This is a photograph that I
took at Aintree on practice day for the British Grand Prix in July 1962. It was
actually a colour slide that had deteriorated, but I’ve managed to restore it to
a recognisable picture.
It's the UDT Laystall Racing
Team's 1962 Lotus 24 which was driven in the race by Innes Ireland. The Lotus
24 was a spaceframe car offered to customers instead of the monocoque Lotus 25
used by the Lotus works team, and was powered by the Coventry Climax FWMV
1,496cc V8 engine. Innes Ireland qualified the car in third position on the
grid, but because of some wear in the gearbox it was rebuilt overnight by the
mechanics. During the warming-up lap before the race one of the selector forks
in the gearbox broke and the mechanics quickly removed the top to remove the
broken parts before the start leaving Innes Ireland with no second or third
gear. When the flag fell he couldn't find any gear and sat on the grid as all
the other cars dodged round him and went on their way. The car was then wheeled
to the pits and the mechanics spent several laps getting the gearbox to work,
Innes Ireland starting the race on lap 10 with only 1st, 4th and 5th gears but
he soldiered round to finish in 16th and last place 14 laps behind the winner,
Jim Clark.

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