I watched it run in practice and and at the races it participated in. I think we raced it three times. I really can’t remember. Seems like most Offy roadsters ran 150 to 175mph. Being streamlined should make it go faster. That was not really true. Smoky Yunick warned the Streamliner teams that the cars were unstable due to their large wheel openings. He stated that the wheelwells would give the cars lift. Which I believed happen In 1959. I think the Sumar Special did exactly that and the driver was killed. I’m guessing our driver never got the car over 100 mph. The Indy cars were mostly raced on large basically long straits ways with very long corners. Good for top speed. We raced on road racing tracks lots of turns and chicanes. They tended to slow down top speeds. At all of these types of races their are a lot of professional photographers shooting all the cars and selling the pics to the race teams. I’m sure that is where the pic came from. The car looks good in the pic. That car was a lot of work and never one of my favorites.