Pete block
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The Pete block (Pete Brock, November 15, 1936 -) is a former racing car designer of the United States of America. Shelby where belonged to in those days in the early 1960s American; is known well by being similar, and having dealt with a body design of Shelby Daytona.
In 1966, I established Brock Racing Enterprises (popular name BRE) and started race activity in partnership with makers of Hino, Nissan, Toyota.
It is in particular fair lady 2000, 240Z(SCCA champion 1970-71), activity with 510 Bluebird (Trans-Am Series2.5L champion 1971-72) to be known.
I dissolve BRE in 1972.
I live in Washington Seattle and am active as a free-lance car commentator and a photographer now.
In addition, I am concerned with a replica of Shelby Daytona by Sioux performance company, the body design of the popular name block coupe, and 120 or more have been already produced.
Original Shelby Daytona may be exhibited at an auction once in several years and may turn up to the introduction videos of the vehicle with Carol Shelby.
Outside link
- Biography (English)
- BRE (English)
- A driver and the staff (English) of BRE
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