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Old 24 Dec 2015, 19:32 (Ref:3600013)   #1
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period colour formula junior film

I recently got sent this link for a documentary film on the Canadian national Film Boards archive of a Formula Junior race at Mosport:

https://www.nfb.ca/film/homme_vite

I think it is a cracking film and so 1960s - wonderful.

(then again I'm biased as it shows the Autosport mk2 - our formula junior and it is actually passing some one! (the camera car).

a merry christmas and a happy new race season to all

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Old 25 Dec 2015, 09:52 (Ref:3600121)   #2
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certainly an artistic work-love the music and sound effects-did not know they had in-car cameras back that far?
Any chance of film of Trois Rivieres F.Atlantic races from this source?
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Old 25 Dec 2015, 10:13 (Ref:3600125)   #3
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Lovely stuff.
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Old 25 Dec 2015, 10:51 (Ref:3600131)   #4
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Thanks for sharing the film with us Richard. What sort of car was 195 that caught fire.???
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Thanks for sharing the film with us Richard. What sort of car was 195 that caught fire.???
Iain it is the Autosport Buckler special (or the Autosport mk1) which still exists and races in Canada.

at the very start of the race the car that passes down the left with the novice triangle is the McDonald Special (or the Autosport mk3) which was as a formula junior built using a Cooper 500 F3 chassis with a Mitter DKW engine. This used to exist as a chassis but it may have been re-built as a 500.

at around 5:10 the Autosport mk2 passes the camera car down the left as the first of a group of 3.

so that is all three of the Autosport Equipment Co. cars built by Bob Hanna and Jack Wheeler in the same race.

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Lovely footage ..

Are we able to positively identify any of the other cars in the race? Anyone have a entry list we can cross-reference? My own personal interest would be the Gemini Mk2s that we can see, as my own car spent its early life in Canada ... and initially had a bare alloy body?

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Lovely footage ..

Are we able to positively identify any of the other cars in the race? Anyone have a entry list we can cross-reference? My own personal interest would be the Gemini Mk2s that we can see, as my own car spent its early life in Canada ... and initially had a bare alloy body?

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the event was the was the OTLCC race at Mosport on May 12, 1962.

there is a report in Canada Track and Traffic in July 1962:

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the event was the was the OTLCC race at Mosport on May 12, 1962.

there is a report in Canada Track and Traffic in July 1962:

Oops, 2nd time lucky ....

Thanks for that, using your info I find that my Gemini was driven by Don Kindree as #251, clearly seen in the footage! Looks good in polished alloy too, wonder if I can afford to get those Roach fellows to knock me up a new alloy body?!
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Except that green's better
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Oops, 2nd time lucky ....

Thanks for that, using your info I find that my Gemini was driven by Don Kindree as #251, clearly seen in the footage! Looks good in polished alloy too, wonder if I can afford to get those Roach fellows to knock me up a new alloy body?!
I take it you have seen the info on the Historic Racing Sports Car Club New Zealand http://www.hrscc.co.nz/gemini-canada.html ?

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Except that green's better
Green's been an unlucky car colour for my family .... oh, err ...

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Clear off . Nothing wrong with Red .
It's okay Iain, now that red has also proven to be unlucky, the winter project budget (and rather more!) will be spent replacing the scrap engine ....
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