Graham Scott (1950 - 2024)
The Memoirs of an Elite Engineer in the Golden Era of Motor Racing
F1 • Atlantic • Can-Am (1970–1980)
Graham Scott dedicated his lifetime to engineering precision, mechanical innovation, and documenting the technical heritage of motorsport. As a British physicist and racing engineer in the United States during the sport's most legendary decade, he held automotive patents and worked trackside helping to forge racing icons such as Gilles Villeneuve, Jacques Villeneuve, and Bobby Rahal.
His private archives offer a rare, authoritative connection to the culture, engineering breakthroughs, and untold stories of the historic Ford GT40.