1999 Swift-Ford-Cosworth 010.c
Offered by Bonhams | Amelia Island, Florida | March 7, 2019
Well, this was the exact car I rooted for in 20 races of the 1999 CART season. Alex Zanardi just won the championship the year before and departed for F1, leaving me with Gil de Ferran, Greg Moore, Adrian Fernandez, and Michael Andretti for whom to root for the season. And boy, did I love this car.
The Swift 010.c was one of five different chassis used during the season, with others coming from Reynard, Lola, Eagle, and Penske. This Newman/Haas-owned car is powered by a 2.7-liter V8 making 829 horsepower. It carries a wonderful Havoline/Kmart livery and was used by Michael Andretti in all 20 races that season. It was never wrecked, though it did retire from contact in Toronto. It’s competition history during the 1999 CART seasons includes:
- Homestead-Miami Speedway – 2nd
- Twin Ring Motegi – 5th
- Long Beach Grand Prix – 7th
- Nazareth Speedway – 6th
- Rio de Janeiro – 26th, DNF
- Gateway International Raceway – 1st
- Milwaukee Mile – 15th
- Portland International Raceway – 10th
- Burke Lakefront Airport – 3rd
- Road America – 2nd
- Molson Indy Toronto – 26th, DNF
- Michigan International Speedway – 4th
- Belle Isle – 4th
- Mid-Ohio – 8th
- Chicagoland Speedway – 22nd, DNF
- Molson Indy Vancouver – 14th
- Laguna Seca – 10th
- Grand Prix of Houston – 3rd
- Surfer’s Paradise – 5th
- Auto Club Speedway – 21st, DNF
Let us all now take a step back and look at just what an awesome schedule that is. You old timers will disagree, but this was the pinnacle of open wheel racing in the U.S. Sorry, it just is.
This race-winning car was later independently raced in the 2004 BOSS
Update: Sold $56,000.