A Day at the Races Goes Badly! Remembering Dr. Norbert McNamara M.D - Part Three
The following series of photos were taken at Cotati.
Norbert McNamara visually inspecting the sad remains of his Fairthorpe.
Is this Fairthorpe an Electron
or an Electron Minor or both? These photos were taken at Cotati Raceway, but
don’t know exactly when. Also notice Norbert is wearing a white short sleeve shirt, but
the corner workers in the background are wearing heavy coats (was this photo
taken the middle of winter?).
Norbert A. Tracy on the left, Norbert J. McNamara on the right both enjoying a beverage of their choice.
That was the A.I. suggestion as a caption for this photograph
above, so I went with that.
Also notice that the rollover bar only covers the left or driver’s
side. Whereas the Fairthorpe Electron #161 in my previous post, had a roll over
bar that spanned width of the full cockpit.
Norbert McNamara picks up his Fairthorpe for a
closeup inspection.
The eagled eye
among you will spot that this is a Mark 1 Electron Minor chassis with a
Coventry Climax motor installed as it has Standard Ten front suspension and
back axle. I believe that it also has an MGA gearbox as would be fitted to a
Lotus Elite so likely also the 1220cc Climax engine. Looks like the right front coil-over shock absorber has collapsed.
The cause or because of the accident? I also see that the rear SU carburetor broke
off the Climax intake manifold, likely starting the fire.
The Fairthorpe Electron,
in 1957, started out in G production where it was competitive. But it then moved
first to F production, and then to E production, where it was no longer
competitive.
Using an Electron
Minor chassis with a Coventry Climax engine would be significantly lighter and
therefore more competitive than Electron with the heavier Triumph TR3 suspension. Did the
Norberts think they were “cheating”? Or did the Norberts know that Fairthorpe were
building Electrons from 1962 with the lighter Electron Minor Mk. II chassis? most likely the later. And that Fairthorpe had updated the homologation papers for the Mark II
Electron using the EM Mk. II chassis to entry the Monte Carlo rally?
In 1964, McNamara
entered two races in an Electron, the first was the U.S. Road Racing
Championship in May 1964 at Laguna Seca in an Electron with a 1098cc Climax
engine, program below.
And the second entry
was at Vaca Valley raceway, in September 1964, with a 1220cc Coventry Climax FWE
engine, program below.
At some point, I’m told that the 1098cc engine from the original Electron
threw a rod out the side of the block. Was the 1220cc FWE Climax engine and
gearbox then sourced from, perhaps, a crashed Lotus Elite? Were both entries in
1964 the hybrid Fairthorpe Electron? Or the original Electron? Their Fairthorpe
Electron Minor was last raced in 1963, and not raced in 1964, was that because
it had been transformed an “Electron”? If so, the photos above taken a Cotati, probably late in 1964 or early in 1965.
With one Fairthorpe burning to the ground and the other having a rod out
the side of the engine, was too heavy to be competitive, and the Fairthorpe
Electron was being moved from E production to D production for 1965, was it
time for Norbert to look for other options? Yes, I think so!
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