RE: Bjorn Waldegard on the RAC: Time For Tea?

RE: Bjorn Waldegard on the RAC: Time For Tea?

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velocemitch

3,819 posts

221 months

Wednesday 3rd September 2014
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rtz62 said:
Actually Pistonheads, I'm very disappointed in the coverage you've (not) given over the passing of one of rallying, and motorsports greats.
Very, very disappointed.
Well Bjorn has got a couple of threads.
But sadly another Hero of British Rallying died last week and I doubt anybody on here noticed.
RIP George Hill one of the very few multiple winners of the top UK's Tarmac Championship, fast enough to be in a works team, but not having a very Finish sounding name was a bit of a disadvantage in those days.

Edited by velocemitch on Wednesday 3rd September 14:07

firebird350

323 posts

181 months

Wednesday 3rd September 2014
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velocemitch said:
rtz62 said:
Actually Pistonheads, I'm very disappointed in the coverage you've (not) given over the passing of one of rallying, and motorsports greats.
Very, very disappointed.
Well Bjorn has got a couple of threads.
But sadly another Hero of British Rallying died last week and I doubt anybody on here noticed.
RIP George Hill one of the very few multiple winners of the top UK's Tarmac Championship, fast enough to be in a works team, but having a very Finish sounding name was a bit of a disadvantage in those days.
Remember George Hill very well - in his maize and black Vauxhall Firenzas. Never much to choose between him and works driver Will Sparrow in those cars.

Ahonen

5,018 posts

280 months

Wednesday 3rd September 2014
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P4GNO said:
Stratos? Oh you mean the Triumph Stratos of course.
Brilliant. They can't even recognise a TR7 in works Leyland colours. There is quite literally no end to the copywriters' talents - or even a beginning.

gdaybruce

755 posts

226 months

Wednesday 3rd September 2014
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Ahonen said:
Brilliant. They can't even recognise a TR7 in works Leyland colours. There is quite literally no end to the copywriters' talents - or even a beginning.
I think you'll find there's a Stratos in Part 1 of the two part film. It's the one with 'Lancia' written across it....smile

aeropilot

34,758 posts

228 months

Wednesday 3rd September 2014
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rtz62 said:
Actually Pistonheads, I'm very disappointed in the coverage you've (not) given over the passing of one of rallying, and motorsports greats.
Very, very disappointed.
RIP Bjorn.

Always associate Waldegard and his great friend Mikkola with this fabulous bit of FoMoCo promo film of the two of them ice dancing their RS's on a frozen lake back in the late 70's.

Must have watched this clip hundreds of times over the years, especially for the in-car of their driving styles in the greatest rallycar of all time biggrin

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eb01BM5Nj7o

niva441

2,008 posts

232 months

Thursday 4th September 2014
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BiggestVern

139 posts

131 months

Friday 5th September 2014
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RIP Bjorn,

Great vids, we all know the later 4 wheel drive & Group B cars were so much quicker but nothing will ever look so right on a rally stage as a Mk2 Escort. Although I have to admit I'd forgotten what a good looking car the Celica was. Remember the Rally Sprint competition that (I think the BBC) ran, surely time to revive it with the top rally, formula 1 etc stars of today.