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Here is the entry list for the next GPM race in Qatar at the end of the month,
1. Rene Arnoux (France)
2. Eddie Cheever (USA)
3. Christian Danner (Germany)
4. Andrea de Cesaris (Italy)
5. Emerson Fittipaldi (Brazil)
6. Stefan Johansson (Sweden)
7. Jan Lammers (Netherlands)
8. Nigel Mansell (Britain)
9. Pierluigi Martini (Italy)
10. Eliseo Salazar (Chile)
11. Hans Stuck (Germany)
12. Riccardo Patrese (Italy)
13. Patrick Tambay (France)
14. Eric van de Poele (Belgium)
15.Derek Warwick (Britain)
I have my money on Rene Arnoux
1. Rene Arnoux (France)
2. Eddie Cheever (USA)
3. Christian Danner (Germany)
4. Andrea de Cesaris (Italy)
5. Emerson Fittipaldi (Brazil)
6. Stefan Johansson (Sweden)
7. Jan Lammers (Netherlands)
8. Nigel Mansell (Britain)
9. Pierluigi Martini (Italy)
10. Eliseo Salazar (Chile)
11. Hans Stuck (Germany)
12. Riccardo Patrese (Italy)
13. Patrick Tambay (France)
14. Eric van de Poele (Belgium)
15.Derek Warwick (Britain)
I have my money on Rene Arnoux

So long as it is not wet in Qatar ... which I don't suppose it would be.
Rene sets out on a demo lap for the bedraggled punters on the Saturday of the Renault Weekend at Donington Park last September. Here he is approaching McLeans.
The it went quiet a few seconds later ...
Help arrived. I assume the medical car was sent out to ascertain whether he had some sort of brain fade.
And off they went to clean the thing up ready for the next day.
Frank Montagny drove the demo on the Sunday.
Rene sets out on a demo lap for the bedraggled punters on the Saturday of the Renault Weekend at Donington Park last September. Here he is approaching McLeans.
The it went quiet a few seconds later ...
Help arrived. I assume the medical car was sent out to ascertain whether he had some sort of brain fade.
And off they went to clean the thing up ready for the next day.
Frank Montagny drove the demo on the Sunday.
lanan said:
Here is the entry list for the next GPM race in Qatar at the end of the month,
1. Rene Arnoux (France)
2. Eddie Cheever (USA)
3. Christian Danner (Germany)
4. Andrea de Cesaris (Italy)
5. Emerson Fittipaldi (Brazil)
6. Stefan Johansson (Sweden)
7. Jan Lammers (Netherlands)
8. Nigel Mansell (Britain)
9. Pierluigi Martini (Italy)
10. Eliseo Salazar (Chile)
11. Hans Stuck (Germany)
12. Riccardo Patrese (Italy)
13. Patrick Tambay (France)
14. Eric van de Poele (Belgium)
15.Derek Warwick (Britain)
I have my money on Rene Arnoux
Hmm.
No Alan Jones then ...
I can't remember who was in the the inaugural race - have they lost anyone else?
FourWheelDrift said:
LongQ said:
Hmm.
No Alan Jones then ...
I can't remember who was in the the inaugural race - have they lost anyone else?
Only Jacques Laffite missing from the original race in Kyalami.
Didn't Alan have neck problems?
Anyway ...
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Silverstone 13th August ...
FourWheelDrift said:
LongQ said:
Hmm.
No Alan Jones then ...
I can't remember who was in the the inaugural race - have they lost anyone else?
Only Jacques Laffite missing from the original race in Kyalami.
Ah! Thanks. I was sure there was someone missing. As I recall Jacques was not looking too comfortable on the day.
jasonc said:
lanan said:
Here is the entry list for the next GPM race in Qatar at the end of the month,
I have my money on Rene Arnoux
Not so sure. I hear he has had trouble finding qualified people to engineer his car.....
His luck has recently changed regarding an Engineer.
C'est moi.
Thankfully a recent project has sharpened my engineering and diplomacy skills...!!!!!!!!!!
>> Edited by lanan on Thursday 20th April 18:19
lanan said:
Here is the entry list for the next GPM race in Qatar at the end of the month,
1. Rene Arnoux (France)
2. Eddie Cheever (USA)
3. Christian Danner (Germany)
4. Andrea de Cesaris (Italy)
5. Emerson Fittipaldi (Brazil)
6. Stefan Johansson (Sweden)
7. Jan Lammers (Netherlands)
8. Nigel Mansell (Britain)
9. Pierluigi Martini (Italy)
10. Eliseo Salazar (Chile)
11. Hans Stuck (Germany)
12. Riccardo Patrese (Italy)
13. Patrick Tambay (France)
14. Eric van de Poele (Belgium)
15.Derek Warwick (Britain)
Yay! Someone call Nelson Piquet and we can have some inter-South American boxing, a la Hockenheim 1982!
Seriously though, no-one's gonna get near Nige, are they...

GP Masters news said:
Mansell leads opening Masters practice
Nigel Mansell set the fastest time in opening practice for this weekend's Grand Prix Masters event in Qatar.
Mansell, who won the first ever event for ex-F1 drivers 45 years of age and over last year in South Africa, turned a top lap of 1:49.315 around the new Losail International Raceway.
Stefan Johansson was next fastest, 3-100ths of a second behind Mansell, while Christian Danner was third.
Fifteen of the sixteen drivers scheduled to take part in this weekend's race were on hand for today's practice, including Andrea de Cesaris, Ricardo Patrese, Eddie Cheever, Patrick Tambay and Emerson Fittipaldi.
The drivers all compete in cars setup and built by Delta Motorsports in England and are powered by identical 80-degree 3.5-litre V8 Cosworth engines which are based on the successful XB Indycar powerplant. The engines are capable of producing in excess of 600 horsepower and reach speeds of close to 200 miles per hour.
Business as usual
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