I took this photograph at
Lodge Corner during the Bonhams Drum
Brake Sports Cars Race at the Gold Cup
meeting at Oulton Park in August 2003.
It's the 1955 Maserati 300S of
Rodney Smith, chassis #3060, and was driven in the race by Mark Gillies. The
Maserati 300S has a 6-cylinder engine based on the 2½ litre unit of the 250F
Grand Prix car with a lengthened stroke to bring the capacity up to 2,991cc. This
car's first major race was the 1956 Sebring 12 Hour race where it was driven by
Cesare Perdisa and Carlos Menditéguy, but Menditéguy crashed and overturned the
car during the race. The car was then badly damaged when the trailer retrieving
it was hit by a truck. The rebuild wasn't completed till 1957, but on its
return to Sebring in 1959 the car was once again badly damaged in Edwin
Lawrence's fatal accident during practice. It was rebuilt yet again with a
fibreglass body, and later a 3.9 litre Chevrolet V8 engine was installed. The car was fully restored to its current
form in the early 1990s.