What a sad ending to this family
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What a sad ending to this family
Just love your cryptic posts!:mad:
Custaxie I take it you are mening Ronnie of F1 fame if you are have some good shots of him doing his thing Jamie A
Yeah very sad Cus, Swedens greatest driving talent. Poor Barbro couldn't face life without him.
George Harrison wrote a song about him
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UJCgv9ZD6gQ
Got IT Awsom BRY Jamie
You guys...:rolleyes:
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I here that Hitler committed suicide!
Sorry Norm, if you had posted another sentence in your first post we would have had a clue what you were on about. I think I knew that Ronnie was F1, and also that Barbro couldn't cope, and yes I did know that he drove F1 too.
Hitler committed suicide? Last time I saw him he was running a gas station in Huntly. Apparently he's thinking of standing for the Mana party, come election time.
Yes and Goering drove a No 112A bus to Catford
Nah- Goering never made it to England, you are thinking of Hess, that was his daytime job after defecting .
Stalin is actually making a comeback replacing Brendon Horan , Ross would be right behind Joe.
John you need to read some Spike Milligan. Theres a story he wrote that starts . . .
Herman Goering found himself driving a No 112A bus to Catford. "Wot in Gods name am I doing driving a No 112A bus o Catford? No I should be broadcasting Nazi Propaganda on Radio Berlin.
A British Bobby halted the bus, he approach the driving cab and said "Herman Goering I arrest you for being a Nazi and a danger to the Royal Family"
And it goes on.
seaqnmac27- I am impressed, glad my imput could lead to such humour. What book, I only read his Puckoon.....
If you get a hold of The Unpublished Spike Milligan Box 18 the story is in there, along with a story that goes:
Job Exchange. Queue. Second man in queue is Hitler
Clerk: Hello I've never seen you here before
Hitler No, zis is meine first time
Clerk: Name?
Hitler: O'Brien, I'm O'Brien.
Clerk: [Long Look]. No you're not. You're Apolph Hitler,
Hitler: Yes
Clerk: I thought you were dead. It said you blew your brains out in a cellar.
Hitler: Ya, but I missed
Clerk: Well what are you doin ere?
Hitler: I'm looking for a job.
Clerk: Oh? Wot you want, bricklayer, plumber?
Hitler: No, meine old job was Dictator.
Clerk: Well we ain't got any vacancies for dictators. I'll put your name down and if one turns up we'll phone. Have you got British citizenship?
Hitler: Listen. [Sings] Gott save our gracious Queen, Long live our noble Queen, Gott save our Queen. Sieg Heil
Its a bit like Napoleon. He happened to be around just at the time the French were looking for a short brilliant fascist dictator. If he had been born in Wales, he would have managed a pub and married a sheep. Gammy bastard
Yes, well, that gives a new definition to 'Not tonight Josephine'!
We are so disrespectful to Custaxie......
I apologise undeservidly
But on a lighter note and back to the subject, from memory Ronnie was not really mechanically minded, what was the story about him trying to explain something about what was wrong with his car when he was at Lotus
Sorry Norm, its world Gin day, and I am celebrating
Ronnie Peterson Statue Orebro
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You know, I do not have alot of early F1 memories, However there are 4 incidents, 2 deaths, 2 races that are indelibly marked on my memory, First seeing the crash that eventually killed Peterson on the news, second being woken on the 8th May 1982 by my father to the news of Villeneuves death, then within weeks the Monaco GP1982 shown '"Live" on TVNZ, then seeing the San Marino Gp at a car show in Palmerston North, a race i rewatched only a month ago, brilliant driving by Arnoux, Pironi and Villeneuve, such a shame of how that all ended.
Yep.
I know what went down Norm, just passing comment on what a waste of a life it is and just shows that whne you will not let something go how it can destroy someone, it was similar to what happened between Webber and Vettel, just with a better ending.
The only difference is that Webber let it go, however he may feel privately he has not let it show publicly, unlike Villeneuve who vowed never to let Pironi beat him again, therefore with Pironi 6th and Villeneuve 8th in qualifying, Villeneuve took a chance he may not have normally taken all to beat his teammate, a real waste as if he had not, given how the Ferrari ended up, he may well have ended up the 82 World Champion.
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I built this Scalextric version of Donington, a year before it opened (I won't tell you what Tom Wheatcroft thought of my building abilities, but when I said it would at least be operational before his, he walked away laughing his head off!). We had a stand at their 1976 Racing Car Show, in conjunction with Donington Park as we knew that we would be the first car club to run an event at the rebuilt track. As you can see from the pic, Ronnie Petersen had a go, but local Super Saloon driver Mick Hill, held the record at that time.
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All the older photographs on the stand were taken by my Dad, at the pre-war Donington events. Assisting with the stand contruction was the then NSCC secretary's wife, Judy Bragg.