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Cascade Racing History @ World of Speed Museum

Cascade History – 1959 Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa on display at World of Speed in Wilsonville The World of Speed museum in Wilsonville is displaying a very rare Ferrari until March 31. The 1959 Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa is known world-wide as TR59 #0768. They have the car because it was driven by 2018 NW Motorsports Hall of Fame inductee Pete Lovely. Pete raced the car in 1960 and then was able to buy it in 1968. He had the car restored in 1990 and it won at Pebble Beach Concours as well as the Monterey Historic races. This was also the car driven by World Champion Phil Hill in 1959 winning the LA Times Grand Prix . It then was sold to Dick Hahn from Yakima in 1962 and his driver Jerry Grant drove this car to the overall win at the 1962 Portland Rose Cup race organized by Cascade Sports Car Club. There were only 34 TR’s built between 1956-1961 and only 5 in 1959. 

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Volunteers Needed For The Roadster Show!

CSCC is seeking your help to volunteer at our booth at the Portland Roadster Show  March 16-March 18, 2018. Please review the schedule attached and contact Linda or Grace to let us know when you would be able to help us.  Complete details will be sent once we have the schedule set and have all of the details available. Due to other club events on this weekend, your help in staffing our display booth will be greatly appreciated!! Plus you get into the show for free!!

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Wow!

Indy Car  AND Pirelli World Challenge are both coming to Portland this year. How’s that for professional racing?? Like I already said WOW!

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Ferrari Celebrates 70 Years Of Perfected Workmanship: contributed by Lucy Wyndham

Photo by Carlo D’Agnolo on Unsplash Undoubtedly one of the most famous car brands in the world, Ferrari has just celebrated its 70 years in the car building business. Though it all started when Enzo Ferrari, a racing driver, formed the Ferrari Stable in 1929 when he prepared and fielded Alfa Romeo cars, it wasn’t till 1947 that the first Ferrari was produced at the Maranello factory bearing the brand’s famous symbol depicting a black horse on a yellow background bordered by the colors of the Italian flag. The stallion, rearing up on its hind legs, is a tribute to World War I Italian air force star, Franceso Baracca, who was known to paint a prancing horse on the side of his planes. Since the origin of the company, Ferrari has been involved in motorsport, competing in a range of categories that included Formula One and sports car racing through its Scudrria Ferrari sporting division. Ferrari also supplied cars and engines to other teams and for one-make race series. The AAC 815 was the first racing car designed by Enzo in 1940 although it was not released as a Ferrari model. Today, more than 7000 Ferrari’s are being produced annually with some customers preferring the sleek original look of the vehicle while some prefer a more unique, customized look of which the modified body kit of the Ferrari F12Berlinetta is a prime example. Celebrated Ferrari’s through the ages No celebration of the legacy of Enzo Ferrari will be complete without honoring some of his other greatest masterpieces. 250 GTO Enzo always saw his road cars as a means to fund his racing. The 250 GTO was developed for the GT racing series of 1962 with the abbreviation ‘GTO’ standing for Gran Tourismo Omologato. There were only 39 examples of the vehicle built between 1962 and 1964, an exclusivity which, combined with the car’s success on the racing track, making this V12 couple one of the most desirable and expensive Ferraris to collect. The last 250 GTO that was put up for sale in 2016 had an asking price of a staggering $72 million. DINO 206 GT It might not have carried the Ferrari branding but the Dino remains one of Ferrari’s most important models. When Enzo created the Dino, which he named in honor of his son, he had a strict V12 policy for his cars which was the reason for the mid-engined V6-powered sports car to be devoid of the official Ferrari branding.  The Dino did however become a highly desirable collectable that inspired Ferrari to expand its range beyond the V12 with the V8-powered cars that continued until today. The current 488 GTB lineage can be traced directly back to the Dino. Ferrari F40 The F40 is a special car for several reasons. Firstly, it was the last car to be signed off by Enzo before his death back in 1988, and what a car to end a beautiful streak on. Seen as an evolution of the 288 GTO, the F40 was Ferrari’s first counter-strike to Porsche’s 959 supercar and also the first car to reach the 300km/h mark. Power was given by a mid-mounted 2.9 litre twin-turbo V8 engine while the impressive body was made from a mixture of aluminium, carbon fibre and Kevlar. The F40 became the most significant supercar of the 1980’s and is the forefather of the Enzo, LaFerrari and F50 as well as being the catalyst for the McLaren F1. While his legacy will live on forever it is poignant that not more was known about the man behind the car. Enzo Ferrari gave few interviews and when he did agree to them he liked to present himself as rather pragmatic. The man behind some of the most astounding sports cars in the world very seldom had any light cast on him with the result that his legacy will forever be dominated by the people who have driven and raced his cars.

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It’s a wrap!

Our season ended with a terrific Enduro with  2 ,4, & 8 hour choices. Be sure to check out the Enduro page for all the results. HUGE thanks to everyone who raced and came out to the track to watch. The HPDE / Driver Training also wrapped up a great year with excellent attendance, great weather and lots of smiles per gallon. Thanks to Brett for taking over the school and to all the drivers who participated. We’ll see you next year!

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Dash for Kids is coming up!

There is a great selection of auction items this year so don’t miss this fun and important event. Visit the Dash page on this site or on Facebook, or better yet come on out to the racetrack on August 19 & 20 to take in some great racing and support a terrific cause.

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Let’s Go Rally!

FRIDAY NITER RALLY SERIES (registration 6pm) The rallies start at the Lowe’s parking lot on Johnson Road and Hwy 224 (Milwaukie Expressway) at 6pm) JUNE 9th  RallyMaster: John Masterman and Team Lowered Expectations JULY 7th   RallyMaster:   Brandon Harer (the one and only) AUGUST 11th    RallyMasters:  Monte and Victoria Saager (oh my!) SEPT 8th     RallyMasters:  Paul Eklund & Yulia Smolyansky (will be tricky!) MOUNTAINS TO THE SEA TOURING RALLY and BBQ on the beach: Sat AUGUST 26th.  Starts in Portland about 9am (location TBA) and ends on the beach near NEWPORT with a beach BBQ included with entry. Easy to follow route, fun, great cars, and great roads to the coast.  Funkhana planned for Sunday morning for those who do, or those who don’t party too much Sat night on the beach….   Block of rooms available at the La Quinta, Newport, OR   Details to follow at the Mountains To the Sea Rally Facebook page:  Click Here!

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June Is Here!

Our next track day is fast approaching (see the Track Day / HPDE page for details), and if that’s not enough it’s a race weekend too! See the racing page for those particulars, and we’ll see you at the track!

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