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Re: Masten Gregory's stunts...believe them or not?

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Subject: Re: Masten Gregory's stunts...believe them or not?
From: LMR356@aol.com
Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2000 22:30:06 EST
On Masten Gregory's bail outs....got to remember that the drivers didn't have 
to use seat belts in the '50's and into the '60s.  It was a lot easier to 
say: " I bailed out  before the shunt" .....when actually, the impact was 
usually the impetus for one to be catapulted right out of the cockpit!   

Fishing stories.. .racing stories.... don't they usually become more 
imaginative as they are retold?    And don't you guys all agree that.... 
fantasies are a hell'va lot more fun to listen to!

Regarding Masten Gregory's death.  Someone may be a bit  confused over the 
private plane crash deaths of Curtis Turner and Lance Reventlow in the early 
'70s,  and Al Holbert in the late '80s ...with Gregory's fatal heart attack  
just a few years ago.

More importantly.....Masten Gregory was one of the great American Sports Car 
privateers of the 1950s...who had an outstanding driving career while winning 
the Nurburgring 1000 in 1961, co-driving  with Lucky Casner ( now that's 
another story!); Le Mans in 1965 with Jochen Rindt in a Chinetti NART 250/275 
LM Ferrari; and still later...a big third place finish at Sebring  with Toine 
Hezemans in an Afa T33-3 in 1970 ...behind the Andretti/Giunti/Vaccarella 
512S Ferrari, and the McQueen/Revson 908 Porsche.  

Lee Raskin,  Arnolt-Bristol and 356er.

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