Author Topic: 1966 Bahamas Speed Weeks included a 1967 RS/SS Camaro Pace Car & Camaro Race Car  (Read 5198 times)

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A white or cream colored 1967 Camaro RS/SS350 convertible with Mag style wheel covers was used as the pace car for several races during the famed Bahama Speed Weeks in December of 1966.  In addition, a stock appearing, blue 1967 Camaro convertible with rally wheels and blue line tires was raced in one of the events by American race driver Mike Rothschild.  Correct me if I’m wrong, but this just might be the first time that a Camaro appeared in a major road race.  Camaros participated in the 6th Annual Daytona Continental 24 Hours but this wouldn’t take place until February 1967.
     
The Bahama Speed Weeks was a week-long racing event that took place on an old air base known as Oakes Field Course on New Providence Island in the Bahamas at the end of the calendar year.  It originally started out in 1954 as a promotional ploy to get more tourists to come to the Bahamas.  The racers and crews used the week for rest, relaxation, partying and testing.  Racers from all over the globe participated in the events because it always occurred in late November and early December.  This was a period on the calendar when most racing series were dormant.  As it turned out, 1966 was the last year the event was held until the recent vintage race revivals.
 
The week-long event consisted of several races.  Some began with a pace car in a rolling start and some started with the traditional “LeMans” start where the drivers ran to their cars, got in and took off as soon as they got the car started.
 
For the most part, the pictures I will post were taken during two races held on Friday, December 2, 1966.  These were the Governor’s Trophy/Nassau Tourist Trophy race and the Grand Prix of Volkswagens.  The Governor’s Trophy race and Nassau Tourist Trophy race were supposed to be two separate events.  The latter was originally scheduled to be run earlier in the week, but according to an article entitled “THE BUG IS SMALL—BUT OH MY!” in the December 12, 1966 edition of Sports Illustrated, “a shipping foul-up caused a three-day delay in getting the 106 cars from Miami to Nassau and resulted in a five-day postponement of the Nassau Tourist Trophy Race for Grand Touring cars.”  As a result the Grand Touring cars ran with the Group 7 prototype sports cars in the combined event.  Read the Sports Illustrated article here: https://www.si.com/vault/1966/12/12/609293/the-bug-is-smallbut-oh-my

These three pictures show the 1967 Camaro RS/SS 350 convertible pace car as it leads the race cars at the start of the pace lap for the combined Governor's Trophy/Nassau Tourist Trophy race held on Friday, December 2, 1966.  They come from the Revs Digital Library.  Click on the links to use the magnification tools.

1st picture: http://library.revsinstitute.org/digital/collection/p17257coll1/id/4552/rec/34

2nd picture: Metadata from this picture states, "The Chevrolet Camaro pace car brings the field down the main straight. Directly behind the pace car is Mark Donohue driving car number 7, a Lola T70 Mk II. Front row on the left is Hap Sharp driving car number 65, a Chaparral 2E. Two cars directly behind the pace car is A.J. Foyt driving car number 83, Lola T70 Ford 427. Behind car number 65 is Skip Scott driving car number 91, a McLaren Elva Mk II. Front row, far right is Peter Revson in car number 92, a McLaren Elva Mk II. Just behind is Sam Posey in car number 82, a McLaren Elva Mk II. To the left is John Fulp driving car number 26, a Lola T70 MkII: http://library.revsinstitute.org/digital/collection/p17257coll1/id/3975/rec/416

3rd picture: http://library.revsinstitute.org/digital/collection/p17257coll1/id/7576/rec/28
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Governor's Trophy/Nassau Tourist Trophy race Friday, December 2, 1966

I found these three pictures in the Dave Friedman Collection at The Henry Ford several years ago.  These particular pictures have not been uploaded to their Flickr website.
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Governor's Trophy/Nassau Tourist Trophy race Friday, December 2, 1966

These two came from the Revs Digital Library.  Click on the link to use their magnification tools.

1st picture: http://library.revsinstitute.org/digital/collection/p17257coll1/id/5334/rec/35

2nd picture: http://library.revsinstitute.org/digital/collection/p17257coll1/id/5686/rec/31
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Governor's Trophy/Nassau Tourist Trophy race Friday, December 2, 1966

These four also came from the Dave Friedman Collection at The Henry Ford.
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Governor's Trophy/Nassau Tourist Trophy race Friday, December 2, 1966

The 1st picture was sent to me by CRG member Michael Scott.

2nd/3rd pictures: I believe the door sticker/decal says “Pace Car International Nassau Trophy Road Race Bahamas”  http://library.revsinstitute.org/digital/collection/p17257coll1/id/3337/rec/373

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Governor's Trophy/Nassau Tourist Trophy race Friday, December 2, 1966

Not only did a Camaro pace this event but a stock appearing, blue 1967 Camaro convertible actually participated in the race.  American driver Mike Rothschild drove the car and finished 19th out of 47 entrants in the 25 lap event.  Notice that the car was #20 and has a few sponsor decals on the rear quarter panel.  The car was equipped with rally wheels, blue line tires, a white interior, a white convertible top, what looks to be a radio antenna on the rear and New Jersey license plates.  Since the car raced in the S+5.0 category it must have been equipped with a 327 V-8.  Also notice how the hub caps were removed from the rally wheels for the race. 

Rothschild was scheduled to race a different race car in another race during the week and I'm wondering if he just brought his personal car down to the island to use for transportation and ended up driving it in this particular race for some reason??? 

These three pictures came from the Revs Digital Library.  Click on the links to use their magnification tools.

1st picture: http://library.revsinstitute.org/digital/collection/p17257coll1/id/32229/

2nd picture: http://library.revsinstitute.org/digital/collection/p17257coll1/id/29189/rec/42

3rd picture: http://library.revsinstitute.org/digital/collection/p17257coll1/id/3655/rec/23
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Governor's Trophy/Nassau Tourist Trophy race Friday, December 2, 1966

The 1st/2nd pictures came from the Dave Friedman Collection at The Henry Ford.

The 3rd picture came from www.oldbahamas.com

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Governor's Trophy/Nassau Tourist Trophy race Friday, December 2, 1966

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The Grand Prix of Volkswagens, Friday, December 2, 1966

The white or cream colored 1967 Camaro RS/SS 350 convertible was also used to pace the Grand Prix of Volkswagens race on Friday, December 2, 1966.  This event was for a relatively new form of racing at the time called Formula Vee which used air cooled Beetle engines to power the race car.

The 1st picture came from the Dave Friedman Collection at The Henry Ford.  The Camaro RS/SS 350 convertible pace car can be seen on the right side of the image below the large Firestone sign.

The 2nd/3rd pictures were originally posted by Camaro Pace Car web site member Pacecal.  It appeared in an period article about the race.  The web site where the article appeared no longer exists.
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The Grand Prix of Volkswagens, Friday, December 2, 1966

These four pictures came from the Dave Friedman Collection at The Henry Ford.  Notice how the 3rd image seems to have been reversed.  It does not match any of the other pictures.
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Nassau Trophy Race, Sunday, December 4, 1966

These pictures were taken at the start of the Nassau Trophy Race which occurred on Sunday, December 4, 1966.  This was one of the events that featured the "LeMans" start.  As you can see in the color pictures, the drivers ran to their cars once the signal was given.  The white or cream colored 1967 Camaro RS/SS 350 pace car can be seen on the right of the pictures.  Mark Donohue eventually won the 250 mile race in his blue and yellow Chevy powered Penske Lola T70 Mk.2.  His car can be seen on the right side of the 3rd picture.

These pictures came from the Revs Digital Library.  Click on the links to use their magnification tools.

1st/2nd pictures: http://library.revsinstitute.org/digital/collection/p17257coll1/id/30013/rec/70

3rd picture: http://library.revsinstitute.org/digital/collection/p17257coll1/id/32491/rec/187

4th picture: http://library.revsinstitute.org/digital/collection/p17257coll1/id/29723/rec/135
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