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At the risk of being forever banned from the "club" (no change I race a Dagenham Donkey) I would not allow Marcus Pye anywhere near my car. He's so far up his own rear end even if you introduce yourself he ignores you. (Or should that be "one"?).
I recently met Simon H and what a nice guy. Talks sense and certainly can drive. But I knew that anyway.
As a f'rinstance David Thomas is seriously quick and can drive anything with rear wheel power. Norman Ricketts, who apart from being quick, is one of the nicest guys in racing today. Our own Anglia pedaller Gordon Streeter is not without talent (and hair of course). So although this post is slightly off topic, the owners would do well to lok beyond the "club" or headlines and seek out those who can drive. Of course Whizzo, Tony Dron etc. are excluded from this particular rant. |
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Marcus,Simon ,Michael S all one club Peter.You can't have one without the other.They are very,very serious
Reasonable rant but question some of the ideas as at least two others you mention should be in the Olympic gymnastic team and always buy themselvesc a mirror for Chrismas |
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I agree with Tony Dron , also because i co-own the Ginetta G15 that he and his brother owned many years ago.
I also remember seeing Willie Green in a Lotus 47 on the original club circuit and i will never forget the sight and sound of that absolute magic. Pete Last edited by petestenning; 12 Jul 2007 at 18:35. |
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John, you've lost me, Olympic team Mirrors?
Respecting Marcus' capabilities I'm afraid he's an ass and if I had a car he would like to drive, I'd ask him to look elsewhere. |
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Thought they would need the flexibility to conform with your ideas kissing their own ar... and several of them luv theirselves thus the mirror
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I'm looking to get into Historics. I'm 22 and finding the right car for a tight budget is hard. I've never had the chance to seriously compete in karting or single seaters and I know I wouldnt be able to make a career from it.
I wish I had the background to be able to get a decent historic to race myself but I don't. I would be happy just taking someone's pride and joy out and hand it back to them in one piece. |
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I think Marcus is OK myself i would be happy for him to have a run out in fact he had one with the PBMW's and Pre-93's at Combe and seemed fine. We organised with Autosport and Falken Tyres a whole test day a few years back and he drove a lot of our guys (ModProds at the time) cars and he was very good quite unlike some other well known gentleman (no names sorry, but middle nickname something like CarBreaker) that took over from the very sympathic (car wise) jorno Art Marcos (spelling?)who also did several sessions for us at CCC magazine and was excellent.
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I really think you perhaps don't know David, Norman or Gordon but if you refer to Tony or Barrie W then you surprise me, I've always found them to be friendly and polite. I only met Simon recently and found him to be very interesting and down to earth. I apologise for taking this off topic BTW. |
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Correct,dont know David,Norman or Gordon.Marcus has driven my cars (very steady)and is no problem unless you want papers,Known Tony D since 73 and
is a good bloke.Does that help sort my reply |
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Got it. But I beg to differ. You should really talk to the other three though. I've no doubt they'll be at Spa this year. But I guess that is the point of this thread after all. Why pay a "celebrity" when there are some really good solid and capable drivers who would jump at the chance to drive a special car. Dave Axisa once told me that he drives with someone in Gentlemen Drivers and once asked what his liability would be if he returned to the owner "a pile of poo" after a race. Conjured up a picture that I really didn't want to see. |
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We seem to be going a bit off track here.My point/question was aimed at the Unknown Imports,not our established Drivers,Tony is a good friend,regular lunch ,beer tasting etc,Simon ect ,they do not charge ridiculous amounts and they will actually" bring it back alive".What promted the original post was that "A" driver was brought in from a far off country and obviously could,nt drive a soapy stick-------.He managed two retirments through not feeling/knowing what the car was telling him! That,s the sort of thing i,m on about.
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It sort of follows on from your point though. Why bring in said forrinner when we have talent locally who are ignored because perhaps they don't run in the "right" series/club?
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increasingly I find myself agreeing with JR which I find worrying as it must mean I am turning into a grumpy old man as well!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Marcus I have to tell you is a good bloke and capable of having a good laugh at both himself and others. SH is very talented - has he ever smiled? All the Schryver pack are very friendly as well as very good drivers and the two occassions that I have met Tony Dron I have found him to be good company as well as clearly a talented driver. Some drivers can have the tendency to think that they are a living legend.... |
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Simon,
I agree re Tony etc. and indeed I wasn't suggesting they should be ignored. My point is that Terry asked why import a forrinner? And I agree, when we have some very good guys racing but they don't get recognition because of the cars they race or the club they belong to. |
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If an owner wants to let a prat drive his car he can,its his money.his decision
The problem is when the said driver effects others in the race or practise and costs others money due to no fault of their own. Welcome to the club Simon and we will soon catch Peter S H spends to much time with Frank, |
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O.K,I,ll admit to doing the 6 hr one year,three drivers,one I knew to be "steady"[too much so].The other came over from NZ especially for the event,I did not pay,he paid his way.The result was that he lost it on two occaisions,the car was beaten to buggery,it cost me a lot in time/money to put it right,oh,and I got one lap cos he,d shagged the box/clutch.It just amazes me that people have to look elsewhere for thier drivers!.[The offending driver did not offer to help in anyway] hence the question,why do these prats not take a bit of pride in the cars they are entrusted in.?
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Different point. If they've come over from a long way away then its unlikely they'll be around for retribution so they don't bother. |
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Yeah but ,no but,there is still the matter of drivers who are from this Island who have the same outlook on these thing,s.
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I take your point and also agree with John Ruston (oops) in that it is up to the owners. I have shared my car with others and we came to an agreement as to who is responsible for what in advance. As it happens the last time, the car suffered an unforeseen bout of unreliabilty so I refunded the co driver some of his share. It works both ways. But that is the point I guess, get thimgs agreed up front then you can't complain. I should point out that I felt honour bound to refund the driver, it wasn't in any agreement. |
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Sorry I'm late, some of us have had to do some work this week!
I think I'm probably one of the younger historic racers, with the exception of a few offspring of racers, and as a car builder/prepper also I have the mechanical sympathy/knowledge to bring a car home safely Its a great privelidge to get to race historic cars, and something I have to work darn hard at to be able to afford to enter let alone compete, so the idea of paying a driver just doesn't exist, even if I could afford it. To My mind it should be a gentlemans sport/hobby and as such general conduct should be gentlemanly as well, although in some cases it clearly is not. I've just had a dissapointing but entirely understandable email from a long since retired professional all rounder who achieved more in his career than anyone mentioned here thus far I think, at no time was money even mentioned. had we teamed up it would have been purely for the pleasure. Thats the way it should be. |
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