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1961 Dolphin America

The Dolphin Engineering Company of El Cajon, San Diego, California, was formed in 1958 by Budd Hull and British chassis designer John Crosthwaite whose résumé included working with Lotus, BRM, Mickey Thompson, and Cooper Cars Limited. Over a five-year period, the company produced nearly fifty cars and three distinct models. Although the company was short-lived, its vehicles were very successful in their respective categories. Factory driver Ken Miles handled the development of the cars, resulting in capable vehicles that were competitive with the best contemporary European designs.

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Chassis #: 9
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The first Dolphin car was the Mk. I Junior is powered by a Fiat engine and transmission. It was competitive, but the latest designs from Cooper and Lotus required the West Coast constructors to raise the bar further by re-designing the rear-engine layout. This led to the Dolphin International of 1961 resting on a tubular design by Crosthwaite and elegantly coachwork by Dick Troutman of Scarab fame. An International equipped with a Ford 105E was driven to notable success by Ken Miles.

In 1961, Dolphin developed a new car for the popular sports racer class, and since Crosthwaite had left the company, development was handled by Don Maslin. The spaceframe of the Formula Junior was widened and the track increased from 47 to 51 inches. It was a full-bodied car known as the Dolphin America and retained the nose-cone of the International with added wings that gave it similar styling to the Ferrari 250 Testarossa. The rear section was formed from a mould taken from Maslin's own modified Lotus Eleven, known as the 'Wotus Bwossomi.' It was offered without engines or gearboxes, allowing customers to tailor the vehicles to their specific needs or intended racing classes. Various engines were used, including those from Abarth, Ford, Coventry Climax, and Porsche. Approximately 12 examples were built before the Dolphin Engineering Company closed its doors in 1964 due to financial difficulties.

The first Dolphin America Sports Racer employed a 750cc Coventry Climax engine and was shown in August 1962, tipping the scales at just 775 lbs. A 1100cc Climax FWA-powered car followed and was campaigned with great success by West Coast driver Ron Cole. The Abarth-powered Dolphin, raced by Dan Parkinson, won two H Modified USA National Championships in 1964 and 1966. The 1,700cc RS61 Porsche-powered Dolphin was an 1100-pound special that weighed 160 pounds less than the Porsche RS Spyder. It was commissioned by Otto Zipper and driven by Ken Miles to a number of successes in 1963.


by Daniel Vaughan | Oct 2021

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The Dolphin America Sports Racers were produced for only a short period of time during the early 1960s with around 16 examples produced. They had a track that was widened from the Dolphin Junior design from 47-inches to 51-inches. They wore a fiberglass body similar to that of a Ferrari Testarossa or Cooper Monaco. The first example was fitted with a 70cc Coventry Climax engine and soon a 1100cc Climax....
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Dolphin Engineering was formed by Bud Hull and John Crosthwaite. Crosthwaite was an English race car designer whose resume includes names such as Lotus, Cooper and Jay Chamberlain. Hull was an aerospace industry craftsman. The company was formed with the intent of creating suitable racers for the newly formed Formula Junior racing series. Their design was based on a space frame chassis and powered....
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