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rf84
Talking of Stewards, I spent a most interesting hour and a half with Alan Curry yesterday. Alan was the MANZ/MNZ Steward in the Waikato for many years but is now in a retirement home here in Havelock North. Alan's involvement in motor sport goes way back to his native Scotland where he worked as a mechanic (and had the occasional drive) for the Borders Reivers Team. Yesterday he talked about his experience working for Bruce Halford at the 1957 German GP and the circumstances behind Halford's disqualification whilst running in fourth place.
On a previous visit to Alan several years ago I was surprised to find Andrew and Linda Cowan sitting in his room! They were in Havelock North for a few weeks to attend a relative's wedding.
Alan raced a variety of cars-a DKW in the 1955 Scottish International Rally and in NZ a Cooper 500, several Mini Coopers and the Mac Triumph.
He is perhaps best remembered as the firm but fair MANZ Steward at the HRSCC Taupo race meetings whose trademark was to hand out lemons at the prizegiving to competitors/officials who had committed faux pas. One year when I was acting as Clerk of Course he sidled up to me and quietly told me he was going to have to give me a lemon as I had omitted to complete some paper work. Then he quickly added "and you will have to give me a lemon because I should have checked it". It was Alan's unique way of letting people know that they had "stuffed up" and his gentle way of remonstrating with them.
Like you say Crunch, people like this are "worth their weight in gold".