Vettel to replace Alonso at Ferrari
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skeggysteve said:
Thanks for sharing that, I had never seen that before; I started following F1 in about 86.I always love the Watkins Glen story:
http://www.motorsportmagazine.com/f1/history/i-was...
11 seconds fast in the wet on Friday. 11 seconds. Of such great days legends are made.
skeggysteve said:
Totally agree.
Nigel Roebuck obituary:
http://www.globalserve.net/~trauttf/Gilles/Obituar...
I'd also suggest younger members search out more info about Gilles.
One quote stands out to me - Gilles had crashed:
Did you run out of road?
No, I ran out of lock!
Keke alway said Gilles was the hardest bd he raced against but totally fair.
Sorry for the very O/T post!
I know it's O/T but just look at this for car control: Nigel Roebuck obituary:
http://www.globalserve.net/~trauttf/Gilles/Obituar...
I'd also suggest younger members search out more info about Gilles.
One quote stands out to me - Gilles had crashed:
Did you run out of road?
No, I ran out of lock!
Keke alway said Gilles was the hardest bd he raced against but totally fair.
Sorry for the very O/T post!
The car, the Ferrari 312 T5 of 1980, was hopelessly outclassed by the ground effect cars run by most of the DFV powered teams and the turbo Renaults but Gilles drove the wheels off it nonetheless.
Not forgetting his awesome drive in the 1981 Spanish GP in the awful handling 126CK.
He led home five cars who were, realistically, quicker than him, by using the superior straight line speed in that dreadful car that handled like a pig in the corners ye lulled away on the straight.
He shouldn't have won that GP. He did because he knew exactly what to do with the ca & where to plant in the corners.
The first five cars, including Gilles, were covered by 1.4 seconds......
He should have his own thread really because he was, in my opinion, one of the best ever.
He will never be forgotten.
He led home five cars who were, realistically, quicker than him, by using the superior straight line speed in that dreadful car that handled like a pig in the corners ye lulled away on the straight.
He shouldn't have won that GP. He did because he knew exactly what to do with the ca & where to plant in the corners.
The first five cars, including Gilles, were covered by 1.4 seconds......
He should have his own thread really because he was, in my opinion, one of the best ever.
He will never be forgotten.
Vaud said:
One bit of that should be read by all drivers:"Two races earlier, at Monza, Scheckter had clinched the World Championship, Villeneuve honourably following him over the line, declining to keep his own title hopes alive. “I’d given my word,” Gilles said, “and I don’t break it.”"
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fatboy69 said:
He should have his own thread really because he was, in my opinion, one of the best ever.
He will never be forgotten.
I agree we need a Gilles thread.He will never be forgotten.
I wouldn't say he was the best driver but he was IMHO the fastest driver ever to drive a race car.
As they say - some drive race cars but some are racing drivers.
Bonefish Blues said:
Jasandjules said:
I would prefer there to be actual news !! i.e. facts..
And you are on Pistonheads because why? Pistonheads - because wild speculation and needless hyperbole matters.
suffolk009 said:
Amazing, I just get back from 24 hours away from the internet and there are no new Alonso rumours or theories.
Impossible to believe.
You're not the first, and certainly not the last to associate "Alonso" and "24 hours" of le mans in the same sentence. The problem is, If Button does jump over to the WEC, will there be any room for Alonso in one of the teams, or will he be stuck if F1 for another season??Impossible to believe.
Bonefish Blues said:
Tyre Tread said:
Sushi said:
No it doesn't!
That isn't an argument, its just contradiction.Mind you the true Pistonhead Masters can argue on their own without outside intervention...
(I think you might need a whoosh parrot if the parrot isn't already dead, demised, shuffled off this mortal coil... )
Crafty_ said:
Now that is interesting - Force India can't confirm Hulkenberg until Ferrari announce Vettel: http://www.crash.net/f1/news/209853/1/force-india-...
Well, the Hulk is confirmed at FI for 2015.Tyre Tread said:
Bonefish Blues said:
Tyre Tread said:
Sushi said:
No it doesn't!
That isn't an argument, its just contradiction.Mind you the true Pistonhead Masters can argue on their own without outside intervention...
(I think you might need a whoosh parrot if the parrot isn't already dead, demised, shuffled off this mortal coil... )
williamp said:
You're not the first, and certainly not the last to associate "Alonso" and "24 hours" of le mans in the same sentence. The problem is, If Button does jump over to the WEC, will there be any room for Alonso in one of the teams, or will he be stuck if F1 for another season??
I could see him in a 458 for a season if he needed to. Gassing Station | Formula 1 | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff