RE: PH 2014 - Person/thing of the year

RE: PH 2014 - Person/thing of the year

Wednesday 24th December 2014

PH 2014 - Person/thing of the year

People, events, innovations - the PH team pick our favourite things of 2014



A chance to salute the people, events or things that merit a special mention as 2014 draws to a close. We've tried to focus on people and put a face to some of the achievements but sometimes the two are inextricably linked; either way singling out just a handful of folk was a tough call. By all means pitch in with your own suggestions in the comments thread too if there's someone you feel worthy of recognition!



Zenos and Ansar Ali
Ably assisted by right-hand man and co-founder Mark Edwards, Ansar Ali has been the very public face of the Zenos project from the very start. His first presentation of Zenos to PH was supposed to have been a half-hour Powerpoint introduction that turned into a three-hour history lesson in the highs and lows of the British sports car business that he and Edwards know intimately. Given the legacy of endless start-ups that promised much and delivered little it'd have been easy to be cynical about Zenos's chances. But few know the pitfalls better than Ali and Edwards. And still they want to give it a go! First experience of the car suggests the product is good. And Ali's openness and willingness to engage on the PH forums is as worthy of respect as the disciplined and methodical approach taken to building a product the market actually wants, rather than some pie-in-the-sky pipe dream. (Dan Trent)



Race of Remembrance
A terrific event for an unequivocally brilliant cause. Throughout a cold and wet November weekend in Wales there was huge and infectious optimism from everyone involved. The team led by James Cameron deserves great recognition for organising it; you would never have known this was their first attempt and I have absolute faith that Race of Remembrance will continue to grow in the coming years because of that. Anglesey is a superb little circuit as well. You'll certainly see me out in North Wales in 2015 - there's a 1,600cc Trophy to defend!
(Matt Bird)



Andy Palmer
I know, maybe a bit premature - he's only just become Aston's boss. But Palmer has always been one of the industry's good guys, a clever engineer, a good leader and a proper petrolhead. The Bez era dragged on for far too long at Aston, I'm really looking forward to see what Palmer can deliver with some investment behind him. The recent appointment of ex-Lotus man Matt Becker to head of Vehicle Attributes Engineering can't do any harm either.
(Mike Duff)


 
Kevin Estre's N24 qualifying lap
While I was tempted to write about one of my favourite gadgets or video cameras, I couldn't really offer anything more awesome than the pole position lap of this year's Nurburgring 24-Hour. It's actually been a record year for Nurburgring lap times, with a flurry of sub-eight laps in the 24km VLN configuration. But it's this lap by Frenchman Kevin Estre that takes the biscuit. "It was a bit oversteery on the Grand Prix [track]," said Estre at the time. "But then as soon as I got on the Nordschleife the car felt really good. There was still a little tendency to oversteer but that helped me in a lot of places. It maybe slowed me down in one or two places but overall I gained quite a lot. I took quite a lot of risks in some fast corners, I was really on the edge so I'm really happy with the lap." On the edge? I'm glad he said it, because I thought he was well over quite a few times... See the lap here
(Dale Lomas)



Carl Fogarty
It's a toss up between two World Superbike riders, Sylvain Guintoli and Carl Fogarty. Sylvain is the nicest man in the WSB paddock and thoroughly deserved to win his first ever world title, despite the fact he was up against a Brit. Carl Fogarty, on the other hand, munched his way through ostrich anus and had to deal with that hideous creature from TOWIE on his way to winning I'm A Celebrity, Get Me Out Of Here, a feat that pales his four WSB titles into insignificance.
(Jon Urry)

Photo: LAT Photo



British world champions
How could we not pick Lewis Hamilton? It might seem the easy option, a cop out, but Britain has not had a double F1 World Champion since Sir Jackie Stewart in 1971. Besides, Hamilton showed his maturity this year, getting the better of Rosberg in a straight fight in the beginning in Bahrain, before overcoming some tough mental obstacles - including some terrible luck, dubious qualifying tactics by his teammate and cruel mechanical failures - to triumph. A second world title for a proper racer who's done a lot of growing up since his McLaren days.

Lewis wasn't the only British driver to win a world title this year, however. Anthony Davidson claimed the driver's title in the World Endurance Championship with Toyota after some stunning drives this season, proving F1 isn't the be all and end all and British talent is at the sharp end across motorsport.
(Sean Carson)

Photo: LAT Photo

Author
Discussion

SpudLink

Original Poster:

5,860 posts

193 months

Wednesday 24th December 2014
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Congratulations to all those named in the article.
I would certainly have given my vote to Ansar Ali and his team.

JamesHayward

655 posts

165 months

Wednesday 24th December 2014
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Agree on both Ansar / Zenos and Race of Remembrance. Spent an evening with Ansar earlier this month and what a legend! And Race of Remembrance was my first endurance race - best weekend of my life!

Miura Anjin

70 posts

162 months

Wednesday 24th December 2014
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Big thumbs up from this corner too.
Ansar and Mark, "building a product the market actually wants". Summed that up nicely.
Andy Palmer and Matt Becker are indeed a great combo too. But throw Simon Sproule in to the mix and you get a New Car Launch Dream Team. No more of the same-old, same-old Aston from this point onward.

CampDavid

9,145 posts

199 months

Wednesday 24th December 2014
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Love Kevin Estre's lap. Savage car on a savage track being savage.

Nice

rehab71

3,362 posts

191 months

Wednesday 24th December 2014
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I think the PH person of the year should be the French guy who got his diesel AX B2G at the 'ring in sub 10 mins! A proper petrol head!

Dan Trent

1,866 posts

169 months

Wednesday 24th December 2014
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rehab71 said:
I think the PH person of the year should be the French guy who got his diesel AX B2G at the 'ring in sub 10 mins! A proper petrol head!
Actually that's a good shout, well reminded!

Cheers,

Dan

Richard Braby

5 posts

113 months

Thursday 25th December 2014
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Lewis had a superb season. I think he's deserving.

Tango13

8,451 posts

177 months

Thursday 25th December 2014
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I think Bernhund needs a collective hug from the PH massive. He's had a very crap year losing not one but two bullies...

Thought are with you and your family.

supermanraf

271 posts

182 months

Thursday 25th December 2014
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Colin Turkington's drive through the field at knockhill, and pretty much his whole season was exemplary, smooth, fast, and clean, which in BTCC is no mean feat!

Park'O

656 posts

175 months

Thursday 25th December 2014
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Person - Lewis Hamilton - Remarkable talent and achievement.

Thing - Renault Megane RS 275 Trophy R - Astonishing engineering.

0a

23,901 posts

195 months

Thursday 25th December 2014
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A distinct lack of anything car port related.

jason61c

5,978 posts

175 months

Thursday 25th December 2014
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I'm surprised at the choice of Lewis. He came first in a two horse race. Mark Marquez would be a better choice or Valentino Rossi for his comeback year. Mark Webber has been doing pretty well also.

smilo996

2,798 posts

171 months

Friday 26th December 2014
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Excellent list. Agree with all the points.

Hopefully Palmer will have the guts and maturity to drop Dr Bez homecoming gift to his German friends and colleagues and drop AMG in favour of a more interesting partnership: Cosworth, Lotus, Ricardo or even Jag to build the next gen of AML V8 and V12.

998420

901 posts

152 months

Saturday 27th December 2014
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jason61c said:
I'm surprised at the choice of Lewis. He came first in a two horse race. Mark Marquez would be a better choice or Valentino Rossi for his comeback year. Mark Webber has been doing pretty well also.
You didn't actually watch the seasons racing did you.

Marquez is great, but has a machine advantage most of the season.

Rossi did really well, somehow Yamasta have hauled a lot of HRC's advantage back, we might get a real season next year.

Mark who? Oh, you must be Australian