Autumn Spectacle: Our USGP was always a fabulously colorful event, no matter whether the October foliage had peaked as in 1964 (above) or not, like 1965 (below).
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With F1 about to try another comeback in the U.S., next year in Texas, our minds inevitably reach back half a century to the first such noble experiment.
It was 1959 when promoter Alec Ulmann staged the inaugural United States Grand Prix (USGP) on the old airport course at Sebring, Florida. A youthful Bruce McLaren won aboard a Cooper. For 1960, Ulmann brought the circus west to the new road course at Riverside, California. Stirling Moss came first with a Lotus—yours truly was privileged to bear witness.
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