So cool!
But it was a wicked car to drive. Duane Carter and Bobby Johns both drove the car in practice. Carter turned a few laps at 152 mph, which would have gotten the car into the field, but most of his laps were in the 148 range, which was too slow. Carter was replaced by Bobby Johns, who also got up to 148, and tried to qualify the car on Bump day. On his first warmup lap at speed, he hit the wall in the 1st turn. The car featured a lot of one-off parts and couldn't be repaired in time to make another attempt.
In light of what happenned at the Speedway in 1964 on the 2nd lap, and knowing the approximate position of the car in the field if it had qualified, I shudder to think about what might have happenned... The car really looks cool, but there isn't a whole lot of protection for the driver in a side impact.
The car is in the Speedway Museum...
Dan
The car is in the Speedway Museum.