Le Mans was the championship’s focal point, but the 2000kms of Daytona, 12 Hours of Sebring, Sicily’s Targa Florio and enduros at Belgium’s Spa-Francorchamps, Germany’s Nurburgring, France’s Reims, Italy’s Mugello, Great Britain’s iconic Tourist Trophy and Bridgehampton, New York – with mountain climbs such as Ollon-Villars in Switzerland providing a change of scenery and discipline – provided adventure for works teams and privateers.
Drivers of the calibre of Jo Bonnier, Jim Clark, Olivier Gendebien, Dan Gurney, Hans Herrmann, Graham Hill, Phil Hill, Bruce McLaren, Stirling Moss, Mike Parkes, Pedro Rodriguez and John Surtees were among the leading lights among a cast of hundreds, many of whom were pecunious amateur weekend warriors indulging their passion for driving.