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4 Nov 2004, 19:13 (Ref:1144995) | #1 | ||
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This is an extract from a 1970 F2 meeting programme, After each drivers name there was a description of each driver...
Perhaps it should be applied to modern programmes Alcoa Trophy Meeting. Crystal Palace 25th May 1970 Official Programme 2s 6d. -The following extracts that paint a great picture of that years meet. Jackie Stewart 'World Champion in 1969 and winner of countless F2 Races. Stewart drives a Brabham entered by Guilford motor dealer John Coombs' Graham Hill 'Probably Britain's greatest ever ambassador for motor racing having his first F2 race for the year in a new Lotus 69 entered by himself' Derek Bell 'Unquestionably the F2 sensation of this season' Robin Widdows 'All round sportsman and one of F2's toughest customers' Peter Westbury 'Familiar bearded driver, as skilled behind the wheel as on the design board' John Miles 'London driver and son of Sir Bernard Miles the well-known character actor' Peter Gaydon 'A successful F3 graduate' Alister Walker 'Wealthy private owner of his own 2 car F2 Team' Malcom Guthrie 'Voluble son of Sir Giles Guthrie' Alan Rollinson 'Highly experienced driver who has driven practically every kind of race car in the last 6 years' Graham Birrell 'Leading Scottish driver and elder of 2 racing brothers' David Cole 'Well established F3 driver, 1st F2 race today' Rob Lamplough 'Quick witted comic of the F2 circus' Paul Craven 'New to F2 from a quiet season in F3' Henri Pescaolo 'Top French ace & drives Matra in F1' Jean-Pierre Beltoise 'Doyen of French motor racing' Francois Mazet 'One of France's top F3 drivers in 1969' Francois Cevert 'Yet another one of the rapidly growing group of up-and-coming young French drivers' Jean-Pierre Jabouille 'Drives 1 of the 4 car Pygmee Team' Patrick Depailler 'Small quiet spoken French driver' Patrick Dal Bo 'Son of the constructor of Pygmees, Marius Dal Bo' Andrea de Adamich 'Studious-looking sports car driver' Vittorio Brambilla 'Younger brother of Tino & again a Monza specialist' Tino Brambilla 'Wiry little Italian who switched from motor cycles a few years back' Ronnie Peterson 'Spent all of 1969 winning F3 races with a Tecno' Reine Wisell 'One of the top trio of F3 boys' John Watson 'probably one of the best drivers to have come out of the Emerald Isle' Brian Cullen 'Comes from Limerick' Carlos Reutemann 'One of 2 young Argentinians to have arrived in Europe this year' Benedicto Caldarella '2nd Argentinian with a wealth of experience' Jochen Rindt 'Recent Winner of the sensational Monaco GP' Tim Schenken 'Unquestionably one of the top finds in motor racing' Tetsu Ikuzawea 'Only Japanese driver ever to have raced professionally in Europe' Emerson Fittipaldi 'Drove Formula Ford and F3 last year winning the Lombank F3 Championship' Clay Regazzoni 'Fierce little Italian speaking Swiss driver' Howden Ganley 'Late season sensation in 1969' Warner Lindermann 'German driver who races the ex Kurt Ahrens Brabham, known as "Noddy"' Adam Potocki 'French national of Polish birth... and always a controversial figure due to his hard driving tactics' |
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4 Nov 2004, 19:37 (Ref:1145022) | #2 | ||
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Just look at the names there Sam. Unbelievable.
It really was the golden age and I feel so lucky to have seen some of these F2 races at the Palace. The final of the '72 F2 meeting was one of the best motor races I have ever seen. Hailwood's Matchbox Surtees versus Scheckter in the McLaren M21. |
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4 Nov 2004, 19:41 (Ref:1145028) | #3 | ||
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Have a go yourself its easy - well until you get to Timo Glock who apparently is a racing driver
Rubens Barrichello - charming Brazilian, frequently the bridesmaid to his more illustrious team mate Jenson Button - Darling of the british press young button has proved to be Britains top racing driver Kimi Raikkkkkkonononenenen - Finnish, Quiet (dull?) Fernando Alonso - rapid Spaniard has proven not only to be the finest swordsman in all spain, but also rather handy behind the wheel of a Renault JPM - Festively plump Columbian, quick, when the mood takes him. Showed well in American series Takuma Sato - Crash happy Japanese, with a fair turn of speed, darling of Honda. Giancarlo Fisichella - promised lots a few years ago. Delivers with the reliability of Parcel Force Filipe Massa - cheeeky Brazilian oik, goes quickly, in Brazil (other wise the only place he goes quickly - is off the track) David Coulthard - The smoothest thing to come out of Scotland since a dram of Dalwhinnie known in Formula One circles as "the Jaw". DC is well overdue a trip to uncle Rons home for retired whingers (racing drivers) Mark Webber - No worries, now that he's in a Williams Jacques Villenueve - Won the world championship in 1997, bit **** now. Micheal Schumacher - 7 times world champion (time to give up?) Nick Hiedfeld - Holder of the Goodwood hillclimb course record, only thing worthy of note, might do better if he was in something a bit better than Jordan Olivier Panis - Has retired, which is nice Timo Glock - Who, sorry? Ginni Bruni - probably set quicker time when being something of a wizard in F3, someone give him a decent car please! Ralf Schumacher - Turned down Jordan, crashed in America, missed a few races, miserable, returned in Japan, Shame. Ricardo Zonta - Mercedes pilot now drives the car in front....its about to be lapped Christian Klien - Not a rentadriver, honest Zsolt Baumgartner - Hungarian, won a German single seater series once, must have been a quiet year then. Last edited by ss_collins; 4 Nov 2004 at 19:42. |
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Doesn't quite read the same in 2004 as in 1970, does it?
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4 Nov 2004, 19:55 (Ref:1145044) | #5 | ||
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Yes, the names like Tetsu just aren't around nowadays.
That is an enjoyable read. The guy driving the Coombs car was on Johnnie Walker (BBC R2) show tonight. He must have been on over twenty minutes and they even played The Chain. If anyone would like to listen to the show again, go here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio2/index.shtml?logo JYS was on in the last half hour or so of the program. Last edited by Adam43; 4 Nov 2004 at 19:57. |
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Great thread Sam, what an evocative list of names!
Love the description of Clay Regazzoni ! |
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Michael - the most successful driver in Formula 1 history
Rubens - about to spend his 6th season with Ferrari JPM - Fiery Columbian who has made some unbelievable overtaking moves Ralf - Unpredictable and occasionally fast Kimi - Proved many wrong when he made the jump from Formula Ford, won at the classic Spa track in 2004 DC - Fifth in the alltime point-scorers list, has done a record number of races for one team Jarno - Won the Monaco Grand Prix, and the 1996 German F3 title, named after a Finnish rally driver Alonso - Heavily backed by Flavio Briatore, the youngest Grand Prix winner ever JV - Faded champion looking for a fresh start Button - Silly name, fast driver. His podiums have game like buses - none for 4 years, then 10 in 6 months Sato - Better not use words like 'samurai', 'kamikaze' or 'banzai' to descibe this fast and aggressive youngster Davidson - Diminuitive chap with a very outspoken dad Fisichella - Never in the right team at the right time, but a race winner all the same Massa - Similar to Sato, but not as fast, and still wilder Webber - Does a lot of charity work, promising driver who has a chance to prove himself now Klien - Has wings, but doesn't know how to use them Wirdheim - The latest F3000 champion to be ignored by F1 bosses Panis - Careful how you spell the name of this likable Frenchman da Matta - Fact of da Matta is that he's finished (sorry) Zonta - Career test driver who had the odd chance Briscoe - European Formula 3 champion, long-time Toyota protegé Heidfeld - Seems to Heid from publicity, though many Feld he deserved a better drive Pantano - Hasn't made the grade yet Glock - Impressive though unspectacular young German Doornbos - Impressed as a rookie in F3000 Bruni - Modest at best Baumgartner - Hungarian who's Not as bad as people thought Leinders - Famous for crashing on his first lap in an F1 car. |
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4 Nov 2004, 23:01 (Ref:1145189) | #8 | ||
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My dad went to the British Grand Prix at Brands Hatch in 1974.
In the program there's a picture of each driver, his (or her, 2 women divers I think there are in the program) car, and a brief paragraph about them. |
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I know he won a race in the German Formula Renault in 99, but did he win the series? |
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I think it actually says "won a German single race series" on his CV. The 'F1 Drivers of Hungary Annual Showdown,' I believe.
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aah my error it did take some seaching to find if he had ever won - anything.
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7 Nov 2004, 02:01 (Ref:1146457) | #12 | |
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Actually, I was joking.
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