RE: Grand Prix Masters series kicks off

RE: Grand Prix Masters series kicks off

Wednesday 9th November 2005

Grand Prix Masters series kicks off

Veteran racers to bang wheels this Sunday


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Mansell testing (top and above)
Mansell testing (top and above)
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Cornering's not that good...
Cornering's not that good...

Set your recorder for BBC2 at 4pm this Sunday 13 November. That's when the Grand Prix Masters race series kicks off, at the Kyalami circuit in South Africa, and the racing is expected to be fierce and closely fought -- and an antidote to the antiseptic world of F1.

Among the stars from the past taking part are our own Nigel Mansell, plus Emerson Fittipaldi, Alain Prost, Ricardo Patrese, Derek Warwick, Andrea de Cesaris, and Patrick Tambay. What's more there'll be the inimitable voice of one Murray Walker commentating. Just like the old days...

Walker explained his role: "When I retired in 2001, I vowed never ever to return to the commentary box and I sincerely meant it. Nobody made me retire but, after 53 years, I wanted to walk away with dignity while still being at the top of my game. It was a decision taken with a clear and relaxed conscience and, since retiring, I have been on the receiving end of many offers including some from several new motor racing championships. I have had the willpower to say ‘no’ to every offer proposed but my steely resolve melted away when Grand Prix Masters approached me.

"The Masters concept is a tried, tested and extremely successful formula in other sports and it works because it is personality-driven. This series is about people and characters, including some of the most famous names ever to grace a motor racing circuit.

"Watching Nigel Mansell and many other heroes climb back into thoroughbred grand prix cars this morning was very moving and surreal. It reinforced just how much I have missed being away and the thought of being at Kyalami in two weeks from now sends shivers down my spine! The Grand Masters series will be a huge success I’m sure and, after having seen these drivers and cars in action today, the fans are going to be bowled over by the spectacle that awaits them in two weeks from now. These cars boast over 600 horsepower which is way beyond what some of these drivers raced in the early 90s.

"The series will also travel to some fantastic circuits next year and I am thrilled to bringing the show into people’s living room’s once again,” said Walker.

The cars

The single-seaters are designed to have few driver aids and maximum grip. Designed and built by Delta Motorsport in Northamptonshire, UK, they'll be powered by a 600+bhp 80-degree 3.5-litre V8 Nicholson-McLaren-Cosworth engine. Nicholson McLaren developed this normally-aspirated version of the highly successful, turbocharged Cosworth XB Indycar engine, which offers maximum power at 10,400rpm while maximum torque of over 320lb-ft is achieved at 7,800rpm. It's said to combine compact dimensions, minimum weight, maximum strength with awesome power output. The 650Kg cars (excluding driver) will be equipped with a six-speed paddle shift gearbox and, at the opening race, drivers are expected to be exposed to cornering G forces of around 2.5G.

Electronic driver aids have been kept to a minimum -- there are no rev limiters, for example -- and a stable aerodynamic platform has been defined in an effort to maximise driver input, involvement and overtaking. This includes the use of AP cast iron brake discs with carbon-metallic pads to lengthen braking distances compared to F1's carbon discs.

With all the cars closely matched -- all weighing the same and with very similar setups -- it should make for a seriously exciting, closely fought race series.

Photos courtesy Getty Images

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mk1fan

Original Poster:

10,517 posts

225 months

Wednesday 9th November 2005
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I'll be tuning in on Sunday. Sounds great. I went to the first A1GP meeting at Brands and enjoyed it tremendously. Are they coming to the UK?

L100NYY

35,219 posts

243 months

Wednesday 9th November 2005
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Should be really entertaining, I can't wait.

Just hope that I remember to set the video as I'll be at Snetterton on Sunday, whichI think deserves another

wab172uk

2,005 posts

227 months

Wednesday 9th November 2005
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Deffo going to be watching that. Nigel was my first sporting hero, so it will be great watching him drive again.
This series should see some real driving, and more importantly, overtaking. These drivers only know one way to drive..... flatout. They also know how to overtake.

Come on Nige........... you can do it.

jazzyjeff

3,652 posts

259 months

Wednesday 9th November 2005
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Superb...great to see Derek Warwick there too. Highly underrated in my opinion, it will be good to see how he does against the others in a competitive car (for once!)

JJ

events

244 posts

256 months

Wednesday 9th November 2005
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Having spent a day at Brands with Nige mucking around in cars! he still has it! Will be setting the video for this one!

anonymous-user

54 months

Wednesday 9th November 2005
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If anyone's interested, qualifying is live on Motors TV at 12:00 on Saturday and the race live on the same channel at 12:00 on Sunday.

www.motorstv.com/

the dodger

2,375 posts

263 months

Wednesday 9th November 2005
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Fan-bloody-tastic! Thanks for the heads-up.

Another big fan of Our Nige here - hope he's slimmed down a bit after the last time I saw him!

Roy C

4,187 posts

284 months

Wednesday 9th November 2005
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[pedantmode]I think this refers to GP Masters (for retired Grand Prix drivers) rather than Grand Prix Masters (for Grand Prix cars '66 - '78).[/pedantmode]

Is Baron Toulo de Graffenried still alive? Does he qualify?

trackcar

6,453 posts

226 months

Wednesday 9th November 2005
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for those of us who can't even get ch5 yet, is this going to be on any non-sky/cable channel.?

anonymous-user

54 months

Wednesday 9th November 2005
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trackcar said:
for those of us who can't even get ch5 yet, is this going to be on any non-sky/cable channel.?
Sunday 13th, 16:00, BBC2.

Jasper Gilder

2,166 posts

273 months

Wednesday 9th November 2005
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I think poor old Toulo popped his clogs a few years back - gusee we won't be seeing Rosemeyer or Nuvolari either. Would be very interested to see Chis Amon out but in the meantime I'm sure we'll all do will enough another generation of Mansellmania

trackcar

6,453 posts

226 months

Wednesday 9th November 2005
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doh. first sentence. silly me.

woof

8,456 posts

277 months

Wednesday 9th November 2005
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LexSport said:
If anyone's interested, qualifying is live on Motors TV at 12:00 on Saturday and the race live on the same channel at 12:00 on Sunday.

www.motorstv.com/


to watch it live on Motors - or to enjoy it with Murray on the beeb ?

chobbs

41 posts

254 months

Wednesday 9th November 2005
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Fantastic. About time we had some proper action back after the boring and mundane F1 as it's become.... Nigel got me into F1 in the beginning and I hope he hasn't lost his determination.. or those eyebrows

johnjr

4,775 posts

223 months

Wednesday 9th November 2005
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So glad this concept is off the ground and has all those great drivers in it . I will definatly be watchin on the beeb to see the great murry again and i wonder if any old rivalrys will re-surface to make it even more FUN to watch than hum-drum F1. I can't wait!!

>> Edited by johnjr on Wednesday 9th November 15:06

jinxy

143 posts

255 months

Wednesday 9th November 2005
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This is great news, Nigel Mansell back with some of his old buddies.
I can`t wait.....Again fantastic, lets just hope that the series comes to the uk....

dinkel

26,951 posts

258 months

Wednesday 9th November 2005
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Poll:
1 Prost
2 Arnoux
3 Mansell

Does Watson enter?

rubystone

11,254 posts

259 months

Wednesday 9th November 2005
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Prost isn't going to do it and Watson dissed it big time IIRC.

Fire99

9,844 posts

229 months

Wednesday 9th November 2005
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It says above that Prost is doing it... Has he pulled out??

ellroy

7,032 posts

225 months

Wednesday 9th November 2005
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To quote an old joke on the return of our Nige:

Back when he was a special constable on the Isle of Mann he caught someone speeding. Leaning in to the car he came out with:

Who do you think you are? Me?

Class.