The
Porsche 917 Le Mans race cars weren't just stars on the track, where
they led Porsche to its first wins at Le Mans; they also made Steve
McQueen's film of the race a masterpiece. One of the drivers injured in
that race let a journalist take his personal 917 back on the track — and
then sued him when the car engine failed. The journalist's new job:
Finding a way to pay $174,000 in damages and legal costs.
British journalist Mark Hales arranged with retired racer and collector
David Piper to drive his original Porsche 917 around a British race
circuit against a similar vintage Ferrari car in April 2009 as part of a
magazine photo shoot. Such events happen all the time; the old car's
owner gets publicity for his ride, and the writer or magazine gets
exclusive, and sometimes incredible, shots of antique machinery at full
wail.
Despite
the value of the machinery involved — Piper's green 917 pictured above
was worth $2 million — deals like this one typically go off with nothing
more than a handshake. Hales was an experienced race driver himself and
familiar with older race cars, and every race of historic machines
features pits full of mechanics wrenching away on parts that finally
broke after a few decades of wear. He also paid Piper $3,200 for the use
of the 917.
But Piper claimed in a British court that Hales had agreed to keep the
finicky 12-cylinder boxer engine in the 917 under 7,000 revs, and that
instead Hales over-revved the engine to 8,200 rpms, blowing it. Hales
argued the gearbox in the 917 had mis-shifted, and that Piper had
verbally agreed to cover any damages from the track session.
Last week, the court found for Piper, ordering Hales to pay not just the
$74,000 in damages but some $100,000 in costs and fees as well. Hales
now says he will probably lose his home and go into bankruptcy if the
order stands up. British auto enthusiasts have set up a donation fund
for Hales, and pressured Piper to throw the entire affair into reverse.
Photo: bjmullan via Flickr
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