SCCA Bridgehampton National Championship Races
- Title SCCA Bridgehampton National Championship Races
- Source Tom Burnside Photograph Collection
- Description Pre-race grid scene, left to right: Car Number 115, an Austin-Healey 100S, James Jackson, driver (goggles, helmet, seated), Car Number 62, a Jaguar D-Type, (Briggs Cunningham, driver), Car Number 132, a Jaguar XKSS, Peter Templar, driver (helmet, seated), Car Number 77, a Ferrari 500 TR, Chester Flynn, driver (helmet, seated), Car Number 96, an Alfa Romeo 1900 Super Sprint Zagato, George Fogg, driver (helmet, seated).
- Years 1957
- Date 1957-09-28
- Photographer Tom Burnside
- City Sag Harbor
- State New York
- Country United States
- People Jackson, James Templar, Peter Flynn, Chester Fogg, George
- Marque Austin-Healey Jaguar Ferrari Alfa Romeo
- Model Austin-Healey 100S Jaguar D-Type Jaguar XKSS Ferrari 500 TR Alfa Romeo 1900 Super Sprint Zagato
- Engine Type Austin-Healey L4, Jaguar L6, Ferrari L4, Alfa Romeo L4
- Group/Class DM CM EM
- Vehicle Markings Car Number 115, Car Number 62, Car Number 132, Car Number 77, Car Number 96
- Event SCCA National Bridgehampton - BM, CM, DM, EM
- Venue Bridgehampton
- Entrant James Jackson Briggs Cunningham Peter Templar Chester Flynn George Fogg
- Race Data James Jackson driving Car Number 115, an Austin-Healey 100S, finished sixteenth overall and fifth in class in the 25 laps race. Briggs Cunningham driving Car Number 62, a Jaguar D-Type, finished nineteenth overall and eighth in class in the 25 laps race. Peter Templar driving Car Number 132, a Jaguar XKSS, finished thirteenth overall and seventh in class in the 25 laps race. Chester Flynn driving Car Number 77, a Ferrari 500 TR, finished fifteenth overall and third in class in the 25 laps race. George Fogg driving Car Number 96, an Alfa Romeo 1900 Super Sprint Zagato, finished eighteenth overall and fifth in class in the 25 laps race.
- Identifier 2015-012BURN-b2_1.11_0007
- Original Format black-and-white negatives
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