AussieGrit wrote:At a VIP dinner last night an American woman asked me"where are you from?" I said Australia, she said "wow your English is amazing"
AussieGrit wrote:At a VIP dinner last night an American woman asked me"where are you from?" I said Australia, she said "wow your English is amazing"
AussieGrit wrote:At a VIP dinner last night an American woman asked me"where are you from?" I said Australia, she said "wow your English is amazing"
AussieGrit wrote:At a VIP dinner last night an American woman asked me"where are you from?" I said Australia, she said "wow your English is amazing"
AussieGrit wrote:At a VIP dinner last night an American woman asked me"where are you from?" I said Australia, she said "wow your English is amazing"
AussieGrit wrote:At a VIP dinner last night an American woman asked me"where are you from?" I said Australia, she said "wow your English is amazing"
AussieGrit wrote:At a VIP dinner last night an American woman asked me"where are you from?" I said Australia, she said "wow your English is amazing"
AussieGrit wrote:At a VIP dinner last night an American woman asked me"where are you from?" I said Australia, she said "wow your English is amazing"
AussieGrit wrote:At a VIP dinner last night an American woman asked me"where are you from?" I said Australia, she said "wow your English is amazing"
AussieGrit wrote:At a VIP dinner last night an American woman asked me"where are you from?" I said Australia, she said "wow your English is amazing"
AussieGrit wrote:At a VIP dinner last night an American woman asked me"where are you from?" I said Australia, she said "wow your English is amazing"
AussieGrit wrote:At a VIP dinner last night an American woman asked me"where are you from?" I said Australia, she said "wow your English is amazing"
AussieGrit wrote:At a VIP dinner last night an American woman asked me"where are you from?" I said Australia, she said "wow your English is amazing"
AussieGrit wrote:At a VIP dinner last night an American woman asked me"where are you from?" I said Australia, she said "wow your English is amazing"
AussieGrit wrote:At a VIP dinner last night an American woman asked me"where are you from?" I said Australia, she said "wow your English is amazing"
AussieGrit wrote:At a VIP dinner last night an American woman asked me"where are you from?" I said Australia, she said "wow your English is amazing"
AussieGrit wrote:At a VIP dinner last night an American woman asked me"where are you from?" I said Australia, she said "wow your English is amazing"
Simon Redman wrote:I'm pleased with Franco's result in qualifying here at Reims. We're the first Maserait on the grid and we managed to outpace some fairly fast cars, so yes, it's a good result. I'm hoping that we keep a similar pace up in the race and get to the end of the race, because in that case we'll be headed for a good result.
AussieGrit wrote:At a VIP dinner last night an American woman asked me"where are you from?" I said Australia, she said "wow your English is amazing"
Rol in 'critical but stable condition'
Following a serious accident at Reims-Gueux on Sunday, Italian driver Franco Rol was transported to the hospital at Reims with serious injuries. Doctors report that Rol is alive, but still unconscious and in a critical but stable condition. His injuries are rumoured to include a badly broken left leg and right arm, a fractured skull, three cracked ribs and third degree burns to his hands.
Franco is not yet out of harm's way, but doctors are optimistic about his chances of survival. However, full recovery is uncertain, and his career is potentially over after this accident.
AussieGrit wrote:At a VIP dinner last night an American woman asked me"where are you from?" I said Australia, she said "wow your English is amazing"
Martin Brundle, at the 2005 San Marino GP wrote:You can sort of imagine in four or five years time talking about these guys we've got on the front two rows of the grid today, can't you? They're very much the future of Grand Prix Racing.
Wizzie wrote:He's from a family of used cars salesmen... which might as well be the mafia EurobrunMe wrote:I have no idea why I always think Tony D'Alberto is a mafia member![]()
Villoresi taking a solid 12th following a good qualifying is good news for Ferrari America. Whilst certainly not close to the points we want to achieve, this has allowed us to enter more cars for the coming races and means Villoresi keeps his drive for now. Harry Schell can finally drive for the team as the "America" in Ferrari America. Whilst a 3rd car will be entered for Silverstone at the request of our friends at Ferrari.
Mark Beretta wrote:So is it true that you've converted about 200 grand worth of race car parts into about $1500?
Garry Rogers wrote:Well, we actually got $1900 cash, plus GST! This is a legitimate sale!
Wizzie wrote:Are there any good drivers that we can put alongside Trintignant for Britain?
eurobrun wrote:Because I have gained more entries can I keep Chiron for the rest of the season. (And if possible put Dries Van der Lof in a car for the Dutch GP)
Shadaza wrote:Villoresi taking a solid 12th following a good qualifying is good news for Ferrari America. Whilst certainly not close to the points we want to achieve, this has allowed us to enter more cars for the coming races and means Villoresi keeps his drive for now. Harry Schell can finally drive for the team as the "America" in Ferrari America. Whilst a 3rd car will be entered for Silverstone at the request of our friends at Ferrari.
For Silverstone I would like to reserve three spaces.
1.Luigi Villoresi
2.Harry Schell
3.Peter Whitehead/Reg Parnell (As agreed at the start of the season)
If Ferrari do not request/send a driver then the 3rd car will be withdrawn.
AussieGrit wrote:At a VIP dinner last night an American woman asked me"where are you from?" I said Australia, she said "wow your English is amazing"
Martin Brundle, at the 2005 San Marino GP wrote:You can sort of imagine in four or five years time talking about these guys we've got on the front two rows of the grid today, can't you? They're very much the future of Grand Prix Racing.
Wizzie wrote:Mauri Rose it is in the second Jaguar-powered Aston Martin. If both guys qualify and do remotely well, how many more entries does that give us?
AussieGrit wrote:At a VIP dinner last night an American woman asked me"where are you from?" I said Australia, she said "wow your English is amazing"
tommykl wrote:Wizzie wrote:Mauri Rose it is in the second Jaguar-powered Aston Martin. If both guys qualify and do remotely well, how many more entries does that give us?
That really depends on whether you finish or not. Were you to move up into the second third of the table, you would have 7 for the last three races. A top ten would be an ideal finish.
Martin Brundle, at the 2005 San Marino GP wrote:You can sort of imagine in four or five years time talking about these guys we've got on the front two rows of the grid today, can't you? They're very much the future of Grand Prix Racing.
Wizzie wrote:tommykl wrote:Wizzie wrote:Mauri Rose it is in the second Jaguar-powered Aston Martin. If both guys qualify and do remotely well, how many more entries does that give us?
That really depends on whether you finish or not. Were you to move up into the second third of the table, you would have 7 for the last three races. A top ten would be an ideal finish.
Ok. Right now, I'll put Trintignant in the car for all of the last races for the year before signing him alongside Gonzales from Phoenix for next year. Unless Mr McClean has other plans.
AussieGrit wrote:At a VIP dinner last night an American woman asked me"where are you from?" I said Australia, she said "wow your English is amazing"
tommykl wrote:Wizzie wrote:tommykl wrote:That really depends on whether you finish or not. Were you to move up into the second third of the table, you would have 7 for the last three races. A top ten would be an ideal finish.
Ok. Right now, I'll put Trintignant in the car for all of the last races for the year before signing him alongside Gonzales from Phoenix for next year. Unless Mr McClean has other plans.
That's not possible, as Trintignant is already driving for ENB for the rest of the season...
Martin Brundle, at the 2005 San Marino GP wrote:You can sort of imagine in four or five years time talking about these guys we've got on the front two rows of the grid today, can't you? They're very much the future of Grand Prix Racing.
Aldo Gordini wrote:Papa says I can not race any more, he wants me to help out more in the family business. So I am sad that my career has ended.
Louis Gérard wrote:Sacrebleu. I qualified quite well, ahead of other better cars. Although I was many laps behind, I did finish and in a 12 year old car too. Although the engine was too weak to race down the straights, so maybe next time a more challenging course could do wonders.
dinizintheoven wrote:I've got one: "Reject Moments That Actually Never Happened, As Opposed To Those That Did And Which End With 'Oh, Wait!'" by the users of the F1 Rejects forum.
David Hampshire wrote:Cock. The engine overheated and decided to set itself alight, of course ending my race prematurely. Not only has this cost me a rather nasty sum of money, it now also means I cannot enter my friend Peter Walker into the Silverstone race, as I have limited entries for the remaining races. I hear that there's this company from London, by the name of Cooper, who are starting to supply cars for lower formulaes. I must pay them a visit and see what I can negotiate for next year.
Nuppiz wrote:Romain Grosjean - kids of all ages watch this you know, we don't want to see you realizing your fantasies of creating STR-Lotus babies.
Ferrari America welcome Reg Panell to the team and hope his experience of both the circuit and car will help push our team forward.
tommykl wrote:Your entries are good for Silverstone, and I presume that means that Villoresi is signed for the whole season?
Wizzie wrote:tommykl wrote:Wizzie wrote:Ok. Right now, I'll put Trintignant in the car for all of the last races for the year before signing him alongside Gonzales from Phoenix for next year. Unless Mr McClean has other plans.
That's not possible, as Trintignant is already driving for ENB for the rest of the season...
Ah, ok. What about Mauri Rose?
East Londoner wrote:David Hampshire wrote:Cock. The engine overheated and decided to set itself alight, of course ending my race prematurely. Not only has this cost me a rather nasty sum of money, it now also means I cannot enter my friend Peter Walker into the Silverstone race, as I have limited entries for the remaining races. I hear that there's this company from London, by the name of Cooper, who are starting to supply cars for lower formulaes. I must pay them a visit and see what I can negotiate for next year.
That is, assuming this series follows history and runs under F2 regulations in 1952/1953.
Shadaza wrote:Ferrari America welcome Reg Panell to the team and hope his experience of both the circuit and car will help push our team forward.tommykl wrote:Your entries are good for Silverstone, and I presume that means that Villoresi is signed for the whole season?
Not quite, Harry Schell alone will drive at Zandvort.
Both Villoresi and Schell will drive at the Nurburgring. Whilst the final round at Monza will be Villoresi and Indy 500 winner Troy Ruttman.
Ferrari America entry list:
Britain:
1.Luigi Villoresi
2.Harry Schell
3.Reg Parnell
Netherlands
1.Harry Schell
Germany
1.Luigi Villoresi
2.Harry Schell
Italy
1.Luigi Villoresi
2.Troy Ruttman
Also for future plans I would like to know if F1 will be scaled down to F2 regs or not from 1952.
AussieGrit wrote:At a VIP dinner last night an American woman asked me"where are you from?" I said Australia, she said "wow your English is amazing"
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