Lotus champions other than Hill whose wins were equalled in 1968 ALL won the most grands pix in their winning title year.
Chapman was true to his word.
But even if it were not so - that is the way he thought.
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Lotus champions other than Hill whose wins were equalled in 1968 ALL won the most grands pix in their winning title year.
Chapman was true to his word.
But even if it were not so - that is the way he thought.
At different times which two drivers were known as "Beco" and the other as
"Little Napper".
Who said: they dont like this era and would have been more comfortable as a racing driver in the 60's or 70's?
Mark Webber?
Kimi
Naturally :DQuote:
Originally Posted by theugsquirrel
Is that the nickname question or the harking back to the 60's and 70's question?Quote:
Originally Posted by Saint Devote
Quote:
Originally Posted by D-Type
The nicknames question is stil unanswered.
Clue-time:
Beco refers to a Brazilian
Little Napper to a Frenchman
:D
OK, it wasn't Nigel Mansell but Tim Harvey who collided with Menu. Officials couldn't use the tape because it was smeared with some sticky substance. And the penalty was a fine awarded to Harvey for breaching the championship's commercial regulations.Quote:
Originally Posted by 52Paddy
As for the question on the go at the moment, I have no clue :confused:
OK then, another easy oneQuote:
Originally Posted by 52Paddy
Murray Walker during his career as a commentator in F1 had 3 main partners these being of course James Hunt (1980-1993), Jonathan Palmer (1993-1996) and Martin Brundle (1997-2001)but if you count them all, he actually had 4 becuase on 2 occasions, another former driver stepped in to replace one of the aforementioned co-commentators and funnily enough they were at the exact same Grand Prix
So what we're after is the driver, who he replaced in the commentary booth and why