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Post by René on Jun 23, 2022 21:09:58 GMT
Rene, I too was in Germany last weekend enjoying the brilliant and sweeping majestic roads around the Black Forest area on my new'sh Triumph Tiger so missed the race but would concur with your thoughts that Charles and Max are really the class of the field, one can never discount Lewis and his absolute speed but when the likes of Jackie Stewart are now encouraging him to retire I guess one has to listen. I am more than impressed by Perez though and wonder how that will develop incidentally talking of Jackie who is now the oldest living GP winner. which is amazing Chris, I was in the other direction to the north at a trade show in Hanover. I will never discount Lewis, he just doesn’t have the car right now. George is also good enough to challenge Max and I believe so is Lando but you need a good car. Wow, Jackie the oldest living Grand Prix winner. That was of course Tony Brooks until his recent passing.
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Post by robmarsh on Jun 24, 2022 7:48:58 GMT
British GP 1970 at Brands Hatch. 1970 was probably JYS best season in terms of driving, the car was awful but those overalls, Dunlop colours, must be some of the most jarring I have ever seen.
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Post by Carl on Jun 24, 2022 17:13:20 GMT
British GP 1970 at Brands Hatch. 1970 was probably JYS best season in terms of driving, the car was awful but those overalls, Dunlop colours, must be some of the most jarring I have ever seen. My thoughts exactly, Rob, and his cascading mod haircut!
A beautiful, iconic helmet design is a saving grace for a great driver despite fashion weakness.
-Carl
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