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There is a quest for information in all forms, pictures and video and first
person stories about Bobby Brown along with published material. In this quest we plan
to highlight the technogogical advances inspired by racing in the 1960 and 1970's.
It has been 1596 days since this web site was put on line.
We are hoping to get you involved with this site.
Contributors to the project will be enter into a raffle to win a copy of one of the published
project. We are calling this publication a project at the moment, since we are not
sure of the scope and magnitude of direction it will take. As it gets more defined this
page will reflect those changes. There will be a special presentation distrubuted on
CD to the people who have contributed information to the project.
This project increases in scope on a daily basis,we are looking to help
promote motorsports and encourage driver development. We are looking to archive old racing
images to build a teaching archive and preserve the history and information generated
from the greatest period in road racing. The webmaster is looking for Art Weisberg former
New York Region of SCCA Chief Executive. This man has a large collection of sports car
images and a lot of good stories since he worked as a flagger.
To encourage participation we have started a collage with pictures of people with Bobby.
Collage page
We are willing to convert your media to digital format or to work out some arrangement
for use of your images. Please use the contact form to start a discusion, or make a
comment or suggestion. Comment page
There has been much collection and collation and discovery of road racing material from the
60 to 80's over the last few months. The next part of the data collection project is the
reporting and presentation of data requests. We are interested in your questions about SCCA road
racing in the Can-Am and Formula 5000 and Formula Atlantic series. We plan to expand in to other
variations of road racing but first we want to manage the collection and presentation of
sprint road racing events before we tackle data management of endurance events.
Please use the contact form to ask a question, or make a
comment or suggestion. Comment page
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