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  • James G.
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    • June 1, 1976
    • 1556

    A tribute to jerry grant

    On August 12, 2012 we lost another Corvette Racing Driver from the 60's JERRY GRANT.


    On Saturday October 13, 2012, I went to the RIVERSIDE RACEWAY MUSEUM in Riverside, California that had a TRIBUTE for Jerry and his family.


    Jerry was one of the drivers of the new 1963 Z0-6 Sting Ray at its debut West Coast event October 21, 1962. Four Corvettes raced that weekend, and also the ''new'' COBRA. The Corvettes were driven by DOUG HOOPER, JERRY GRANT, BOB BONDURANT and DAVE MACDONALD. The COBRA by BILLY KRAUSE, who later also raced Corvettes for MICKEY THOMPSON at DAYTONA and SEBRING. JERRY, BOB AND DAVE PICKED THEIR CARS UP AT THE ST. LOUIS PLANT AND ''DROVE'' THEM HOME TO CALIFORNIA AND SEATTLE BEFORE THE RIVERSIDE TIMES GRAND PRIX RACE...... THAT'S ANOTHER STORY.





    I am fortunate to know many of the drivers of the era, so I organized a little CORVETTE DRIVERS REUNION at the hotel on Friday evening prior to the TRIBUTE event that was a great fun time. After dinner, we gathered around the large screen TV and watched my Arizona friend Howard Goehring's DVD of SCCA CAL CLUB racing films from 1957-60 that had two hours of races at POMONA, SANTA BARBARA, RIVERSIDE, TORRY PINES, DEL MAR, LAGUNA SECA, and PALM SPRINGS featuring all the players from ''back in the day''.





    Our group of 18 people included DICK GULDSTRAND, DOUG HOOPER, DAVEY JORDAN, FRED YEAKEL, BRYAN HILL, JOE RENO, HOWARD, MYSELF, DOUG MAGON, Museum owner, and four ''crew people''.


    We also enjoyed HOOPER'S films of GRAND SPORT and 63 Z0-6 racing at DAYTONA AND SEBRING of he and Dick, and Jerry. Unfortunately, we ran out of time to see DAVEY JORDAN'S 1968 L-88 RACE AT DAYTONA in the JIM GARNER A.I.R CAR.





    Jerry raced the white 63 Z0-6 with Don Campbell as co-driver for ALLEN GREEN CHEVROLET in Seattle at the TIMES GP Riverside race, and later DAYTONA 2-17-63 and SEBRING 3-21-63. He continued racing that car is West Coast events thru October 1963. The car is in a Florida collection awaiting restoration.


    We finished the evening with the movie THE QUEST, the documentary of the 1960 Cunningham Race team at LeMans.




    On Saturday, the TRIBUTE at the RIVERSIDE RACEWAY MUSEUM was attended by over 250 people.


    JERRY'S family and grandsons presented this 7 minute presentation that filled in the blanks of Jerry's racing career.





    I have know Jerry for over 10 years and knew he raced a lot of cars, but never knew the entire story and depth of his career. Everyone called Jerry the ''GENTLEMAN RACER''. Andrew Bornhop from ROAD & TRACK summed up Jerry's life on August 14, 2012 as follows. I was surprised he knew little of the CORVETTE DAYS.


    ''The summer of goodbyes continues. Our friend, co-driver and AAR racing teammate Jerry Grant, age 77, passed away over the weekend. Battling a variety of health issues over the last months, Jerry joined his friends Colonel Russ Schleeh, Carroll Shelby and Frank Arciero in the pit-lane in the sky. The ranks of the old guard who have put their stamp on American motor racing in the 60’s and 70’s are getting ever thinner.


    Jerry Grant’s career was marked by many highs and lows and a few unforgettable “almosts.”


    He co-drove a Cobra with Dan Gurney at Le Mans and the Targa Florio, where they achieved a class victory in 1964. He was Dan’s teammate driving a Ford MK-II at Le Mans and Sebring in 1966 leading both races for a long time. In Sebring they broke down a few hundred yards before the finish line after 12-hours with a sweet victory in sight. Jerry joined AAR on the Indy car circuit, he drove various Eagles in the Indy 500 as a teammate to Bobby Unser and almost tasted milk in 1972 when he was leading the race in lap 188 but then came into the pits for an unscheduled pit stop with the memorable lilac colored Mystery Eagle No 48. At Ontario Jerry had his star hour; he became the first driver ever to do a lap topping 200 mph. On the USRRC Sports car circuit in 1966 he drove AAR’s Cam Am type Lola garnering 4 pole positions in 7 races and winning the Bridgehampton road race.


    Dan Gurney: “Jerry Grant was a natural; he was brave and playful and always could rise to the challenge. Apart from being an excellent racer, he was an accomplished story teller and after dinner speaker, an ability which served him well in his business career after his retirement from active driving. In the middle 60’s we shared many adventures on and off the track here in the US and in Europe. We stayed friends ever since and many Sundays went riding our motorcycles in the Southern California countryside. We extend our condolences to his wife Sandy and his family. Farewell Jerry, we will miss you.”


    Dan made a presentation at the TRIBUTE





    DAN SHAKING HANDS WITH JERRY WALTON OF PHOENIX




    DAVEY JORDAN visiting with friends





    DICK GULDSTRAND AND FRIENDS





    RICK HAYDEN VISITING WITH AND ME AND DOUG HOOPER



    FRED YEAKEL BROUGHT HIS 64 BILL THOMAS #8 CHEETAH THAT JERRY HAD DRIVEN AT LEAST TWO TIMES FOR HIS SPONSOR ALLEN GREEN CHEVROLET.




    HEAD MECHANIC AND CREW CHIEF LARRY WEBB FROM ALLEN GREEN CHEVROLET FLEW IN FROM SEATTLE. ON THE RIGHT WITH FRED YEAKEL (c.) AND BRYAN HILL.










    JIM GESSNER with the ''back in the day'' historians Photographer BOB TRONOLONE, writer JOE SCALSO, and DOUG HOOPER.





    LUNCH WAS SERVED TO THE MANY GUESTS






    My thanks to the RIVERSIDE MUSEUM for hosting this gathering of old friends. The Riverside International Automotive Museum (RIAM) in Riverside, CA features over 100 cars, thousands of artifacts and a research library. Its mission is to preserve SoCalʼs rich racing history through exhibits and community involvement. The Museum is open Monday through Saturday 10:00 am to 4:00 pm and is located at 815 Marlborough, Riverside, California. There phone is 951-369-6966 and it is a great place to host a motorsports event.
    Last edited by James G.; October 25, 2012, 03:15 PM.
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  • David G.
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    • June 1, 1980
    • 274

    #2
    Re: A tribute to jerry grant

    Jim, Thank you for posting this tribute. It is great to see some of our remaining racing pioneers
    getting together and swapping stories about their early racing experiences.
    Thanks for helping to organize the event and sharing your photos.

    Regards, Dave Gray

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    • James G.
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      • June 1, 1976
      • 1556

      #3
      Re: A tribute to jerry grant

      We had more laughs and fun dave than you can guess. Wish you were closer.
      Over 80 Corvettes of fun ! Love Rochester Fuel Injection 57-65 cars. Love CORVETTE RACE CARS
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      • Steven B.
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        • July 1, 1982
        • 3937

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        Re: A tribute to jerry grant

        Thanks Jim for a great posting that brings back alot of special memories. I got to see Jerry drive a few times and a brief conversation at Indy. It is too bad we lose so many of these really great people and their histories and stories. When we lose them so much of their knowledge and experiences are gone forever, whether racers, builders, engineers, NCRS members, etc. We better talk with them and listen to them while we have 'em here.

        Thanks again Jim,
        Steve

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        • Jerry G.
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          • April 1, 1985
          • 1022

          #5
          Re: A tribute to jerry grant

          Thanks Jim for keeping our racing Corvette history alive. Jerry

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          • Mark D.
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            • July 1, 1988
            • 2136

            #6
            Re: A tribute to jerry grant

            Great post...thx.

            Mark
            Kramden

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            • Duke W.
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              • January 1, 1993
              • 15497

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              Re: A tribute to jerry grant

              Jerry graduated from Seattle's, Queen Anne High School nearly a decade before I did, so I wasn't aware of him until he started racing and followed his exploits closely when he drove Alan Green's, white #7 Z06 - one from the first batch built in September 1962.

              Jerry's co-driver at Sebring in '63 was Don Campbell who was the Green salesman who handled my SWC purchase about a month before the race.

              I remember seeing Jerry at the Kent Seafair races in August 1963, a few months after I took delivery of my SWC. From the standing start of the big bore production race he was the first guy into Turn 1, as usual, but was a DNF. The FI pump drive cable broke! Jerry was always fast, but he did have a reputation for being tough on cars. He also had a lot of plain, bad luck, but will, forever, hold the record of being the first driver to do a 200 MPH lap in an Indy car.

              Unfortunately I never had the pleasure to meet Jerry, but I think he had a good life, and I envied him!

              Duke
              Last edited by Duke W.; October 25, 2012, 07:47 PM.

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              • Clem Z.
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                • January 1, 2006
                • 9427

                #8
                Re: A tribute to jerry grant

                i went thru jerry to get my pit passes for indy when he was with champion spark plugs. i had heard he was out in the desert and was run over by a race truck a few years ago.

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                • Jerry G.
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                  • April 1, 1985
                  • 1022

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                  Re: A tribute to jerry grant

                  Cables are STILL breaking today. This is my technology challenge for this winter. Figure this out so it's bullit proof for Monterey. Jerry

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                  • George J.
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                    • March 1, 1999
                    • 770

                    #10
                    Re: A tribute to jerry grant

                    Jim,
                    thanks so much for posting this. Hopefully, something like this can be planned next year for Monterey.

                    George

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                    • James G.
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                      • June 1, 1976
                      • 1556

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                      Re: A tribute to jerry grant

                      Originally posted by Duke Williams (22045)
                      Jerry graduated from Seattle's, Queen Anne High School nearly a decade before I did, so I wasn't aware of him until he started racing and followed his exploits closely when he drove Alan Green's, white #7 Z06 - one from the first batch built in September 1962.

                      Jerry's co-driver at Sebring in '63 was Don Campbell who was the Green salesman who handled my SWC purchase about a month before the race.

                      I remember seeing Jerry at the Kent Seafair races in August 1963, a few months after I took delivery of my SWC. From the standing start of the big bore production race he was the first guy into Turn 1, as usual, but was a DNF. The FI pump drive cable broke! Jerry was always fast, but he did have a reputation for being tough on cars. He also had a lot of plain, bad luck, but will, forever, hold the record of being the first driver to do a 200 MPH lap in an Indy car.

                      Unfortunately I never had the pleasure to meet Jerry, but I think he had a good life, and I envied him!

                      Duke
                      Here are a few other photos of JERRY and his 63 Z0-6.


                      THIS PHOTO WAS TAKEN AT THE TIMES GP RACE AT RIVERSIDE BY DAVE FRIEDMAN.



                      THESE 2 PHOTOS WERE AT THE LAGUNA SECA SCCA PACIFIC GRAND PRIX IN OCTOBER 1963.

                      DICK GULDSTRAND TOLD A FUNNY STORY ON SATURDAY. IN 1963, DICK WAS RACING HIS FIRST 63 CORVETTE, A DAYTONA BLUE FI CONVERTIBLE SPONSORED BY BAHER CHEVROLET IN HERMOSA BEACH, CA. HE AND HIS CREW WENT TO SEAFAIR, ALSO CALLED KENT TODAY KNOW AS PACIFIC RACEWAYS.

                      THE TRACK IS THE SEATTLE AREA SCCA COURSE AND HAS BEEN SINCE THE LATE 50'S.

                      QUALIFYING WAS ON SATURDAY MORNING, AND DICK WENT OUT ON THE ''NEW'' STRANGE TRACK TO HIM AS IT WAS HIS FIRST TIME TO RACE THE COURSE. HE DESCRIBED IT AS AS TRACK WITH ELEVATION CHANGES THRUOUT, AND ONE AREA IS LOWER THAN THE REST OF THE TRACK.
                      SEE T-3A AND T3-B AND WHEN CARS ARE IN THIS AREA THEY CAN NOT BE SEEN UNTIL AFTER TURN T-4. WELL, DICK LOST IT TRYING TO EXIT T3-A AND SKIDDED ALL THE WAY TO T-4. RESULT, HIS TIME WAS A NEW TRACK RECORD AND HE WAS ON THE POLE POSITION.

                      JERRY WAS LIVID AND WAS YELLING AND SCREAMING, WHICH WAS NOT HIS USUAL SELF. DICK DID REAL WELL THAT WEEKEND AND IT WASN'T UNTIL 1965 WHEN HE TOLD JERRY WHAT REALLY HAPPENED THAT 1963 RACE WEEKEND.
                      Over 80 Corvettes of fun ! Love Rochester Fuel Injection 57-65 cars. Love CORVETTE RACE CARS
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                      • John H.
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                        • December 1, 1997
                        • 16513

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                        Re: A tribute to jerry grant

                        Originally posted by James Gessner (943)
                        Jim -

                        Look at the paddock area in that photo - when's the last time you saw an "Englebert" tire trailer at a race? That's a real antique!

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                        • James G.
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                          • June 1, 1976
                          • 1556

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                          Re: A tribute to jerry grant

                          Originally posted by John Hinckley (29964)
                          Jim -

                          Look at the paddock area in that photo - when's the last time you saw an "Englebert" tire trailer at a race? That's a real antique!
                          200 MILE PACIFIC GRAND PRIX, OCTOBER 20, 1963

                          1st Ken Miles Ferrari 250 GT Bill Harrah 130.357 1st AP
                          2nd Frank Morrill Jaguar XK-E 2nd AP
                          3rd Jerry Grant Chevrolet Corvette Sting Ray 3rd AP
                          Walt Davis Porsche 356 Carrera 1st BP
                          Ron Hunter Lotus Super Seven 1st CP
                          Norm Smith Chevrolet Corvette 2nd BP
                          Frank Hembrow Lotus Super Seven 2nd CP
                          Dan Holland Arnolt - Bristol 3rd CP
                          Over 80 Corvettes of fun ! Love Rochester Fuel Injection 57-65 cars. Love CORVETTE RACE CARS
                          Co-Founder REGISTRY OF CORVETTE RACE CARS.COM

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                          • James G.
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                            • June 1, 1976
                            • 1556

                            #14
                            Re: A tribute to jerry grant

                            A NEW UPDATE FROM ONE OF THE MASTERS. I NEVER KNEW DICK HAD CONTACT WITH JERRY. SEE HOW SMALL THIS CAR WORLD IS?

                            ''I like your post on Jerry Grant. I knew Jerry well in the late '60's. We were building and racing cars for Tommy Friedkin out of CA. Jim Pascal, Curtis Turner, Bobby Allison to name a few drove the cars. Tommy wanted Jerry in the cars, he could drive a Vette or an Indy car, but he never mastered the NASCAR cars. At one race Jerry hit the wall every lap, ultimately wearing the RR bumper end completely off. He parked the car stating that it was handling so evil he could not drive it. Paul Goldsmith, who was driving for Ray Nichels at the time, got in the car, came from three laps down to almost getting back in the lead lap in the same car. Another time we built a brand new car for Riverside. Jerry decided he could pass Gurney going thru the esses. Car was wadded up so bad that we had to find a team with an open trailer to haul it back to NC. I did get to see Jerry at Indy in '71 when he should have finished second, but, due a a penalty did not do so.

                            Jerry came to Wilkesboro one time with a M-16. He had flown in from CA with the gun! We had a lot of fun with that gun for a few days.''

                            Dick Whittington, CAI, MPPA
                            Whittington Auction & Appraisal LLC
                            336.838.8243 fax 336.232.1478
                            www.whittingtonauction.com
                            Over 80 Corvettes of fun ! Love Rochester Fuel Injection 57-65 cars. Love CORVETTE RACE CARS
                            Co-Founder REGISTRY OF CORVETTE RACE CARS.COM

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                            • Tom B.
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                              • March 1, 1978
                              • 720

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                              Thanks Jim for posting this tribute. I was a big fan of the Bill Thomas #8 Cheetah that Jerry had driven from the first time I saw a picture of one in an article in Hot Rod Magazine. I bought all of the race coverage I could get back then with anything Cheetah in it.

                              Thanks for all that you do to preserve our Corvette racing history and honor it's heros.

                              Tom

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