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Perry McCarthy

Postby senorsoupe » 01 Apr 2009, 23:03

Just bought and read his book "Flat out, flat broke" and it is hilarious!!!! He was so unfortunate throughout his career. I know this sounds like spam, but It is not supposed to be, just a tribute to "Mad Dog" Perry!!
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Re: Perry McCarthy

Postby jonnyeol » 02 Apr 2009, 03:19

Must get a copy one day - he lives not far from where I grew up in Essex. Suprised I never saw him around....perhaps he was driving too fast?
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Re: Perry McCarthy

Postby runningboots » 03 Apr 2009, 22:36

Aye, it's a great book. I feel sad for him that at his last competitive event (willing to be corrected :) ) at Le Mans 2003 (?) in the Audi UK R8, Frank Biela ran out of fuel in the first stint after going the wrong way round a lapped car at the Ford Chicane and being forced to start a new lap. Perry never did a stint (neither did Johnny Herbert that year). Just sums up his driving career.
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Re: Perry McCarthy

Postby Ross Prawn » 06 Apr 2009, 03:31

Perry is now commentating on the CBeebies feed on the BBC digital.
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Re: Perry McCarthy

Postby Barbazza » 06 Apr 2009, 04:41

You're joking! I put that feed on earlier to see what it was like and was surprised to find it quite entertaining and certainly less patronising than 99% of ITV's coverage over the last few years.
I heard the second commentator (who wasn't as good) say 'well, Perry....' and thought to myself, 'no, it can't be...'

Seems that it is then!
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Re: Perry McCarthy

Postby Alianora La Canta » 08 Apr 2009, 09:03

"Flat Out, Flat Broke" is one of the best F1 books I've ever read, and certainly the best I've seen on life at the back of the grid. Perry McCarthy certainly knows how to carry a storyline - pity it didn't have an especially happy ending from a professional perspective.

I don't have digital and therefore haven't heard Perry's commentary, but if he's as good a talker as he is a writer, then there will be a lot of thoroughly entertained families listening through the CBeebies feed :)
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Re: Perry McCarthy

Postby Rodrigo » 12 Apr 2009, 09:09

Was it in this book that he revealed that he was the first Stig??
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Re: Perry McCarthy

Postby Fitch » 12 Apr 2009, 13:39

Yep and they promptly launched him off of an Aircraft Carrier for it..............
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Re: Perry McCarthy

Postby minrdi » 14 Apr 2009, 14:51

...to be replaced (apparently) by another F1 Reject grandee!

A terrible shame for Perry that his dreams didn't turn into reality and that he will be best remembered for being a victim of the farce that was Andrea Moda. I agree that it's an amazing read, I thoroughly enjoyed the book.
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