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Re: Wheel Men...Drivers of the Lotus 49
« Reply #315 on: Tuesday,December 17, 2019, 05:46:10 PM »
Racing brothers...with the 49

 Emerson's debut at Brands Hatch with chassis # R10 May 1970 finished 8TH

 Wilson in #R6 comes home 9Th, Argentina 1/71...


 

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Re: Wheel Men...Drivers of the Lotus 49
« Reply #316 on: Friday,December 27, 2019, 06:49:58 PM »
I wanted to revisit the French GP held at Rouen-les-Essarts in 1968.

 Although Team Lotus fared poorly, it had some unique milestones and dire consequences to impact the entire sport for the future. Oliver crashed in practice with a wing failure and did not start. Hill would suffer a half shaft failure and retire on lap nine, gallantly assisting Jo Siffert in the sister Rob Walker 49 with swapping his visor.

The race itself would be the first held in France other than Le Mans, with Jacky Ickx in a Ferrari taking his maiden victory, Jochen Rindt's first pole in a Brabham B26 Repco, and the introduction of Honda to F1 with the RA 301 and revolutionary air cooled RA302.

(footnote) John Surtees was unaware of the second Honda entered, seems Mr Honda traveled to Paris, and made a deal with the French auto club to enter the experimental car. Refusing to drive it as unsafe, Jo Schlesser was hired to test bed it during the race and sadly lost his life just two laps in.

The race continued, with Schlesser's titanium chassis blazing away forcing the drivers to puncture a wall of fire for the following laps in a steady drizzle.
The poor fire fighting response,inadequate equipment, medical shortcomings and steward's decisions drew heavy criticism as the event was broadcast live.

If formula one was to survive, the issue of safety had to be dealt with...
   


   

 

 
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Re: Wheel Men...Drivers of the Lotus 49
« Reply #317 on: Friday,December 27, 2019, 07:46:11 PM »
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If formula one was to survive, the issue of safety had to be dealt with...

Very true. It took a long time, a lot of motivation, and a lot of new technology (primarily carbon fiber).

I think carbon fiber has probably saved scores of F1 drivers.


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Re: Wheel Men...Drivers of the Lotus 49
« Reply #318 on: Saturday,December 28, 2019, 11:18:17 AM »
Lou, what do you mean by "The first held in France other than le Mans"? The first in 1968?

I remember that race well. My father worked for Honda at the time, the repercussions went on for a while.

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Re: Wheel Men...Drivers of the Lotus 49
« Reply #319 on: Saturday,December 28, 2019, 01:00:54 PM »
Lou, what do you mean by "The first held in France other than le Mans"? The first in 1968?

I remember that race well. My father worked for Honda at the time, the repercussions went on for a while.

Sorry Roger...What I meant to say was that in 67 they used the short track at LeMans and did not like the venue. Thus the switch to Rouen for 68...



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Re: Wheel Men...Drivers of the Lotus 49
« Reply #320 on: Sunday,December 29, 2019, 11:26:52 AM »
Ah yes, the Bugatti circuit at le Mans. Nobody liked it.

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Re: Wheel Men...Drivers of the Lotus 49
« Reply #321 on: Monday,December 30, 2019, 01:42:58 PM »
Got 10 minutes?

Then let's go back to May 1969 & Monaco, one of the better documentaries and film of the day. Plenty of great footage of Team Lotus !

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ugEBxbqHW4s

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Re: Wheel Men...Drivers of the Lotus 49
« Reply #322 on: Monday,December 30, 2019, 07:19:08 PM »
Great video, Lou! I wish there was a second part. It just stops seemingly in the middle!  :(

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Re: Wheel Men...Drivers of the Lotus 49
« Reply #323 on: Tuesday,December 31, 2019, 03:31:06 AM »
Nice Find Lou. Hadn’t seen that one before. Yes, at 10 minutes the film just stops.

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Re: Wheel Men...Drivers of the Lotus 49
« Reply #324 on: Sunday,January 26, 2020, 10:26:57 AM »
 Clark at Nordcshleife... "Green Hell"

 

 

 
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Re: Wheel Men...Drivers of the Lotus 49
« Reply #325 on: Monday,January 27, 2020, 08:55:05 AM »
Nice shots of Clark. Such a lovely landscape to blast through; tranquil greenery, birds singing, DFV racket echoing off the hills... heavenly.
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Re: Wheel Men...Drivers of the Lotus 49
« Reply #326 on: Wednesday,January 29, 2020, 07:21:35 AM »
It only takes two...to race!

Read it, see it, hear it...The 1969 British Grand Prix battle of Stewart & Rindt.

Although Stewart was on pole, Rindt led most laps but had to fall back with a broken rear wing end plate. Stopping to have it removed and later running out of fuel spoiled the remarkable duel between the duo.

https://www.motorsportmagazine.com/articles/single-seaters/f1/watch-rindt-and-stewarts-greatest-f1-battle

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Re: Wheel Men...Drivers of the Lotus 49
« Reply #327 on: Wednesday,January 29, 2020, 08:53:19 AM »
Sad result for Rindt, but would have been epic to watch in person. Thanks for the link.
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Re: Wheel Men...Drivers of the Lotus 49
« Reply #328 on: Wednesday,January 29, 2020, 09:46:27 AM »
Great article and video (too short, unfortunately), Lou! Thanks!

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Re: Wheel Men...Drivers of the Lotus 49
« Reply #329 on: Friday,February 14, 2020, 03:33:11 PM »
Oil spots...

This is Spa 67, when the first vestiges of nose wings sprouted on the 49 during practice. What I find most interesting in these two shots of Hill and Clark are the lines each have taken thru the same corner.

If you look closely at the track, the pattern of three oil spots in the tarmac are directly in front of Graham's right front wheel. The same three stains can be seen in the Clark photo...on the flank even with the "S" in Lotus.