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.
dinizintheoven wrote:That's a cracking read. And as for this...eytl on the main site wrote:Entering the last hour, they had a lead that was worth more than 60 minutes. Which was just as well, because the turbocharger failed. Danny was at the wheel, and he calmly stopped on the front straight, just before the start-finish line, letting the car idling and smoking away. When 24 hours finally elapsed, he simply put the car into gear and drove over the line to claim victory by a whopping 49 laps and 192 miles! It would prove to be Danny's greatest success in sports car racing.
That is quite brilliant. And I don't think anyone would consider doing that now, even the bigwigs at Audi and Toyota.
mario wrote:I think you're quite right about that (although it also reflects how the world of motor racing has evolved that such a move wouldn't be permitted today anyway, I believe).
Warren Hughes wrote:Great article - as others have said, well worth the wait!
Also, the picture from the 1981 Indy crash![]()
midgrid wrote:Warren Hughes wrote:Great article - as others have said, well worth the wait!
Also, the picture from the 1981 Indy crash![]()
If you think that was scary, check out this live TV coverage of the accident. Amazing he survived it.
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