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Old 11-03-2006, 06:00 PM
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I would have to look it up but I thought I heard Shelby say they were just European racing stripes. But That could mean anything.
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Old 11-03-2006, 06:07 PM
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[edit] Cunningham racing stripes
The first racing stripes were applied to high-performance prototype automobiles built as racecars by Briggs Cunningham and his motorsport team, beginning in 1951. Cunningham racecars usually carried two parallel blue stripes running from front to rear of the white body so that spectators could identify the team's automobiles readily during races. The Cunningham tradition was followed by Carroll Shelby on his Cobra and some prototypes built as, "Shelby", that sometimes were driven on the street in New Jersey. The tradition was soon adopted by other racing teams in many venues.

Many automobile manufacturers soon decided that imitation of the Cunningham tradition could be profitable, and some "sportier" models of a manufacturer's range often featured stripes out of the factory (hence the derisive use of the term, go-faster). Thereafter, the use of racing stripes soon became common in the 1960s and early 70s for both race and road cars.

The imitative trend continues—although striping has tended to become more subtle. In North America, owners of performance sport compact cars or Ricers as they are called, use a thinner version of the classic striping, similar to that of the Renault Clio Gordini (pictured above).

Recently the striping was used on the Dodge Viper by Carroll Shelby, starting a revival in Europe, so among many who have no knowledge of the the history, they sometimes are referred to as Viper Stripes.

Purists call them Cunningham racing stripes although the more generic American racing stripes also is used in Europe because Cunningham epitomized the American motorsportsman and racecar constructor. For three decades Briggs Cunningham and his team were well known and extremely popular among spectators and racing professionals at European racing events.


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link to the Briggs Cunningham site; specifically, to the subpage for the Cunningham sports car — although there are interesting photographs on each of the pages of the site
look at deceased members list for the biography of, and a classic photograph of Briggs Swift Cunningham II
http://www.jcna.com/library/news/jcna0050.html - a Costin Lister Jaguar raced by the Briggs Cunningham team - bearing the Cunningham racing stripes - in detail and with history - click for exploded views
http://www.briggscunningham.com/lemans54.html link to several pages of photographs and history of the Cunningham racecars - select the years at the bottom of the page to move from one year to another
http://www.briggscunningham.com/lemans54.html - link to the cover of Time magazine dated, April 26, 1954 - shows the team cars with their stripes - the links at the bottom of the page lead to various years of production
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Old 11-03-2006, 06:17 PM
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Here's a couple of the european revivals.
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