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I had to make the trek over to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway to talk to the marketing people about an upcoming photo shoot. To get back to marketing you have to walk through the museum...which is always a pleasure. The museum rotates different cars and displays in and out. They have tons of memorabilia and zillions of cool cars. On the way through I noticed a little green machine and remembering all of the recent Jim Clark's watch posts I thought I would get out my trusty iPhone and take a snap. When I looked up from the little Lotus I noticed a nice red stallion sitting one car away.
Jimmy's '64 Pole Winning Lotus IndyCar:
Rindt/Gregory Ferrari...Le Mans '65:
If you ever get to Indy you need to visit the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum. It is a real temple of racing.
JohnCote
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