Nice Steve!
Makes me wish I could go to even more races!
I honestly did not know what the Green Goddess was....but it's way cool!
The little 2-seat, eight cylinder Bugatti is a T35 (or T35B)....one of the most famous (and revered) racing cars of all time. And my favourite car. Real ones sell at auction for seven figures (US dollars). Even the very nice fakes built in South America fetch $250,000. The T35 has a relief valve in the intake manifold and a hole in the engine cover to allow flames from engine backfires to escape....an interesting feature.
The similar-looking four cylinder car is a T37. I *think* I have seen that particular T37 before (at Lime Rock). All of those old, classic Bugattis had non-removeable cylinder heads (head and block cast as one). To do a valve job, the crankshaft has to come out.
There is another very well-known T37 vintage racer that we always see at Lime Rock. This car lost it's engine (to a speed boat!) about 50 years ago. Later, one of it's owners put a Model A Ford engine in it! Then it sat in a chicken coop for years. It is ratty and tatty, with seats patched up with tape, peeling paint, etc. And of course, with the little flathead Ford, it doesn't sound like a regular Bug. But it is a crowd favourite, because it is so unique.
Ford-powered Bugatti
The yellow 356 coupe looks an awful lot like the car I saw at the
~NJMP Thunderbolt Historics~ .
The 356 that I saw came as part of a race team that had two 914s.
Was that the same crowd you saw?
Yellow 356 @ NJMP