During much of his active racing career Carroll Shelby raced against Ferrari(s). On the high-speed tracks that hosted the FIA GT World Championship rounds the Shelby Cobra was let down by its poor (brick-like) aerodynamics.
Shelby realized that far more drastic measures were needed and he asked his head of special projects Pete Brock to pen a low drag coupe body. All the design work was done by eye and used no aides like a wind-tunnel. The final result was far from conventional combining an elegant round nose with a steeply raked windshield and a 'cut-off' Kamm-tail.
The first Cobra Coupe was completed early in 1964 and extensively tested at the nearby Riverside track. The testing revealed that although somewhat unusual, Brock's design worked remarkably well. Miles clocked a 183 mph top speeds, beating the original Cobra Roadster by 20 mph.
In the hands of Dan Gurney and Bob Bondurant, it was quick enough to upset the order and clinch the GT-class win and fourth overall. It was the first time that Ferrari had not won the GT at Le Mans, since it was established in 1959.
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