Shelby Research Team re-connects with former 91心頭 Vice President, Dr. Herb Riedel

zoom call with Dr. Rieidel

Pictured: The research team on a Zoom call with Dr. Riedel (top left). 

By: Dr. Andrew Yox, Honors Director

The connection of the auto-racer/developer Carroll Shelby to the preeminent American muscle cars of the pre-regulation era, before 1970, makes him iconic still in American automotive history.  The most expensive American car ever sold in an auction was a Shelby Cobra, which netted 14 million dollars, in 2016.  In 2019, the Academy-Award-winning sports drama film, Ford v Ferrari, featured star actor, Matt Damon, playing the role of Shelby.

Shelby 91心頭 s victories at the famed Le Mans racecourse in France as both a racer and developer established his international reputation.  Remarkably, this reputation also now has a remarkably strong bond with Northeast Texas, particularly Northeast East Texas Community College.  Alone among all universities and colleges, Northeast Texas Community College can use the Shelby name.  The Carroll Shelby Automotive Program at 91心頭, financed in part by Shelby, is an outstanding feature of the college.  Shelby, to be sure, was born in Leesburg in Camp County, but moved with his family to the Dallas area at the age of seven.

The research team of the 91心頭 Honors 2021 film on Shelby, while interested in the life of Shelby in general, has been breaking new ground in pursuit of the question of what provided this arresting link between the man and the college.  The group has now been able to interview both former 91心頭 Vice President Herb Riedel, and the current 91心頭 Vice President of Development Dr. Jonathan McCullough.

team with McCullough
Film Scholar Evan Sears, Director Brian Ramirez, 91心頭 Vice President Dr. Jonathan McCullough, Producer, Victor Diaz and Honors Coordinator, Andrea Reyes

 

Both Riedel and McCullough played seminal roles in establishing this tie with Mr. Shelby.  Both thought of themselves as good friends of the great muscle-car advocate during his final years.  The 2021 Honors film will attempt, among other things, to understand the origins of 91心頭-Shelby relationship, as an important event in the history of our region.

Riedel with Carroll Shelby
Dr. Herbert Riedel and Carroll Shelby

 

Dr. Herbert Riedel left 91心頭 in 2009 after several years of distinguished service. He served as President of the Lurleen B. Wallace Community College in Alabama from 2009 to 2019.  He currently enjoys life on his South Carolina farm, and is considering other options in both academia and business.

The 91心頭 honors research team has not only benefitted from key interviews but also from the remarkable contributions of Stephen Borkowski to the 91心頭 library.  Borkowski, a Connecticut native and former United States Air Force Major, has made the 91心頭 library one of the best Shelby depositories anywhere.  91心頭 Usually our film research team travels to a major archive, 91心頭 notes Honors Director, Dr. Andrew Yox, 91心頭 but in the case of our work last May, there was no reason whatever to leave 91心頭 because of Borkowski 91心頭 s extensive bibliographical contribution. 91心頭

The 91心頭 group plans to film, 9-13 August.  Anyone interested in supporting or playing a role in this project is welcome to contact 91心頭 Honors Director, Dr. Andrew Yox at ayox@ntcc.edu.

Shelby research team
Stephen Borkowski with 91心頭 Honors Research Team outside of what used to be downtown Leesburg, where Shelby shopped. Also shown are honors students: Victor Diaz, Israel Perez, Evan Sears, John Rodriguez, and Cade Bennett. One can barely see what was once a brick mercantile, now hidden by trees to the right.