Chuck Dietrich in Gerry Mong’s new SR-3 Bobsy.  Mong was a happy go-lucky guy whose passion was building fast small bore cars.
 Dietrich takes the inside line in passing Bob Sinn’s Corvette.
 The Rebel from Americus, GA Bob Poupard, at one time the President of the BARC bleeds brakes on his MG.
 The grid is being set with Poupard on the front row.  1963 would be the final year for Poupard in his iris blue MGA’s.
 Poupard blurs past another MGA on his way to the podium.
 Bob is lapping Morris Blair’s MG.  After 3 years racing at Dunkirk, Poupard knew it well.
 Fighting for the lead with Charely Redmond’s TR-3 Poupard goes hard and kicks up some dust on the exit of the last corner.
 Farther back in the field Karl Bergmann (76) and Art Smith, both part of the Ecurie Pip team, fight it out.
 One of our favorites, Doc George Voigt in his Porsche.  Doctor Voigt was a flagman at Watkins Glen and other tracks as well as an avid Porsche racer and rallye participant.
 The late, great Charlie Kurtz.  Charlie was a true big brother to us and an SCCA champion driver.  This weekend he brought his Porsche RS-60 and dominated.
 Lovely Sandra Kurtz was a much a big sister to us as Charley was a big brother.  A very accomplished painter, her works are highly sought after today.
 Charley and Sandra are headed somewhere.  #57 was Kurtz’ BARC number.
 The RS-60 turns hard into one of Dunkirks flat turns.
 The Porsche, with its distinctive 4 cam engine sound, was a joy to hear as well as watch.
 Another shot of Charley at work.  Probably more like play in the Porsche.
 Doug Jones in his first season of racing in a green Sprite.  Doug was from Otego, NY just 50 miles from the BARCboys home town.
 Doug Jones bugeye Sprite, part of team Otego.
 Lowell Mott’s MG midget was the GP member of Team Otego.
 An unidentified Sunbeam Alpine.  The car was a late entry and is not on the published list.
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