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He later created the less general one to help further Fluxies career. Can anyone out there confirm or deny this? Maybe even a separate thread? Last edited by John Turner; 16 Jan 2007 at 12:53. |
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I take we are talking about Ian Flux?
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Good driver that Fluxie!
I hadn't realised from reading the Lost Generation book that he'd been such a part of the Embassy Hill set up in mid 70's? I guess he embarked on his racing career after that? He's driven loads of cars and must be a protagonist up there with David Leslie and the late Gerry Marshall for the award of 'Most race cars driven.' I remember he was quite close with the Roni mob in the 80's and had lots of mileage in their one off Cygnus F3 car (anyone remember that device?) and may have shook down their later F3000 cars as well. |
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Fluxie won the British F Vee champ in 1975. Then went F3 with one of the first 'customer' RT1s in 1976. He went well, also in 77 with that car, though never won a race. He stayed in F3 in 78 with an older March, but that was pretty much it I think in his attempt at a 'serious career' as a top-line driver. Seems to be a great character though, spiritual heir to Lanfranchi maybe?
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A fine driver indeed, but I thought Charlize Theron was an odd choice to play him in the biopic.
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As for the sticker. I remember it and think it was for him, but knowing his character he would have made it his own anyway. One of the characters of British motor racing |
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Is Ian Flux releated to Adrian Flux? I seem to recall the name as being connected with insurance of racing cars and teams.
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Just been on the phone to Ian.
'For Flux Sake' has absolutely nothing to do with Steve Sydenham. In 1980 Ian was racing Doc Ehrlich's Atlantic car. It had an aluminium 'flip up' air deflector just infront of the cockpit to prevent buffeting. Doc Ehrlich had painted FLUX on this deflector in black letters. Tiff Needell came along one day at Brands and with a black marker wrote 'FOR' and 'SAKE' either side. It stuck of course and from that day Ian has had it on his helmet. Tiff and Ian are old mates, Ian was Tiff's best man. |
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