by Mayberryman » Fri May 23, 2014 9:48 am
My favorite era of racing of all types would have to be the 60s, most especially the mid to late 60s. I am sure that my being a teenager and early twenty something would have to have something to do with my choice, however, there are other and more valid reasons. In the 60s there was a mystique to racing that included new and ever evolving technology. To me CanAm racing was the high point of this technology from the movable wings, to the front air foils to the famous Jim Hall Sucker Car. Indy was going through a massive change with not only the first Lotus rear engine car but to the last roadster I can remember when Jim attempted most likely the last qualification attempt for a front engine roadster. TransAm type racing was the "New Thing" with both SCCA and NASCAR attempting to corner the market on racing these new and aimed at a younger person American Sports Personal cars and NASCAR was changing from the H&M dominate team to the new Hemi and the starting of aero packages. Last and an issue that many of us do not even like to speak of, there was a sense of danger associated with motorsports that made the drivers of that era seem more like Gladiators with a real possibility of injury and or worse than the Three Piece Button Down corporate types that rule today's racing. Yes, racing was still young and filled with the bigger than life Greatest Generation Drivers who could settle scores on the track, off the track or behind the tech shed. One more thing to consider is that it might seem that way to me because I was still young and amazed by all of the above aspects of the sport.