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29 Jun 2005, 12:47 (Ref:1342774) | #51 | ||
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You have to be a self-centred so and so to survive in that business. Take Mr Mansell for example. Very successful, but a pain in the *** to work with. Patrick Head commented 'If I could have kept him in a box, taken him out for the race and then locked him back in it until the next one I would have done just that'. After Mario Andretti had been his partner for one season in America he said it was the worst time in his career. Speed, care of the car etc. are naturally of paramount importance but number one in the requirements for success in endurance racing is the ability to work as a team member. I have no doubt that TK possesses great skill in that area and encourages and supports his team to realise their goals. As time goes by many will remember the Audi R8/Kristensen era more fondly than perhaps they do at the moment. |
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I think a strong case can be made for Tom as the 'greatest', within the constraints of comparing different eras. Undoubtedly he is the guy you would want in your car at the moment. Not only that, but when a tricky or long stint comes up he is in there.
Ickx. A great man too. I feel both these drivers share a lot. |
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It's also worth bearing in mind that we are comparing the retired Jacky Ickx with the still-active Tom Kristensen. Not to take anything away from Ickx, but Kristensen may still win Le Mans again, perhaps many times. If there is a Joest Audi R10 at La Sarthe next year, and if Kristensen's in it, I wouldn't bet against it winning.
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Absolutely spot on Cy. Lets face it, none of us ever thought JIs record would be beaten, although many (including me) thought Dalmas might get close. The guy is a great driver and has had the fortune to always be in the right place at the right time with terrific teammates. Its a stellar achievement and whether he is better than Jackie is toatlly irrelevant. (Just like the comments about whether Schumacher is better than Senna...... I know the answer, of course...... ) |
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Impossible to compare eras I agree. TK's success at LM is incredible agreed, but one point as stated, not quite the same level of opposition that Ickx got in his days.
From my own viewpoint, I much prefer the Ickx era when men were men, far more dangerous and more often than not only 2 drivers per car. The GT40s, 917s and Group C cars were far better looking than any Audi R8! |
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Audi R8 certainly played a huge part in Kristensen's success, but, legendary now as it has to be called, I think the R8 represents everything that's dull - it's always reliable, it's a very ordinary looking prototype - nothing really stands out about it, and it makes one of the least interesting engine notes for sportscar racing. Can't take it's success and reputation away from it though!
They say a truly legendary winning package doesn't have anything "special" or "revolutionary" about it - it's just very good in every department. Same can be said for the R8 and Tom Kristensen, I guess... |
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True. Will be strange in years to come to see R8's in historic prototype events...
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My 2 p... Jacky Ickx became part of the history, not only with his victories, but due to the way he got them : in 1969 walking across the starting straight, then battle for the chequered flag, 1977(?) joining a team who had its car in the bottom of the overall to get the trophee, retiring then coming back for a last win...
People use to become part of the story when the party's over. Tom K has still a lot to say and to do... he's still young... (a real gentleman, if you ask me, BTW ; I won't forget him spoting me on in the paddock with my Bentley jacket while I was asking him "go for a sixth one ?" and answering "hey, nice jacket you've got there !") Times have changed too. Le Mans in the 60'-70' and early 80' was an endurance race. Jacky Ickx describe it more like a 24 hours sprint now. Cars are more reliable, faster... different. For Tom K, I consider myself lucky to live an area with such a pilot... I'll be able to say "I was there" later... |
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Probably so - I can see you now, at the 2031 Goodwood Festival of Speed...
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On Infoscourse today : an interview of Tom Kristensen... in English !
Nice move by our french news' providers... enjoy ! |
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