It's the 1958 Lister Monza of
Ric Weiland with a 6-cylinder inline 3,781cc Jaguar engine that was built for
Ecurie Ecosse to run in the Race of Two Worlds at Monza. The Race of Two Worlds
was conceived as an annual exhibition event to be run on the banked oval at
Monza and contested by two teams of cars from the USA (USAC cars as in the
Indianapolis 500 race) and from Europe (F1 World Championship cars). Because of
safety concerns and costs (and a lack of enthusiasm amongst the European F1
teams) the event only lasted for two years, 1957 and 1958, being won by the
American cars on both occasions. Ecurie Ecosse entered a team of three Jaguar
D-types in the 1957 race, and in 1958 two Jaguar D-types and this single seat
Lister Jaguar built especially for the race and consequently known as the
Lister Jaguar Monzanapolis. The aluminium body of the car was unpainted for the
race, but at some time since then was painted this Ecurie Ecosse blue. It has more
recently been returned to the original unpainted finish.
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Showing posts with label Race of Two Worlds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Race of Two Worlds. Show all posts
Monday, 1 August 2022
1958 Lister Monzanapolis
This car competed in the HGPCA Pre '60 GP Car Race at the Coys International Historic Festival meeting at Silverstone in August 1996.
Monday, 6 December 2021
1958 Lister Monzanapolis
This car competed in the HGPCA Pre '60 GP Car Race at the Coys International Historic Festival meeting at Silverstone in August 1996.
It's the 1958 Lister Monza of Ric Weiland with a 6-cylinder inline 3,781cc Jaguar engine that was built for Ecurie Ecosse to run in the Race of Two Worlds at Monza. The Race of Two Worlds was conceived as an annual exhibition event to be run on the banked oval at Monza and contested by two teams of cars from the USA (USAC cars as in the Indianapolis 500 race) and from Europe (F1 World Championship cars). Because of safety concerns and costs (and a lack of enthusiasm amongst the European F1 teams) the event only lasted for two years, 1957 and 1958, being won by the American cars on both occasions. Ecurie Ecosse entered a team of three Jaguar D-types in the 1957 race, and in 1958 two Jaguar D-types and this single seat Lister Jaguar built especially for the race and consequently known as the Lister Jaguar Monzanapolis. The aluminium body of the car was unpainted for the race, but at some time since then was painted this Ecurie Ecosse blue. It has more recently been returned to the original unpainted finish.
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