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19 Jun 2011, 06:35 (Ref:2901707) | #1 | ||
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Martin Schanche Pikes Peak 1984
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At the beginning of the video you can see a few seconds of Martin racing in the 1984 event, the first images I have seen ever. I would like see more, if somebody has it.
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When Martin got that flat tyre in the 1984 PPIHC, after about 1/3 of the 20kms distance, he was 11 seconds ahead of Mouton/Pons.
I had agreed to go with him then, but was not able to get airplane tickets which I could afford, due to the 1984 LA Olympics. http://msa.gutknecht-informatik.com/...ruft-5646.html |
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To bad that Martin didn't make a try with his yellow RS2000. Without ballast it weighed under 950 kg! And without restrictors it would have 700 BHP for sure. Not enough to beat Monster, but good for a serious result!
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