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The second part of the list (those quoted above) have all ticked two of the Triple Crown boxes (ie won 2 of the Indy 500, Monaco GP or LM24)
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Jacques Villeneuve: "It’s the world championship that counts. Monaco is just one race that’s part of F1...you can do the Indy 500 and Le Mans on their own, you cannot just do Monaco on its own. I think some people think about it (as part of the triple crown) because in the 1950s it was kind of a stand-alone race, it was very different. But the championship has the value." |
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It is quite annoying that there are two definitions of this. The world championship makes more sense in terms of actually being the thing they all want to win, and also being part of the definition at the time when Graham Hill won the Triple Crown. But the Monaco Grand Prix makes more sense in terms of it being an individual race, and of a similar age to the Indy 500 and Le Mans. I'm not sure which is the better definition of the Triple Crown. |
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If either way our Graham (my childhood hero) is the only one to have won it, then the definition hardly seems to matter.
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Confusing but really depends on what you regard as the most meaningful or the most 'fair' or reasonable. Either way it matters not too much. In real terms it may simply have been a way of measuring effectiveness across a multiplicity of disciplines, US racing, European racing and endurance racing. In that sense Indy 500, WDC and Le Mans makes a lot of sense. If you are looking at the three most definitive races you could look at Monaco as the most prestigious, plus Indy 500 and LeMans. Monaco GP, German GP at the Nurburgring, and Belgian GP at Spa were reckoned to be the three most difficult to master back in the 60's and 70's so winning all three at some point in their F1 careers was regarded as an informal F1 triple measure at that time. And who won all three in their careers? Not many. Several won two of them (Hulme, Stewart and McLaren come to mind) at various times but who won all three across their careers? Across the decades Le Mans, Sebring 12 hours and the Daytona 24 hours are three of the most historic Endurance races that still exist, although we had a number of others back in the 50's and 60's. You could make a list and and rate sports car drivers on that too. But if it is sports car racing you would have to include Can Am titles plus endurance titles. Last edited by Teretonga; 26 Jan 2023 at 00:46. |
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So does that make it my question? To keep things moving with what I believe to be a fairly easy one..... A 'who am 1'? With a what where when and why thrown in. I deliberately rolled my car in a rally, yet still managed to finish 2nd. Who am I? What event? What year? What car was I driving? Why (did I roll the car deliberately)? Bonus if you can tell me any events that took place at the podium celebrations post event Last edited by E.B; 26 Jan 2023 at 06:46. Reason: Added bonus question |
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Colin McRae, Ford Focus?
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The car was a Saab.... I was looking for a type / number as well. Cant give Viv marks for the vague rollover reason. The reason in this case was quite specific. So Event / where, year and why still unanswered. Also the post event shenanigans. 2 ticks for Viv (well, 1.5 as Saab is a bit general). Plus a pat on the. back for being so quick in with the driver name. More ticks required Last edited by E.B; 26 Jan 2023 at 08:24. |
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Erik on-the-roof Carlsson, Saab 96, Safari Rally. He deliberately rolled the car to avoid being stuck in mud, but at the end of the rally nobody believed him so he did it again to show them.
Ford, I think, were so surprised that they tried the same thing with a Cortina (I think) and broke it! I just can't recall the year. (Edit - found it) 1962. |
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If so - the result I have seen shows his finishing position as (initially) being 3rd? If I have the right event - Erik started leading the European championship. His closest competitor was Paul Coltelloni. He rolled his Saab trying to avoid a railway crossing (Carlsson and co-driver John Sprinzel felt the draught of the train which thundered past as the stricken car lay on its side in a ditch) but still made third place. Carlsson was given 25 penalty points for having white (instead of black) numbers on the side of the car. Annoying, but not the end of the world - the points dropped him to fourth. Still champion. It was only at the prize ceremony itself that they discovered that they had been given an additional 25 point penalty, putting them in eighth position. When they asked why, they were told they had been given 25 penalty points per door. The car - Saab 93 B. |
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Pretty much on the nail Graham.... My understanding (from a post event video interview with Erik Carlsson ) is that he got hopelessly bogged, and thinking outside of the square Erik decided to literally flip the car on its roof, and, with the aid of a couple of dozen highly enthusiastic locals, flipped it onto the roof and slid it clear of the mud, put it back on its wheels and Messrs Carlsson and Palm jumped in and continued to finish on the podium 2nd. As Greem said there were those that were sceptical and so Erik repeated the exercise on the grass by the podium.. Ford then at the Safari Gala Ball in Nairobi that night had a PR nightmare. At some stage of the evening the band struck up "Anything you can do I can do better..." as the winning Ford Cortina drove up the small stairs onto the dance floor where it was rolled it over on the dance floor. What could possibly go wrong? They ended up having to replace and pay for a new dance floor, the original damaged in the prank, and also worsened by oil and battery acid that leaked from the overturned car. The only correction I will make to the answer given is that it was 1964 not 1962. https://www.ewrc-results.com/final/1...n-safari-1964/ . (With my pedantic hat on I will add that in those days it was the East African Safari Rally to give it its formal title. ) Question successfully answered, well done all..... the next question is in the hands of Greem EDIT: I mentioned in the post I had got the rollover info from an interview with Carlsson I had seen. Here is that interview. Not a youtube link but an old archive video in B/W. Anyway you will see the video on this page if interested. Amusing also when an interloper stands between camera and interview and get 'pushed vigorously' by the interviewer http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/yo...ddcbc84539fa29 Last edited by E.B; 26 Jan 2023 at 12:07. Reason: Added link to interview with info on the rollover. |
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This one is probably either fiendishly tricky or really really easy. On the McLaren MP4/4, the paint job on the carbon fibre bodywork was supposed to be a single coat (but it wasn't always!). How much did the paint coat weigh? For extra points, what change was made to the car's livery after the first race of the 1988 season - between the races at Interlagos and Imola? |
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I dont know why but 2kg is a number which sticks in my head
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My answer comes from this...
https://youtu.be/xRtjeWsIscc?t=2044 Which I watched a few weeks back and when I saw the question immediately remembered their discussion about the weight of the paint, the desire to keep it light and conflicts with Ron's wishes for it to look perfect. The entire video is fantastic. Richard |
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Ooh, you guys are *good*.
Correct, 7-7.5kg per coat, and correct, the roll hoops got painted. The conversation from the video: "What happened?" "Ron happened" E.B., you're up! |
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