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Re: Wheel Men...Drivers of the Lotus 49
« Reply #210 on: Thursday,February 15, 2018, 09:50:32 AM »
:happy-bday: Graham!

I'm struck how Graham, Clark, Stewart, et al. were greats of such a different era - not only technically, but in every way. I miss that era.
Yeah, me too. Masters in the era when driving was still a very pure art form, and gentlemen to boot.
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Re: Wheel Men...Drivers of the Lotus 49
« Reply #211 on: Thursday,February 15, 2018, 10:21:42 AM »
Sorry if this is me:  :deadhorse:

I do not intend to take anything away from today's drivers, but as you say, they were gentlemen who excelled at a very basic, or even raw, art form. In spite of the fact we are talking about F1 drivers, the previous drivers, besides not having the technology that is available today, had to contend with something that today's drivers have almost no worry of - death. Today's drivers practice on simulators for a long time before they put a wheel on the track and even then, it is almost inconceivable that one will die no matter what miss hap should befall them. It is certainly a good thing that it is a rare circumstance that a driver will die in a race car. And that fact may actually allow today's drivers to be "more skillful" since they have much more control over their car due to technological improvements and also because driving over the limit will only be momentarily embarrassing (and expensive) whereas before a driver could be seriously injured or killed.

Of course, the concept of "gentleman" seems to be a thing of the past. Again, this is not a knock on today's drivers, but that is something that geezers like me morn.

As good as today's drivers are, I think the performance of the drivers up to the Hill/Clark era and even up to the Senna era  deserve a lot more credit.
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Re: Wheel Men...Drivers of the Lotus 49
« Reply #212 on: Saturday,February 17, 2018, 11:04:40 AM »
Today's 49 Quiz...

It's a three part answer...Who drove it? Where was it, and when?

The answers can be found in this thread.
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Re: Wheel Men...Drivers of the Lotus 49
« Reply #213 on: Wednesday,February 21, 2018, 05:01:26 PM »
Eppie Wietzes, Mosport,1967.  Just a guess  :)

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Re: Wheel Men...Drivers of the Lotus 49
« Reply #214 on: Sunday,February 25, 2018, 09:03:46 AM »
Eppie Wietzes, Mosport,1967.  Just a guess  :)

Nice try...you are about 3000 mi. off target...but since you are my neighbor (Whitehall, Pa.) I'll give you another chance!....Think about pasta w/ red sauce.

Another clue would be, it's the only time the 49 carried the # 24....cheers ! ld

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Re: Wheel Men...Drivers of the Lotus 49
« Reply #215 on: Sunday,February 25, 2018, 07:26:09 PM »

The answers can be found in this thread.

Oh, in that case:

Giancarlo Baghetti
Italian Grand Prix, Monza
1967
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Re: Wheel Men...Drivers of the Lotus 49
« Reply #216 on: Monday,February 26, 2018, 07:12:59 PM »
I think I will wait for the verdict on Gavin's answer before I research this further.  I am a Lotus Elan owner but I'm catching the Europa bug thanks to Lou and Certified Lotus (Glen) who is rebuilding his Europa Twincam :)

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Re: Wheel Men...Drivers of the Lotus 49
« Reply #217 on: Tuesday,February 27, 2018, 12:39:44 AM »
I think I will wait for the verdict on Gavin's answer before I research this further.

O ye, of little faith.  :))

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Re: Wheel Men...Drivers of the Lotus 49
« Reply #218 on: Tuesday,February 27, 2018, 03:12:29 AM »
I think I will wait for the verdict on Gavin's answer before I research this further.

O ye, of little faith.  :))

Thanks, to you both. These little quizzes will pop up every now and then. My next one will be a tad harder . ld
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Re: Wheel Men...Drivers of the Lotus 49
« Reply #219 on: Wednesday,February 28, 2018, 08:29:38 AM »
A little change of pace for today's post.

 As you well might know, great racing was to be had in the land down under. During the winter months of off season, the F1 circus headed south to Oz...famous for it's Roo's, Dingo dogs and hero Anzac diggers.

The competition was fierce, with the usual factory efforts along with local track legends. Pictured below, the front row at Sandown in 68...Can you name the Aussie? ( there is a clue if you look closely)
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Re: Wheel Men...Drivers of the Lotus 49
« Reply #220 on: Wednesday,February 28, 2018, 09:08:01 AM »
Well Hulme, Amon and McLaren all came from an Eastern  Australian penal colony called New Zealand, so that leaves only Sir Jack Brabham as being my only contender.

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Re: Wheel Men...Drivers of the Lotus 49
« Reply #221 on: Wednesday,February 28, 2018, 12:49:15 PM »
Well now, how about Frank Gardner? As Aussie as they come.

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Re: Wheel Men...Drivers of the Lotus 49
« Reply #222 on: Wednesday,February 28, 2018, 02:39:10 PM »
This is the closest I can get:-


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Re: Wheel Men...Drivers of the Lotus 49
« Reply #223 on: Wednesday,February 28, 2018, 05:24:15 PM »
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Re: Wheel Men...Drivers of the Lotus 49
« Reply #224 on: Wednesday,February 28, 2018, 05:26:21 PM »
That's my guess too . . Frank Gardner.
Was this the Tasman Series?

Just a typo note; the track is spelled Sandown . . with an "n".