“It crystalizes a moment of monumental change in American race car design and construction: a true ‘technological changing of the guard’ - the first American-built rear engine car to win the national championship.”īut the best is yet to come: Evernham’s winning restoration will appear at the 100th anniversary of the Indianapolis 500 in May. “From the historian’s point of view, Ray Evernham’s ’65 Brawner Hawk is a pivotally important car,” Bill Warner, founder and Chairman of the Amelia Island Concours d’Elegance, said in a media release. According to a media release, the Phil Hill award “is an award created to honor the artisan whose restoration of a classic, antique, historic or competition car is judged the best new restoration in its first concours appearance.” Ray Evernham and Jim McGee, former crew chief for Mario Andretti, worked together on restoring Andretti’s rookie Indy Car from 1965. Now, Evernham’s restoration of the car won Best in Class – Race Cars (1961-1967), as well as the Phil Hill Restorer’s Award. That’s part of the reason why Evernham’s perfect restoration of Mario Andretti’s 1965 Brawner Hawk took top honors at the famed Amelia Island Concours D’Elegance.Īndretti drove the Brawner Hawk to both the 1965 USAC National Championship, as well as 1965 Rookie of the Year honors (finished third) at the Indianapolis 500. Ray Evernham is a firm believer in what’s old can be new again.
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