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(John Thawley ~ Motorsports Photography @ www.johnthawley.com ~ 248.227.0110)
(John Thawley ~ Motorsports Photography @ www.johnthawley.com ~ 248.227.0110)
(John Thawley ~ Motorsports Photography @ www.johnthawley.com ~ 248.227.0110)
Editor's Note: Many of you have seen Peter's references over the years to the Hydrogen Electric Racing Federation (HERF), which he launched in 2007. For those of you who weren't following AE at the time, you can read two of HERF's press releases here and here. And for even more details (including a link to Peter's announcement speech), check out the HERF entry on Wikipedia here. -WG
Publisher's Note: As part of our continuing series celebrating the "Glory Days" of racing, this week's image is from the Ford Racing Archives. - PMD

(Courtesy of the Ford Racing Archives)
Daytona Beach, February 5, 1967. The field lines up for the start of the Daytona 24 Hour behind the Dan Gurney/A.J. Foyt (No. 3 Shelby American Ford Mk II 427) and the Phil Hill/Mike Spence (No. 15 Chaparral 2F Chevrolet 396). Gurney and Foyt finished seventh; the Chaparral didn't finish due to suspension damage from an accident. Ferrari swept the top three places with Lorenzo Bandini/Chris Amon (No. 23 Ferrari 330 P3/P4) winning; Mike Parkes/Ludovico Scarfiotti (No. 24 Ferrari 330 P4) second; and Pedro Rodriguez/Jean Guichet (No. 26 North American Racing Team Ferrari 412 P) third.