Peter Collins sits in winning Ferrari. Phil Hill (far left) and Denise McCluggage (red jacket) behind.  Hill and Collins would win Sebring 1958
 Factory Aston Martin DBR-1 of Stirling Moss and Tony Brooks was expected to be strong and they challenged for the first part of the race, but neither factory Aston finished.
 The E.D, Martin, Chet Flynn & Ed Hugus Ferrari TR did not finish.
 The Scuderia Cuba 2 liter 500TC Ferrari would finish 27th.  Manolo Perez de la Mesa, Santiago González and  Alfonso Gomez-Mena  would drive.
 This Carroll Shelby & Roy Salvadori Aston Martin DBR 1 lasted only 62 laps.  The team would return in 1959 and while not finishing at Sebring they would win at Le Mans with Aston Martin.
 The start with the winning #14 Ferrari with its sister #`5  leading one of the Aston's.
 Mike Hawthorne in #15 sets up the #23 Ferrari of E.D. Martin and Chet Flynn.  Hawthorne’s car was a DNF but he did put in the fastest lap of the race.
 Luigi Musso (in car) teamed with Olivier Gendebien in the #16 Testa Rosa for 2nd.  Gendibien would later team with winner Phil Hill to win LeMans.
 Mike Hawthorn in #15 Ferrari he shared with Wolfgang vonTrips. He would be F1 world champ in 1958 but failed to finish at Sebring.
 A TR-3 a few Abarths and a Lotus 11 make way for Moss to swing past them on the outside.
 Probably a marshall, but this guy has one hell of a great vantage point to watch the race.  Or is he looking at the plane taking off in the background?
 BARC member Charlie Kurtz in the #77 Elva dives inside Dale Duncan in Maserati & Ninian Sanderson in D Type Jag.  Charlies Elva’s clutch would break.
 Jean Behra in the #42 Porsche RSK which retired after 105 laps.  He then took over the #41 Porsche 550RS with Harry Schell * Wolf Seidel.
 Ed Hugus in the Ferrari leads the Norm Scott, Frank Bott 550 RS. Hugus who shared with John Fitch would retire after 85 laps, the Porsche would soldier on to 39th.
 A study of Moss in the last turn, head tilted, arms straight out.  Classic Moss.
 BARC driver Charlie Kurtz comes into the pits in the Evla Mk III he shared with Dean Patterson & Joachim Kammer
 Jean Pierre Kunstle in the Porsche #45 he shared with ken Miles goes past Watkins Glen stalwart Bill Milliken in the Ripley Elva Mk II.
 Gus Ehrman in the #29 Healey leads John von neumann’s Ferrari and the AC Bristol of Fred Fuller through the hairpin.
 The Sebring High School marching band always started things Saturday morning.
 Miss Sebring 1958 paraded the grounds all weekend and had thousands of photos snapped.  Here is Bob’s favorite.
 Yes there were great looking women in short shorts back then.  Yes, we all stopped to admire tham.
 Yank ex-pat Harry Schell & Jean Behra were 3rd in the all new Porsche RSK.  In the pink dress is Isabelle Haskell de Tomaso.
 Carroll Shelby with National Speed Sport news Chris Economaki (white hat)
 Stirling Moss arrives on his Lambretta.
 Sir Stirling checks the Aston he would share with Tony Brooks.
 World renown Playboy Porfirio Rubirosa "(in ascot) always with a rich woman nearby.  Barbara Hutton, Jayne Mansfield, Doris Duke and Ava Gardner among many.
 Englands Roy Salvadori co-drove with Shelby in Aston #25, but both Astons failed to finish.
 Huschke vonHanstein not only was the boss for Porsche but drove as well.
 Tony Brooks sits on the pit wall.  What a huge difference from today, or even from just 10 years later.
 Thank Bob Kahmer for all these great 1958 shots.  Another beautiful sunset at Sebring.  These alone are reason enough to go.
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