You were there: '70s glory days of Watkins Glen
Kim McCullough sent us photos her father Ed McNeilly took on his regular trips to scenic Watkins Glen in New York state, long-time home of the US Grand Prix, and to Indianapolis. Ed’s day job was heading the VW advertising account, famous for its self-deprecating adverts
Our photographer Ed McNeilly checks out Jack Brabham’s BT32 at the 1970 Indy 500, the only time he raced the car
Battle scars on NART Ferrari 312P of Tony Adamowicz/David Piper, 1970 Daytona 24 Hours
1971 US GP: Graham Hill driving in what was Tauranac’s last year in F1
Acclamation for François Cevert after winning the 1971 United States Grand Prix at Watkins Glen for Tyrrell
Indianapolis 500, 1970. No7 – AJ Foyt; No18 – Johnny Rutherford; No2 – Al Unser, winner from pole in his turbo V8 Colt-Ford
Buzzetta/Lins 908/2 placed third at ’69 Glen 6 Hours
Pitstop for Ferrari 512 S of Mario Andretti, Arturo Merzario and Jacky Ickx in ’70 Daytona 24 Hours
Frenzied action for the Jo Siffert/Gijs van Lennep 917K in ’71 Watkins Glen 6 Hours
A giant spider of turbo pipes crowns AJ Foyt’s 1970 Indy-winning Ford V8. Foyt is in the red shirt
Jacky Ickx was chasing Cevert’s 1971 US GP lead at Watkins Glen when his Ferrari’s alternator fell off
Send us your images
If you have any images that might be suitable for You Were There, send them to:
Motor Sport, 18-20 Rosemont Road, London, NW3 6NE, or email: editorial@motorsport magazine.com
Hi-res digital images preferred. Original images sent at owner’s own risk. We can’t return.