Heartwarming story from the FoS

Heartwarming story from the FoS

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crbox

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461 posts

235 months

Monday 5th July 2010
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My company recently supplied one of our Trekinetic K-2 wheelchairs to Le Mans and Bathurst 1000 Legend Win Percy.

Well yesterday, I caught up with Win at the Goodwood Festival of Speed.

Win told me this lovely story that I think is worth repeating.

When he was in his heyday, dominating the gruelling Bathurst 1000, driving the TWR works Holdens in Australia, this little boy would often come down and sit down on the pit wall during practice.
Win took a liking to this little chap, who was always asking lots of questions, so he used to give him the odd used spark plug to hold, even though Win new he took them home.

This weekend was (apparently) Win's first visit to Goodwood and he was treated like royalty, even picked up at the airport in a RR Phantom.

Then on Saturday, in the drivers enclosure this tall chap in racing overalls strides up to Win and says

"It's wonderful to see you Win. It's been along time. My names Mark Webber and you might like to know, I kept all those plugs......."


Deano_BMW

428 posts

188 months

Monday 5th July 2010
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thats fantastic.

nonplussed

3,338 posts

231 months

Monday 5th July 2010
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Hard to believe it's true, but if it is that's really cool clap

Stephanie Plum

2,783 posts

213 months

Monday 5th July 2010
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Excellent tale. Having been lucky enough to have met Win if he said it, it's true.

/thread drift - your wheelchairs are excellent - a friends son has one and loves it thumbup

Paul 8v

730 posts

182 months

Monday 5th July 2010
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That's a great story :-)

petrolveins

1,780 posts

175 months

Monday 5th July 2010
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That really is a wonderful story.

cptsideways

13,575 posts

254 months

Monday 5th July 2010
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Wow how cool is that!

smack

9,732 posts

193 months

Monday 5th July 2010
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Nice story!

ettore

4,194 posts

254 months

Tuesday 6th July 2010
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Genuinely great story if true. It was certainly not Win's first trip to Goodwood though (anything but..)

Not Ideal

2,908 posts

190 months

Tuesday 6th July 2010
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Great story.

Big fan of Mark.

PompeyM3

1,847 posts

207 months

Tuesday 6th July 2010
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Fantastic Story smile

Eric Mc

122,294 posts

267 months

Tuesday 6th July 2010
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Did the OP hear this story first hand? It does smack of a certain amount of "tweeness" - a word I wouldn't normally link to Mr Webber.

Craiglamuffin

359 posts

182 months

Tuesday 6th July 2010
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That's made me smile. Nice.

moffspeed

2,725 posts

209 months

Tuesday 6th July 2010
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Desperately want to believe it as it's a wonderful heart-warming story.

The fly that thrashes about in the ointment is that Win has been a regular feature at Goodwood over the past decade, I distinctly remember his mastery of a D-type in happier days back in 1999 at a very wet Revival meeting.

Irrespective of this it's one ot those tales (like the Imola/Austrian flag/Senna story) that you just wish to be true as it restores some faith in humanity.....