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Solved NIC#215 - 1959/60 JBW-Maserati

Started by nicanary, June 01, 2014, 03:15:36 PM

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nicanary

Who knows this car? For one point, tell me the name of the car and the name of the driver.
I must be right - that's what it says on Wikipedia

nicanary

I must be right - that's what it says on Wikipedia

shamrock

JBW MASERATI , driver Brian Naylor

nicanary

Quote from: shamrock on June 15, 2014, 06:37:56 AM
JBW MASERATI , driver Brian Naylor

Easy-peasy for the motor sport man! This is the 1959/60 version, fitted for F1 purposes with the Maserati 250S motor. Brian Naylor had a habit of sticking with expensive Italian engines which weren't competitive when he could just as easily bought a Climax FPF and possibly achieved better results.
I must be right - that's what it says on Wikipedia

D-type

#4
 :sigh: Another that came up and was solved while I was away for a couple of days.  The photo was taken at the 1960 British GP at Silverstone where the car finished 13th, 5 laps behind, after a pitstop.  The only time the JBW-Maserati finished a Championship GP
Duncan Rollo

The more you learn, the more you realise how little you know.

Allan L

Back in the days when I could wander round the paddock with a camera at the British Grand Prix I took this photo.
For a point I need the make of car and engine and there's a bonus point if you can name either the entrant or driver.
Opinionated but sometimes wrong

fromwien

JWB-Maserati, 1960, Brian Naylor

Allan L

Not bad for four minutes! It took me as long to check the answers (it was nearly 60 years ago!).
Locked for you to correct a slight spelling error!
Opinionated but sometimes wrong

fromwien

JBW-Maserati, of course.... constructed by Fred Wilkinson, very closely influenced by the contemporary Cooper cars....

Allan L

That's what I wanted!
I think there was quite a lot of Cooper about that car and in the Motor Sport report of the race it is referred to as JBW-Maserati and Cooper-Maserati.
Anyway two points for you.
Opinionated but sometimes wrong


Allan L

I though one of my offerings today was a repost but not this one.
Since it was solved by a Rookie, there's no harm done - fromwien isn't going to stay a rookie for long, I think.
Someone could merge the two threads please.
Opinionated but sometimes wrong