1962 Historical Photos
Northwest Grand Prix
Pacific Raceways – Kent, WA
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The Northwest Grand Prix held September 30 at Pacific Raceways was the biggest event in the 1962 season, and one of the biggest ever in PNW racing history. See the full story in Weekends of Glory, Martin Rudow’s second book in the Northwest Racing History series. Photo on this website are available in large size for sale.Rudow collection photo
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The first two leaders have passed, the rest of the field steams around turns 3a and 3b led by Lew Florence’s Lister-Chev. See the result sheet to match cars to numbers.Langton-Adams photo, Faulks collection.
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Lew Florence drove a magnificent race and got 3rd in an outdated Lister-Chev. Here in the early going he leads Jo Bonnier (Porsche F-8), Bill Krause (Maserati Birdcage), Pat Pigott (Lotus 23) and Don Wester (Porsche RSK) into Turn 3b.Rudow collection photo
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As determined as he looks, Jim Rattenbury in his Porsche Special could no more hold off Dan Gurney’s Lotus 19 than could the rest of the field.Rudow Collection
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Local favorite Jerry Grant did not fare well at the GP. Here he slides his Ferrari along the backstretch on the way to an early DNF.Rudow Collection
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Don Jensen in a Pontiac-Powered Devin, the “Black Mariah,” an eventual DNF, fights it out with the Lotus 23s of George Sabin and Past Pigott.Rudow Collection
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