One of my favorite automotive books is Doug Nye’s โ€œMotor Racing Mavericksโ€. Published in 1975, it explores failuresโ€”high-end failuresโ€”in Grand Prix and IndyCar racing. โ€œFailuresโ€ is a harsh word to apply to some; no turbine car won at Indy, but in 1967 Parnelli Jones came within three laps of victory when a $6 bearing failed. Turbine cars were banned along with four-wheel drive to which they were particularly suited.

1968 Lotus Type 56 Turbine. Photo: Mecum Auctions

Some came into the category of โ€œwhat were you smoking when you thought of that?โ€ Augusto Monaco was an Argentine engineer who relocated to Italy and who made his name in 1932 with a hill climb specialย nicknamedย Chichibio,ย whichย he constructed with Enrico Nardi.

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