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Simon Stiel
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I really enjoyed the Ronnie Peterson article and it's a interesting site. There's a documentary about Ronnie Peterson and Gunnar Nilsson being filmed at the moment. Its English title in Damned '78. It is hoped it will go into post production this year. Google Forbannade 78 and you'll find the website.
27 May 2010 - United Kingdom
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Jim Bamber
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Brilliant. A joy to read. The drivers then so much more interesting than the briefcase wielding bores we have today. Funny but I am more jealous of your relationship with Ingrid Pitt than with all the GP stars you knew. More please.
4 January 2010 - cartoonist
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ignorant
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żgarlik and onion in the paella?., please, continue eating hamburger.
18 October 2008 - persia del norte
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Frankie Cervert
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Just spent the weekend camping at Watkins Glen for Vintage Car Weekend. Formula 5000 reunion with Brian Redman as guest of honor. Hearing some of the F1 cars fire up after midnight on Saturday night took me back to the late 60s/early 70s. Great days. Great track. Great weekend. P.S. Set up camp at the "heel" of the famous boot. I LOVE this site.
10 September 2008 - Rochester, New York
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bananahead
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Your excellent contributions by Ingrid Pitt about the dangers of motor racing brought back a childhood memory for me. That of sitting in front of the TV aged about 8 in about 1961, watching the BBC Saturday afternoon sports programme - Grandstand. Motor racing was on - probably the British Grand Prix from Silverstone or somewhere similar - you can tell I'm no motor racing buff. Stirling Moss was driving - and I remember the terrible accident he had, shown live on the box - I think he skidded off the track. You will probaably be able to put me right on the details of my memory. Maybe you were there?
30 July 2008 - Essex
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Bob Lee
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Tony, These stories have been great. They give a real insight into what really happened, rather than the superficial view of people not actively involved in the sport. I'm pleased to see you've even allowed the lovely Ingrid (Mrs. Rudlin) to appear as a guest writer and the tales you've been posting just get better and better. Please keep 'em comin'. Bob
25 July 2008 - Windsor, Berkshire, UK
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