Blue Brazil wrote:Just came across this in my favourites. Gave me a good chuckle the first time I read it and it still does. A selection of Indycar journalists give their opinions on the worst drivers ever to disgrace the series. Enjoy!
http://auto-racing.speedtv.com/article/ ... -all-time/
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.
Verde wrote:Jean-Pierre Frey is such an amazing guy. I wrote a huge article about him last year and everything that could be rolled up to destroy one's reputation was present in his life.
He made money by selling apartments in Switzerland. Some years after the end of his career, rumours came out telling that Frey had sold apartments that weren't of his ownership! AFAIK, he was convicted for this, but I don't remember what actually happen.
But the other way round also happened. Frey had a problem with Euromotorsport manager Antonio Ferrari in 1989 and sued him. Ferrari had took away more than $1mi from an account that he shared whatever was the reason with JPF. The driver could have won the lawsuit, but there were two problems: he took too long to sue him and, therefore, the matter had prescribed; and one of the arguments he used was that the name used on the transaction was "Pierre Frey Jean", but JPF didn't know that this was the form used by the bank to register the account holder!
A great guy. And his Dollop F3000 team was also pure rubbish. Good old times. Nowadays, such a team would never be allowed to attend a Formula Renault 2.0 race.
thehemogoblin, on giving a reason for reporting a particular post wrote:He Zsolted!!!
Phoenix wrote:Verde wrote:Jean-Pierre Frey is such an amazing guy. I wrote a huge article about him last year and everything that could be rolled up to destroy one's reputation was present in his life.
He made money by selling apartments in Switzerland. Some years after the end of his career, rumours came out telling that Frey had sold apartments that weren't of his ownership! AFAIK, he was convicted for this, but I don't remember what actually happen.
But the other way round also happened. Frey had a problem with Euromotorsport manager Antonio Ferrari in 1989 and sued him. Ferrari had took away more than $1mi from an account that he shared whatever was the reason with JPF. The driver could have won the lawsuit, but there were two problems: he took too long to sue him and, therefore, the matter had prescribed; and one of the arguments he used was that the name used on the transaction was "Pierre Frey Jean", but JPF didn't know that this was the form used by the bank to register the account holder!
A great guy. And his Dollop F3000 team was also pure rubbish. Good old times. Nowadays, such a team would never be allowed to attend a Formula Renault 2.0 race.
Yes, I remember reading your article, that's how I came to know about the delicacies this great human being served
AdrianSutil wrote:How do you end up being 15 LAPS BEHIND in a race?! Makes Deletraz look like a god
dr-baker wrote:AdrianSutil wrote:How do you end up being 15 LAPS BEHIND in a race?! Makes Deletraz look like a god
For Al Pease, this would be equivalent to winning the WDC, Indy 500 and Le Mans all at once! 46 laps behind, if my memory of his F1R profile serves me right...
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"
Verde wrote:Phoenix wrote:Verde wrote:Jean-Pierre Frey is such an amazing guy. I wrote a huge article about him last year and everything that could be rolled up to destroy one's reputation was present in his life.
He made money by selling apartments in Switzerland. Some years after the end of his career, rumours came out telling that Frey had sold apartments that weren't of his ownership! AFAIK, he was convicted for this, but I don't remember what actually happen.
But the other way round also happened. Frey had a problem with Euromotorsport manager Antonio Ferrari in 1989 and sued him. Ferrari had took away more than $1mi from an account that he shared whatever was the reason with JPF. The driver could have won the lawsuit, but there were two problems: he took too long to sue him and, therefore, the matter had prescribed; and one of the arguments he used was that the name used on the transaction was "Pierre Frey Jean", but JPF didn't know that this was the form used by the bank to register the account holder!
A great guy. And his Dollop F3000 team was also pure rubbish. Good old times. Nowadays, such a team would never be allowed to attend a Formula Renault 2.0 race.
Yes, I remember reading your article, that's how I came to know about the delicacies this great human being served
Haha, but are you somebody that I know?
thehemogoblin, on giving a reason for reporting a particular post wrote:He Zsolted!!!
Verde wrote:Jean-Pierre Frey is such an amazing guy. I wrote a huge article about him last year and everything that could be rolled up to destroy one's reputation was present in his life.
He made money by selling apartments in Switzerland. Some years after the end of his career, rumours came out telling that Frey had sold apartments that weren't of his ownership! AFAIK, he was convicted for this, but I don't remember what actually happen.
But the other way round also happened. Frey had a problem with Euromotorsport manager Antonio Ferrari in 1989 and sued him. Ferrari had took away more than $1mi from an account that he shared whatever was the reason with JPF. The driver could have won the lawsuit, but there were two problems: he took too long to sue him and, therefore, the matter had prescribed; and one of the arguments he used was that the name used on the transaction was "Pierre Frey Jean", but JPF didn't know that this was the form used by the bank to register the account holder!
A great guy. And his Dollop F3000 team was also pure rubbish. Good old times. Nowadays, such a team would never be allowed to attend a Formula Renault 2.0 race.
golic_2004 wrote:Could he actually be the father or an uncle to one Rahel Frey?
Pointrox wrote:golic_2004 wrote:Could he actually be the father or an uncle to one Rahel Frey?
Well, no. But I can see where you're going with this
Faustus wrote:I can't find anything on the net about any close family relation. She mentions that her father raced karts, but that's it.
midgrid wrote:If you were an aspiring professional racing driver, would you dare to mention any potential connection at all, let alone familial, to Jean-Pierre?
Verde wrote:But the other way round also happened. Frey had a problem with Euromotorsport manager Antonio Ferrari in 1989 and sued him. Ferrari had took away more than $1mi from an account that he shared whatever was the reason with JPF. The driver could have won the lawsuit, but there were two problems: he took too long to sue him and, therefore, the matter had prescribed; and one of the arguments he used was that the name used on the transaction was "Pierre Frey Jean", but JPF didn't know that this was the form used by the bank to register the account holder!
Clint Bowyer at Richmond wrote:Thank you Juan Pablo (Montoya) for wrecking me, and then winning me the race!
Cynon wrote:Ever heard of a team called EuroInternational? It's the same team. They even ran Simona de Silvestro in Formula BMW or something like that a few years back!
Not sure if they're still around... but that's another hilarious story about Jean Pierre Frey...
Cynon wrote:I think I posted this in the IndyCar thread some time ago.Verde wrote:But the other way round also happened. Frey had a problem with Euromotorsport manager Antonio Ferrari in 1989 and sued him. Ferrari had took away more than $1mi from an account that he shared whatever was the reason with JPF. The driver could have won the lawsuit, but there were two problems: he took too long to sue him and, therefore, the matter had prescribed; and one of the arguments he used was that the name used on the transaction was "Pierre Frey Jean", but JPF didn't know that this was the form used by the bank to register the account holder!
Ever heard of a team called EuroInternational? It's the same team. They even ran Simona de Silvestro in Formula BMW or something like that a few years back!
Not sure if they're still around... but that's another hilarious story about Jean Pierre Frey...

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