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Re: Reject photos

Postby FullMetalJack » 20 Jul 2012, 08:25

Faustus wrote:
redbulljack14 wrote:Faustus, these photos are amazing!

Although I don't agree that Tarquini is equally rejectful to Coloni.


Faustus wrote:The reject-by-the-criteria-of-this-site-and-forum-although-not-quite-in-the-same-way-as-his-car-in-this-photo Gabriele Tarquini in the equally reject Coloni FC188:


Duly noted and agreed. Is that better?


Undoubtedly
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Re: Reject photos

Postby Faustus » 20 Jul 2012, 15:24

midgrid wrote:Great photos! Please keep them coming! :D


Thanks midgrid! 1989 to 1996, aka the best years of reject goodness, to come, hopefully later today.
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Re: Reject photos

Postby Faustus » 21 Jul 2012, 20:58

1989:

The non-reject Martin Brundle in the non-reject Brabham BT58:

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A couple of the non-reject Ivan Capelli in the non-reject Leyton House March CG891:

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The non-reject Mauricio Gugelmin in the non-reject Leyton House March CG891:

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The non-reject Pierluigi Martini in the non-reject Minardi M189:

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And last but not least, a personal favourite of mine, the reject Bernd Schneider in the reject Zakspeed 891. Very rare photo and such a shame it hasn't captured the entire car:

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Re: Reject photos

Postby Faustus » 21 Jul 2012, 21:03

1990:

A couple of the non-reject Stefano Modena in the non-reject Brabham BT59:

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The non-reject Mauricio Gugelmin in the non-reject Leyton House CG901:

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The non-reject Ivan Capelli in the non-reject Leyton House CG901:

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The reject David Brabham in the non-reject Brabham BT59:

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Re: Reject photos

Postby Faustus » 21 Jul 2012, 21:07

1991 and no more rejects this time:

Mark Blundell in the Brabham BT60Y:

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Ivan Capelli in the Leyton House CG911:

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Mauricio Gugelmin in the Leyton House CG911:

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Pierluigi Martini in the Minardi M191:

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Bertrand Gachot in the Jordan 191:

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Andrea de Cesaris in the Jordan 191:

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Re: Reject photos

Postby Faustus » 21 Jul 2012, 21:10

1992:

Non-rejects first.

Mauricio Gugelmin in the Jordan 192:

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Stefano Modena in the Jordan 192:

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Damon Hill in the Brabham BT60B:

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Karl Wendlinger in the March CG911:

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Gianni Morbidelli in the Minardi M192:

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And the reject, Eric van de Poele in the Brabham BT60B:

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Re: Reject photos

Postby S951 » 21 Jul 2012, 21:43

b59 looks like such a nice car
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Re: Reject photos

Postby AdrianSutil » 24 Jul 2012, 00:23

No wonder the LH and Minardi cars achieved some decent results, the cars looked so aerodynamically stable with their body designs. The Brabham from 1992 meanwhile... What the hell is what that front nose section?! Reminds me of the 1996 Ferrari
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Re: Reject photos

Postby dinizintheoven » 24 Jul 2012, 09:29

AdrianSutil wrote:The Brabham from 1992 meanwhile... What the hell is what that front nose section?!

...see also the 1991 picture, seeing as the BT60B was no more than a BT60Y with an even worse engine and a different airbox. That pink really brings out the bulbous nose, though - it looked like it had been designed to look like the tip of a biro.
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Re: Reject photos

Postby Faustus » 24 Jul 2012, 15:18

dinizintheoven wrote:
AdrianSutil wrote:The Brabham from 1992 meanwhile... What the hell is what that front nose section?!

...see also the 1991 picture, seeing as the BT60B was no more than a BT60Y with an even worse engine and a different airbox. That pink really brings out the bulbous nose, though - it looked like it had been designed to look like the tip of a biro.


That was a Sergio Rinland thing. See also the Fondmetal GR02 from 1992, the Forti FG01 from 1995 and the CART Eagle Mk V from 1996.
The bulbous nose works surprisingly well for airflow separation.
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Re: Reject photos

Postby Shizuka » 24 Jul 2012, 16:16

Is it me, or the Jordan 192 looks so... bulky? :shock:
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Re: Reject photos

Postby Faustus » 24 Jul 2012, 19:16

Shizuka wrote:Is it me, or the Jordan 192 looks so... bulky? :shock:


I think it looks like a longer-wheelbase 191, to accomodate the longer Yamaha engine.
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Re: Reject photos

Postby This » 25 Jul 2012, 09:12

i never noticed this before, but that 1990 brabham really looks similar to the 1989 zakspeed (except for the sidepods)
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Re: Reject photos

Postby mediocre » 27 Jul 2012, 06:41

Stunning images. Thank you. :)
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Re: Reject photos

Postby Faustus » 07 Aug 2012, 23:22

From 1993. No rejects this time.

Pierluigi Martini in the Minardi M193:

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A couple of Christian Fittipaldi in the Minardi M193:

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Thierry Boutsen in the Jordan 193:

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3 of Rubens Barrichello in the Jordan 193:

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Re: Reject photos

Postby Faustus » 07 Aug 2012, 23:25

From 1994. No rejects this time.

Rubens Barrichello in the Jordan 194:

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Eddie Irvine in the Jordan 194:

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Michele Alboreto in the Minardi M194:

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Pierluigi Martinin in the Minardi M194:

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Re: Reject photos

Postby Faustus » 07 Aug 2012, 23:27

Only 1 from 1995 and it's not a reject. Booo!

Eddie Irvine in the Jordan 195:

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Re: Reject photos

Postby Faustus » 07 Aug 2012, 23:30

From 1996.

The non-reject Giancarlo Fisichella in the Minardi M195B:

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And finally the reject, the one and only Andrea Montermini in the allmighty Forti FG03:

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Re: Reject photos

Postby Faustus » 07 Aug 2012, 23:30

All the photos can be found in my photobucket account, here:

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Re: Reject photos

Postby inchworm » 07 Aug 2012, 23:31

Love the "Italia IN - Ireland OUT" decal on the '94 Minardi. I'm guessing it's a world cup reference after Jordan altered their "Ireland" logos to read "Ireland 1 - Italy 0" following that surprise result?
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Re: Reject photos

Postby Faustus » 07 Aug 2012, 23:33

This is a very cool photo that I was e-mailed from an ex-AGS mechanic, friend of a friend from Facebook, who is somewhere in the photo but I forgot where. It's an end of season photo, from Adelaide in 1990. I had never seen this photo before:

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Re: Reject photos

Postby Barbazza » 07 Aug 2012, 23:45

Some great photos again Faustus, though it breaks my heart to see Martini in MY SEAT, DAMN HIM!!!

I love the one from 1994 with what is presumably Brundle in the background, watching on after yet another happy day in his McLaren-Peugeot.
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Re: Reject photos

Postby Faustus » 07 Aug 2012, 23:51

inchworm wrote:Love the "Italia IN - Ireland OUT" decal on the '94 Minardi. I'm guessing it's a world cup reference after Jordan altered their "Ireland" logos to read "Ireland 1 - Italy 0" following that surprise result?


You're absolutely right.
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Re: Reject photos

Postby Phoenix » 08 Aug 2012, 02:49

You could argue that, while the teams themselves are not rejects, some cars, like the Brabham BT59 or the Jordan 193, are, if we apply the same criteria used with the teams. Just my opinion ;)
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Re: Reject photos

Postby Sunshine_Baby_[IT] » 08 Aug 2012, 05:16

Really beautiful pics. Jordans are the best ones, maybe.
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Re: Reject photos

Postby AdrianSutil » 09 Aug 2012, 04:42

Faustus wrote:This is a very cool photo that I was e-mailed from an ex-AGS mechanic, friend of a friend from Facebook, who is somewhere in the photo but I forgot where. It's an end of season photo, from Adelaide in 1990. I had never seen this photo before:

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I count 24 in the picture. Was that the entire team or just those involved with one car?
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Re: Reject photos

Postby Faustus » 09 Aug 2012, 04:51

AdrianSutil wrote:
Faustus wrote:This is a very cool photo that I was e-mailed from an ex-AGS mechanic, friend of a friend from Facebook, who is somewhere in the photo but I forgot where. It's an end of season photo, from Adelaide in 1990. I had never seen this photo before:

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I count 24 in the picture. Was that the entire team or just those involved with one car?


More than likely it will be either the entire team or almost the entire team, so for both cars.
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Re: Reject photos

Postby Nuppiz » 09 Aug 2012, 04:53

AdrianSutil wrote:I count 24 in the picture. Was that the entire team or just those involved with one car?

Knowing how small the team was, it's likely to be the former. I've heard Osella had something around 15 employees so I wouldn't be surprised if this was AGS' whole staff.
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Re: Reject photos

Postby midgrid » 09 Aug 2012, 23:39

Check my avatar to see how small the Life team was!
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Re: Reject photos

Postby pasta_maldonado » 09 Aug 2012, 23:41

midgrid wrote:Check my avatar to see how small the Life team was!

They were only 75 pixels high? :shock: :lol:
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Re: Reject photos

Postby Nuppiz » 09 Aug 2012, 23:51

pasta_maldonado wrote:
midgrid wrote:Check my avatar to see how small the Life team was!

They were only 75 pixels high? :shock: :lol:

Here's the bigger version from F1 Nostalgia, complete with info:
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Left to right (upper): Franco Scapini (test driver), Francesca Papa (Ernesto Vita's wife), Emilio Gabrielli (truck driver), Bruno Giacomelli (driver), Heinz Willi Müller (mechanic), Olivier Piazzi (mechanic)
Left to right (lower): Maurizio Ferrari (engineer), Luca Cassoni (mechanic)
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Re: Reject photos

Postby Barbazza » 10 Aug 2012, 01:47

They had a test driver?! I bet he got about a lap in that thing!
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Re: Reject photos

Postby Nuppiz » 10 Aug 2012, 02:32

Barbazza wrote:They had a test driver?! I bet he got about a lap in that thing!

At least he did get to sit in the car, as seen in this testing photo taken at Vallelunga. Once again courtesy of F1 Nostalgia:
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One of the lines in the description says it all:
An onboard camera! Legend has it that he had no more than 5 minutes of film in it.


Also note Giacomelli doubling as a mechanic, apparantely...
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Re: Reject photos

Postby JeremyMcClean » 10 Aug 2012, 02:33

Nuppiz wrote:One of the lines in the description says it all:
An onboard camera! Legend has it that he had no more than 5 minutes of film in it.


This I'd like to see :)
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Re: Reject photos

Postby Ataxia » 10 Aug 2012, 02:55

Nuppiz wrote:
pasta_maldonado wrote:
midgrid wrote:Check my avatar to see how small the Life team was!

They were only 75 pixels high? :shock: :lol:

Here's the bigger version from F1 Nostalgia, complete with info:
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Left to right (upper): Franco Scapini (test driver), Francesca Papa (Ernesto Vita's wife), Emilio Gabrielli (truck driver), Bruno Giacomelli (driver), Heinz Willi Müller (mechanic), Olivier Piazzi (mechanic)
Left to right (lower): Maurizio Ferrari (engineer), Luca Cassoni (mechanic)


I'm quite surprised that Jacko could fit in that car seeing as he's doing a passable impression of Alan Jones. Dodgy muzzies going on there as well. (The truckie looks like Mark Lawrenson.)
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Re: Reject photos

Postby midgrid » 10 Aug 2012, 06:47

Giacomelli is burlier than the truckie. :lol:
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Re: Reject photos

Postby midgrid » 10 Aug 2012, 09:29

Here's Osella's 1987 team:

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Re: Reject photos

Postby Faustus » 10 Aug 2012, 15:03

midgrid wrote:Here's Osella's 1987 team:

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Gabriele Tarquini is still wearing his Alfa World Touring Car Championship overalls.
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Re: Reject photos

Postby midgrid » 10 Aug 2012, 21:34

And also a full head of hair! :lol:
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Re: Reject photos

Postby Barbazza » 11 Aug 2012, 03:12

Tarquini only had that one race in the Osella though didn't he? They probably couldn't afford another set of overall!

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