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Post by Jamie on May 4, 2018 18:10:29 GMT
well I have to say Joe is off to a good start so hopefully this is going to improve the breed I agree Chris, there’s a lot to like in the current edition.
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Post by charleselan on May 4, 2018 19:09:34 GMT
I will have to cast my critical eye over a copy as I am over in the UK next week .
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Post by Jamie on May 4, 2018 22:12:22 GMT
Nice Brabham article, a Brian Henton lunch with and Jimmy at Indy 👍
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Post by charleselan on May 4, 2018 22:50:33 GMT
Nice Brabham article, a Brian Henton lunch with and Jimmy at Indy 👍 Great! At last someone getting hold of Brian Henton, now that is worth looking out for.
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Post by Jamie on May 5, 2018 6:41:19 GMT
Nice Brabham article, a Brian Henton lunch with and Jimmy at Indy 👍 Great! At last someone getting hold of Brian Henton, now that is worth looking out for. Yes, he’s an interesting character and a great driver. I wish the article was twice as long as you can tell there are many, many stories to tell....
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Post by charleselan on May 5, 2018 11:13:45 GMT
Great! At last someone getting hold of Brian Henton, now that is worth looking out for. Yes, he’s an interesting character and a great driver. I wish the article was twice as long as you can tell there are many, many stories to tell.... He certainly is Jamie, and long overdue hearing from him. Always liked him as a driver and was delighted when he won the European F2 Championship in the lovely Toleman TG280. It was a shame his entry with Toleman to F1 was in such a tank of a car, but they had to begin somewhere. Brian made some quite impressive drives in a Tyrrell in 1982. All from humble beginnings which wasn't easy. John
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Post by chrisb on May 5, 2018 12:15:45 GMT
I thought superhen was a racer in two parts, when he was in the Lotus and when he 'came back' in F2 in that - as you say John -the beautiful Toleman that was a wonderful time in F2 and he and Dell were a wonderful team, he is interesting and how he scrapped through to F1 was a tribute to him
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