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In 1957 the team withdrew after Bob Goldich's fatal accident on the first lap of his first stint in the car co-driven by Wacky Arnolt, [2] while a privately entered Arnolt Bristol finished fifth in class. [3] 1960 brought a final class win, finishing 1st, 2nd and 3rd in class, and placing 14th, 22d and 39th overall. [4] Arnolt Bristol deluxe (1958)
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Arnolt -Bristol Bolide: 108 Out of fuel DNF 22 S3.0 Chester Flynn: George Reed: Chester Flynn Mercedes-Benz 300 SL: 126 Camshaft DNF 10 S5.0 Bill Spear: Sherwood Johnston: Jaguar of New York Distributors Inc. Jaguar D-Type: 127 Value DNF 12 S5.0 Jake Kaplan: Russ Boss: Jake Kaplan Jaguar D-Type: 120 Brakes DNF 56 S1.1 Ed Hugus: John Bentley ...
During the third hour tragedy struck, when Bob Goldich, driving an Arnolt Bolide, crashed at the Esses and flipped his car several times. He died instantly of a fractured skull and broken neck. When news of Goldich's death reached Stanley Arnolt, he withdrew the rest of his team. This marked the first death of a driver in the history of the ...
S. H. Arnolt: Arnolt Bolide Bristol: 148 30th 52 S2.0 John Weitz: Gordon MacKenzie: John Weitz Morgan-Triumph Plus 4: 145 31st 84 S1.1 John Penn: William Wierdon: John S. Penn Siata-Fiat 300BC: 145 32nd 43 S3.0 James Fergusson: Rowland Keith: Jas, F. Fergusson Austin-Healey 100S: 143 33rd 57 S2.0 John Norwood: Don Vitale: John H. Horwood Arnolt ...
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Bristol Cars was a British manufacturer of hand-built luxury cars headquartered in Bristol, England. [1] It was formed from the car division of the Bristol Aeroplane Company after the Second World War and later became independent as Bristol Cars Limited. After being placed in receivership and being taken over in 2011, it entered liquidation in ...
Arnolt-Bristol Bolide: World Sportscar Championship: Sebring International Raceway 12-Hour Florida International Grand Prix of Endurance for the Amoco Trophy: Race Crashed at the esses, flipped his car several times. He died instantly of a fractured skull and broken neck [224] Joseph Göttgens (NED) 1957-05-12 Sports car Triumph TR3