Wednesday 1 April 2015

What happened to this ex-works Unipower?

Pete Flanagan's restored Unipower racer will be one of several star attractions on the Maximum Mini display this May, but here is some more on an ex-works Unipower racer. It's the car used by Piers Weld-Forester in a string of events throughout the 1969 season. That car was later sold to Stanley Robinson who continued to campaign it, now together with John Blanckley. They took it to the Targa Florio, to Spa and to the Nurburgring, where they came second in class and 32nd overall during the 1000 kilometers race of May 1970. Later John Blanckley bought a crashed Brabham F2 car and put its 1600 Ford FVA engine, the gearbox and rear suspension into the Unipower and continued to race it for another season.

What happened to the works Mini engine? Ex-Deep Sanderson owner Richard Graham wrote to me with the answer: "On another subject, that of the Robinson/ Blanckley Unipower, I can add a little bit to your history: when John Blanckley modified the car to take an FVA engine, I bought the works 'S' engine from him in 1972, and put it in a racing Mini Cooper 'S'. It had a Weber IDA, titanium alloy pistons and a special very high final drive (hardly a surprise). Its last race (which was..?) must have resulted in a damaged gearbox, as I had to put in a new set of s/c gears,- as well as a lower final drive and LSD for normal UK racing circuits."

Thanks very much Richard! I wonder what happened to the rest of the car? Meanwhile I have found some pictures of it in the files, still with the Mini engine in it or so it seems with that 'Unipower BLMC' name at the front. They were taken at the Nurburgring and at Mugello in May and July 1970. Enjoy them.

Here at Mugello in july 1970, where it did not finish. Who are those two men?
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Thundering through the Carousel at the Nurburgring in a Unipower GT must be nice
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And here passing the big Ferrari 512 of John Surtees - well, in the Nurburgring pit lane
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12 comments:

  1. Who are those guys?; Stanley A Robinson and John Blanckley

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    1. I have only found one picture of Blanckley (in John Baggott's 'Mini - the Racing Story') and it seems another man to me, but then I'm not sure...

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    2. yes the person on the left is Peter Stonor

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  2. The Lafranchi car at LeMans;
    http://www.endurance-photos.org/24-heures-du-mans_1969-anglaises-english-cars/

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  3. Yes, that is very nice! But it certainly wasn't Tony Lanfranchi who raced that car. More info here: http://maximummini.blogspot.com/2011/07/minis-at-le-mans-1969.html

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  4. Lanfanchi tested a bare chassis round Silverstone as I remember before the cars went into production.

    Pete

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  5. This unipower had a ford FVA engine stuck in the back, believe that John Blankley rolled the car writing it off big style, the engine and running gear was cut out and kept the rest was scrapped as far as I am aware.

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  6. John wrote the car off on the warm up lap at the Ring,The salvaged parts were used to build a sports car with other parts from a Brabham

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    1. Thanks for that Stan. I'd love to do another write-up on your experiences with the car. Do get in touch if you like to on jeroen@jeroenbooij.com

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  7. So the Le Mans car/Mugello car is dead, that's pretty official coming from Stanley Robinson himself. That just leaves the le Mans practice car / Targa Florio car which got smashed up on the Targa, presumed destroyed because the third works racer is supposedly chassis 2 which is Gerry's Nurburgring car first run by John Miles in the Tootal Championship in 1967?? Pete

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    1. Hi, Apologies on the belated reading of this article. I can confirm that this car still exists ( or it did only it did about 4 years ago. it was then tucked away in a barn in Herefordshire , and Was still in it’s crashed state following the accident. I can also confirm that the owner had anotherVery straight Unipower shell which he intended to use to rebuild the racer. It As I mentioned above, it has been a few years Since I last viewed the car and cannot comment on its current state.

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    2. Thank you very much Andy. Could you please drop me a line on jeroen at jeroenbooij dot com ?

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