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Chassis:
The very first M10B built, this example was dispatched late in 1969 to Malcolm W. Starr for John Cannon to race. Star merged his team with Carl Hogan for the 1970 season and run by the new Hogan-Starr team, Cannon drove the M10B to that year's SCCA Continental championship, winning 3 of the 13 rounds. The Canadian then raced the car in the 1971 Tasman series and chassis 400-01 was subsequently entrusted to David Hobbs for the North American championship. Subsequent owners raced the car through to the 1974 season. In more recent years, it has been displayed by the Crawford Auto-Aviation Museum and was also shown at Amelia Island in 2009 for a special David Hobbs class.
(Source: Oldracingcars.com)
Chassis details |
Manufactured in |
1969 |
First owner |
Malcolm W. Starr |
Last known location |
Crawford Auto-Aviation Museum |
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