almondgreen wrote:Nice pictures, the Wolseley look really good.
There is a good thing with pictures in which Rich is wearing a helmet.....
You do not have to see his beard
oi!
im sure you will be please to know that it didn't run out of petrol either!
And a great day, I will certainly be attempting to get my race license back next year to have a go myself. The mix of cars was great & Yes Andreas, it was a bonus not having to look at Rich's Tramp beard when he had his helmet on
As far as Pete's question re Minisprints, yes, they would be welcome.
The only real drawback is the high entrance fees for a single 30 minute race.
the front one is a mustang, it was the 'ovaltine' camero that took Rhodes off
andy rouse wouldn't have made such an error, he was an absolute gentleman to race with, rather than forcing his way past us slower cars, he would always 'hussle' us through the corners / twisty bits, then wait until the straights before he would go past.
its the difference between someone who races the whole race, and an amateur driver who only races as far as the next corner!
the front one is a mustang, it was the 'ovaltine' camero that took Rhodes off
andy rouse wouldn't have made such an error, he was an absolute gentleman to race with, rather than forcing his way past us slower cars, he would always 'hussle' us through the corners / twisty bits, then wait until the straights before he would go past.
its the difference between someone who races the whole race, and an amateur driver who only races as far as the next corner!
I think it was John Shoesmith.
Not to mention the harness being bolted through the parcel shelf.
dhenry wrote:
Not to mention the harness being bolted through the parcel shelf.
that still gives me the 'fear' looking at the photos of that car post accident
those harness mounts where shocking
I know. Such a shame. Shouldn't have been allowed to happen. And to a true legend. Would probably have been relatively unscathed had the car been properly prepared.