Missing out on Indy

I first drove what was to become Graham Hillโ€™s 1966 American Red Ball Special Indy winner at the Brickyard, in a test organized by George Bignotti, during the latter months of 1965. George was the very distinguished chief mechanic who, I believe, holds the record of seven Indy 500 winners. He had a long association with Bowes and that is why he was with John Mecom in 1966. I was due to compete in the 1966 500-mile race; however, in September 1965, Mosport intervened where I had my massive accident when a front wishbone broke while testing my Lola T70 Can-Am car. The accident put my whole immediate racing program in doubt. I had to focus on being fit for the main team I was contracted to, Ferrari and their racing campaigns. My fight to get fit to race for Ferrari had to exclude my appearance at the 1966 Indy 500. Once I regained sufficient consciousness to be aware of what was going on around me, we had discussions, while I was still in hospital in Canada.ย  It was there and then that I said that Graham Hill should replace me in the car to contest the Indy 500. Thatโ€™s how Graham came to drive the carโ€”leading ultimately to his victory. All of this had grown out of my long association with Lola and with Eric Broadley.

John Surtees Photo: Mike Jiggle

Of course, a great deal happened in 1966 and Graham won the race; and Jackie Stewart had nearly won it until he had to quit. The two cars were going very well and it looked like there might be a Lola one-two.

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