance to get involved in car racing, 14

  response to Nader’s safety concerns, 210–11

  response to 1966 Le Mans win, 245

  rivalry with Ferrari, 68, 87–88, 172, 207

  separation from wife, 133

  speech before Society of Auto-motive Engineers, 86

  status in Detroit, 5

  vision for Ford company, x, 42

  visits Dagenham factory, 40–41

  visits Shelby American plant,

  Ford J Car, 247–49

  Ford Le Mans car. See Ford GT40; Ford Mk II

  Ford Le Mans Committee

  formation and members, 187–89

  preparations for 1966 race, 204, 211–12

  Ford medical unit, 220

  Ford Mk II. See also Ford Le Mans Committee

  accident involving, 203

  braking requirements, 190

  development work on, 152–53, 160, 188–90, 211–13

  Miles’s comfort driving, 190

  at 1965 Le Mans, 159, 163–65

  at 1966 Le Mans, 226–28, 234, 237–39

  at 1966 Le Mans test weekend, 202

  at 1966 24 Hours of Daytona, 192–93

  Ford Model T, 6–7, 9, 50, 207

  Ford Motor Company. See also Ford, Henry, II; Ford racing team; Iacocca, Lee; and specific Ford cars

  “Beat Chevrolet” campaign, 8

  capitalizing on racing wins, 33, 40

  conflicts with Shelby’s racing team, 159

  Dagenham factory, 40–41

  expansion of, in England, 41

  expenses for race car development and racing, 34, 38, 119–20, 187, 211–13, 222, 247

  Ford Italiana, 63

  Glass House, 4

  Henry Ford II, assumption of presidency of, 7–8

  “horsepower wars,” 13–14

  Lotus-Ford, 34

  management changes, 8

  market share, 7, 14, 132–33

  marketing to capitalize on racing wins, 40

  negotiations for purchase of Ferrari, 62–64

  1960 product line, 4

  1965 rollout of competition sports cars, 134–35

  party at 1966 Le Mans, 226–27

  response to racing losses at, 122–23, 172–73

  rivalry with Chevrolet, 8–9, 11–12

  River Rouge plant, 4, 8, 40, 65

  underwriting for Shelby Cobra, 35–36, 102

  withdrawal from Safety Resolution, 15–16

  Ford Mustang

  Iacocca’s pitch for, 12, 43

  at 1965 Indy 500, 99

  popularity of, 133

  specs for, 98

  unveiling of, 97–98

  Ford Mustang GT350, 135

  Ford Mustang I, 88

  Ford racing team. See also Ford Le Mans Committee; Le Mans, 1965; Le Mans, 1965; Le Mans, 1966; Shelby American racing team

  conflicts with Ford executives, 159

  contests with Ferrari, 251

  logistics of traveling to Le Mans, 219–20

  McLaren as driver for, 222–23

  NASCAR team involvement in, 188–89

  at 1963 Daytona 500, 32

  at 1964 Le Mans, 103

  at 1965 Le Mans, 159

  at 1966 Le Mans, 218

  at 1966 24 Hours of Daytona, 191

  preparations for 1965 Le Mans, 110–11

  preparations for 1965 Le Mans, 123–24

  preparations for 1966 Le Mans, 173, 219, 221

  racing successes, 123, 142–43, 148, 252

  Ford Shelby Mustang GT-H, 255–56

  Ford Thunderbird, 9

 

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