
The 1969 SCCA Trans Am series was a big deal for the road racing faithful, and we showed up at Seattle International Raceway in force. Dan Gurney, Mark Donohue, Peter Revsen, Parnelli Jones, and others were winners in Formula 1 and Indy Cars. There were two Mustang teams, Carroll Shelby (pictured here) ran one with blue cars (Peter's car was #1 had a flourescant orange rear view mirror) and Bud Moore ran the other team.

Dan Gurney's Indy car used Olsonite as a sponsor, and sure enough, it's on his #2 Mustang.

Of course, Mark Donohue got Pole Position in Roger Penske's Sunoco #6 Camaro.
And somehow fittingly, it was the prettiest car on the track. Mark Donohue went on the win the Indy 500 and race in Formula 1, where he met his unfortunate end. He had written a book called "The Unfair Advantage", and it's highly recommended. The cover shows Mark in Roger Penske's Sunoco Porsche 917 CanAm car, which was reported to develop 1000 bhp from it's turbocharged flat 12 boxer motor, but that was years later.
Big Jerry Grant was there, too. He had also raced Indy Cars, and AMC had signed him to drive their Javelin #3. I love this photo, because it shows big Jerry with a camo hat, but there is a yellow flower on his dashboard. Note the door handle, because this is a stock car, in the purest sense.
The race was won by Ronnie Bucknum in Roger Penske's #9 Sunoco Camaro, who had lapped everyone.
And the last photo is Parnelli Jones in Bud Moore's #15 Mustang at speed over the rumble strips at the apex - well, the front tires is on the concrete, but the rear isn't, and it would loose traction if it did.





