we entertainm ent e automotive . Tel. 985-2131 Mahood dominates th North Van driver dominates race - Mahood completely dominated | his American opposition in the Formula Ford race at Westwood on the weekend. It was no ‘ contest as Mahood, the only Canadian running, out-qualified the other International Con- ference of Sports Car Club drivers by about three seconds. It was a prestigious performance as qualifying times are usually only tenths of seconds apart. He proceeded to totally frustrate the opposition during the race by lapping the entire field when the race was only two-thirds old. “I knew we were running well, but I was expecting some of the other cars to be very close. Jon Landes (last year’s Formula 440 Champion) figured to be very quick as did Ross Bentley, but Ross lost his engine on Saturday and Jon Held Over PARK ROYAL SOUTH DRIVING 922-4151 HIS BIG BLACK racing car, Andy Mahood passes another car on his way to ow This Week’s Special All international Paint Including Anti-Fouling By Popular Demand eld at Westwood North Shore’s Andy was shunted out of the race about halfway through by a slower ‘car. I lost the clutch on my car about that time too, but I’ve done clutch-less shifting before so it didn’t really slow me up. Marty Knoll, sponsored by the North Shore News and Minit-Tune, qualified sixth in the Formula Vee race, but managed to move up two positions during the race and capture fourth at the finish. Tom Millar from West Vancouver ran well in his Morgan 4/4 and won the E Production race. In the Sports Racing classes Tom Munro and Mike Langford, both of North Vancouver, won the BSR and DSR categories respectively. Mark Reid, driving a Brabham, finished fourth in DSR. Tim Moore of North Vancouver was a very strong second in the hotly con- tested D Production race. Glenn Lim also a local driver finished fifth in the race in a Datsun 240Z. 5% Off The Regular Price FISHERMAN’S COVE 5776 Marine Dr. 921-7431 table table to use anywhere:PageB ~