Shelby Terlingua Racing Team Returns to the Spotlight
19 Juillet 2007 - 7:59PM
PR Newswire (US)
LAS VEGAS, July 19 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Shelby Automobiles,
Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Carroll Shelby International
Inc., (OTC Pink Sheets: CSBI) and designer/artist Bill Neale are
returning the legendary Terlingua Racing Team to the forefront of
the grassroots racing community. The team will explore
opportunities to develop products similar to the Shelby program in
the mid 1960s. "We were a bunch of young hot rodders when we formed
the Shelby Terlingua Racing Team," noted Carroll Shelby, Founder of
Shelby Automobiles. "Most people think our group disappeared
because we took our activities underground when my company stopped
building GT350's and GT500's. Now that Shelby Autos is working with
Ford again to build high performance cars, its time to put the
Shelby Terlingua Racing Team back into the spotlight. We asked Bill
Neale, who was a co-founder of the group, to help us create cars
and products for serious young enthusiasts who want both fun and
performance." An avid enthusiast, Bill Neale has competed in SCCA
and other sanctioned races throughout his life. He was part of the
Shelby "rat pack" that dominated the American performance scene in
the 1960's. "We loved to race and raced to win," said Neale. "And
we've continued to quietly compete in events worldwide over the
past four decades. Just look around at most motorsports events and
you'll spot Terlingua Racing Team logos. Through the years, new
young members have been initiated into the group. Working with
Shelby Automobiles, we'll go public again to introduce a new
generation of racers to this irreverent lifestyle with the cars and
stuff they need to blaze their own path on the track." The
Terlingua Racing Team's roots began when Ford Motor Company asked
Carroll Shelby to turn its Mustang into a race winner. His team
created a competition version of the Shelby GT350 for that purpose.
About that time, Shelby and a few close friends including Bill
Neale, Dave Witts, Tom Tierney and David E. Davis, Jr., were
enjoying the Terlingua area of the Texas Rio Grande region.
Thumbing their nose at the establishment, they lived hard and
enjoyed life to its fullest between winning races. As a symbol of
their lifestyle, Neale designed a logo that is black and yellow,
with a rabbit holding his paw in the air. Shelby said, "Some of the
greatest racers in the world competed in Terlingua Shelby Mustangs.
Ken Miles was the first to put the 'prancing rabbit' in the
winner's circle when he won the race at Green Valley Raceway in
1965. Then things really broke loose when he introduced Jerry Titus
to the team." Titus became one of the most iconic Terlingua racers
when he drove for the Shelby team in the 1967 Trans-Am series. He
piloted the first "official" Terlingua Racing Team car. According
to Neale, "Jerry was a bit of a maverick and Shelby wanted his car
to really show up on the grid, so we painted it 'Gawdawful Yellow'
with a black hood. The combination of outrageous looks and serious
performance in a car driven by such a cocky, talented driver made
the team very popular. And it seems the Terlingua Racing Team is
even more admired today by drag racers, drifters and road racers."
Throughout the decades, drivers put Terlingua Racing Team badges on
more and more cars; some were official Shelby entrants while many
were not. When racing moved upscale and Shelby ceased building
GT350's in the early 1970s, Terlingua Racing Team drivers carried
their anti-establishment attitude in competition piloting whatever
vehicle they could put on the track. "The Terlingua Racing Team
symbolizes a time when racing was less structured and more pure,"
noted Amy Boylan, President of Shelby Autos. "It was a poke at the
seriousness of racing by some people who had the clout to make such
a statement. It's time to bring that attitude out of the shadows
and give the next generation of racers their fair share of the
fun." About Bill Neale Bill Neale is a successful business owner,
automotive fine artist and lifelong Shelby associate. A founding
member of the prestigious Automotive Fine Arts Society, Neale's
paintings are the centerpiece of exclusive private and museum
collections worldwide. A contributing artist for many national
books and magazines, Neale also founded and managed advertising
agency Point Communications. The owner of Racy Thangs and an avid
racer, Neale has been involved with high performance cars and
aircraft his entire life. About Shelby Automobiles, Inc. and
Carroll Shelby Licensing Founded by legend Carroll Shelby, Shelby
Automobiles, Inc., (http://www.shelbyautos.com/) manufactures and
markets performance vehicles and related products. Shelby
Automobiles is a division of Carroll Shelby International, Inc.
(CSBI.PK). Carroll Shelby Licensing Inc., also a wholly owned
division, is the exclusive holder of Carroll Shelby's trademarks
and vehicle design rights. It also holds trademark rights for
Shelby-branded apparel, accessories and collectibles. For
information, visit http://www.carrollshelbyinternational.com/.
DATASOURCE: Shelby Automobiles, Inc. CONTACT: Scott Black of
TimePiece Public Relations, +1-214-520-3430, ext. 303, , for Shelby
Automobiles, Inc. Web site: http://www.shelbyautos.com/
http://www.carrollshelbyinternational.com/
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