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Adelaide 1994 is the one that sticks out most for me.
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Gilles always drove very fast, whether he's on an out, hot or in lap. But i don't believe that Pironi had a direct influence on his death, more so through Gilles' state of mind as Adam said before. He was too fixed on beating Didier to the pole. |
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But the accident took place on the back end of the circuit. Gilles wasn't even close to the pit entry.
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The Gilles Villeneuve Biography is a very good one to read, like the Barry Sheene one I read aswell - shows both sides of the man. Of special mention is gilles buying a helliocopter, and when asked "why couldn't he wait till next year"
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All correct deeks, except that as far as i know they weren't fighting for pole, they were in about 4th and 5th or so.
Most controversial moment......can't pinpoint one but mostly they involved Nigel Mansell. |
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27 Jan 2004, 13:03 (Ref:852200) | #58 | |
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indeed Racer69, got a bit carried away then...meant p2 to Pironi...was actually 6 and 7.
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I vote for 1968 and the appearence of Player's Tobacco Gold Leaf branding on the Lotus 49's. (I had missed jj's comment first time through, but to add to subsequent comments, believe that apart from Love as mentioned by phoenix and AA], previous sponsors in F1 had Motorsports or motor industry connections, correct me if I am wrong)
The rise of commercialism stimulated an increased professionalism in the sport. It might be argued that the quality of the racers and the racing got better, but teams no longer raced for national pride, but for the Glory of a Corporate Boardroom. (Long Live Phillip Miorris!) I would argue that the increased involvement of Non-motorsports Sponsors through the '70's directly led to the profusion of Kit-Car Constructors in the '70's and later contributed to their collective demise as the expense spiralled ever-upward. The cost of remaining a participant became prohibative for all but the very savvy few. Today, despite the fact that Cigarettes had only three years left before advertising was outlawed, F1 remains Tobacco's whore and has in the last year pulled the plug on several longstamding venues. Spa, Montreal and any race as the french GP deserve to be on the calledar long before China and Bahrain are even considered as venues. F1 management is forsakeing their established fanbase in the pursuit of tainted money from locales that allow them to continue to advertise cigs like a junkie who forsakes family, friends and welfare for that next fix. Cigarette money built F1 and now it will destroy it. |
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Just found this website..... ]HERE and i quote..... while on his way to the pits during Saturday qualifying, he came up behind the much slower March of Mass. Gilles' in laps were often like other driver's hot ones, and Mass pulled over to give him a free track, in the process obstructing the pit entrance. The resulting collision sent the Ferrari off in cartwheeling disintegration. Villeneuve was resuscitated at the scene, but his injuries were mortal. He died in a local hospital that evening. Here's a circuit guide also (i have circled the spot)..... . Last edited by Mr V; 27 Jan 2004 at 20:52. |
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27 Jan 2004, 21:04 (Ref:852853) | #64 | |
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Nice map, Mr V but up in the top right hand corner you will see the place the accident actually occurred. It is nowhere near the pits. Also GV was reputed to be doing 140 mph when he hit...unlikely in the chicane you have pointed out. Also the pit entry is back from where you have circled and the circuit goes anti clockwise...just a few minor corrections!
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G.V. is one of the biggest f1 lost...There is not many driver like him.I still remember seeing that crash live, i was only 10. So sad...
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Yes, I went back and checked the circuit after I shot my mouth off...clockwise. However the accident was at the back of the track at the left hand kink as I said, not near the pits. Tragic, in any case.
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Having watched the actual footage of it, i concur that i got the part of the track wrong (that will teach me to rely on a website ) but i stand by my original statement that Gilles should have gone round the outside as opposed to trying the inside (of Mass) as the following corner was a right hander.
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28 Jan 2004, 01:45 (Ref:853087) | #70 | |
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Mr V...we'll call it a draw then
There were probably quite a few times when GV zigged when he should have zagged...Mt Fuji 77 probably the worst of them. |
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29 Jan 2004, 14:35 (Ref:855178) | #72 | |
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If we're strictly talking controversy, I think the moment Jacques Villeneuve drove into Michael Schumacher as the the German hit a patch of oil at Jerez in '97 so he could win the title was perhaps the most controversial of all F1 events.
It polarises opinion like nothing before, or after. Except maybe whether this is DC's year or not. |
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29 Jan 2004, 15:38 (Ref:855244) | #74 | ||
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29 Jan 2004, 16:26 (Ref:855288) | #75 | ||
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I don't know...but the version i heard doesn't tally.
Could you provide a link? |
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