Matt Harper
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« on: July 22, 2004, 05:03:30 pm » |
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First and foremost, I don't know the answer to this question - but I'd be interested to know why sportscar racing, in particular, has had so many incognito drivers in it's history. It's not such a phenomenon these days, but historically, cryptic names and psudonyms adopted by some drivers was quite common - the likes of 'Beurlys', 'Gedehem', 'Anselme', 'Ted', 'Leveigh' and latterly, 'John Winter'. What was the reason for this anonymity? Did they tell the missus they were just nipping out for a paper on Friday morning - and then not returning till Monday (or ever, in Leveigh's case)? Anyone know?
Also is Herr Jost and Herr Joest the same person?
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Nordic
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« Reply #1 on: July 23, 2004, 10:45:58 am » |
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Jost & Joest are indeed the same person, he sometimes even has 2 little dots that are not on my keyboard over some of the letters. http://www.joest-racing.com/english/frames/frame_history.htmlThe great ones driving record is pretty good too. Alot of drivers in the 20's & 30's used psudonyms as they used 'family money' to race and where not keen on a monied great aunt finding out where all her money was going. BTW I had lunch with J Winter once when he drove in an an interserie race at thruxton. If you can take one 1hour meeting as a judge of charachter he was a nice chap. shame it all went tits up for him.
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Some people will tell you that slow is good - and it may be, on some days - but I am here to tell you that fast is better. H S Thompson 1937 - 2005
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hgb
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« Reply #2 on: July 23, 2004, 11:15:44 am » |
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I have them ... ö and in capital Ö If you don't have an ö then oe will do in German. John Winter is actually called ... ca I trust you ? Alright then, his real name is Louis Krages, but please don't tell his parents.
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I don't care - I'm a racing driver and I'm here to win, not to finish third.
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« Reply #3 on: July 23, 2004, 02:12:25 pm » |
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On the subject of Herr Joest, whats probably the most famous racing car he ever drove? It was quite an ugly spud. Fax
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Nordic
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« Reply #4 on: July 23, 2004, 02:30:00 pm » |
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Not sure if you could ever call a 917 ugly, but he drove the Porsche 917/20 (Pink Pig) at Le Mans in 71.
BTW, how did the car end up being painted as a pig when in fact it was a 'Martini' car?
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Some people will tell you that slow is good - and it may be, on some days - but I am here to tell you that fast is better. H S Thompson 1937 - 2005
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« Reply #5 on: July 23, 2004, 02:47:55 pm » |
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The French company SERA did quite some aerodynamic development work on the chassis 917/20. The result was a widened but still short bodywork which made the car appear rather ugly. To top it, they painted it like a pig, an ugly pink pig.
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« Reply #6 on: July 23, 2004, 04:19:47 pm » |
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Actually, if memory serves me correct, they didn't paint it in its pink color scheme with the pork cuts until the Friday before the race. I think it practiced and qualified and Wed. & Thursday in plain white. John
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Nordic
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« Reply #7 on: July 23, 2004, 04:42:17 pm » |
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The urban myth as I heard it, says that Count Rossi, when he saw the car refused to allow it to be painted in the Martini colours as he felt it was too ugly!
The 'Pig' scheme was put on by the Porsche team mechanics, overnight by way of protest.
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Some people will tell you that slow is good - and it may be, on some days - but I am here to tell you that fast is better. H S Thompson 1937 - 2005
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Matt Harper
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« Reply #8 on: July 23, 2004, 06:41:22 pm » |
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.......and with the aristocracy in mind, what was invariably painted on the outside of a car that Count von Bayern had bought a drive in?
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If it\'s good and fast, it won\'t be cheap. If it\'s fast and cheap, it won\'t be good. If it\'s good and cheap, it won\'t be fast.
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« Reply #9 on: July 23, 2004, 06:57:57 pm » |
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http://rupert8766.fotopic.net/p2763799.htmlWarsteiner, Ever tried it? He got married recently, his wedding gift from BMW was the M1 art car he drove in 80 or 81 by all accounts.
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« Last Edit: July 23, 2004, 06:59:24 pm by Nordic »
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Some people will tell you that slow is good - and it may be, on some days - but I am here to tell you that fast is better. H S Thompson 1937 - 2005
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Matt Harper
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« Reply #10 on: July 24, 2004, 05:50:31 pm » |
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Warsteiner, Ever tried it?
Oh yes - very frequently. My favorite 'alt bier'. Commonly known as 'Warstarter' in these parts.
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Canada Phil
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« Reply #11 on: July 25, 2004, 06:53:35 am » |
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Warsteiner..... My favorite German Beer Canada Phil
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hgb
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« Reply #12 on: July 26, 2004, 08:01:57 am » |
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Oh yes - very frequently. My favorite 'alt bier'. Commonly known as 'Warstarter' in these parts.
Warsteiner is not an Alt Bier, it's a Pils. It's my number two behind Bitburger.
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« Reply #13 on: July 26, 2004, 07:01:22 pm » |
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One of our regular lads (le Mans-wise I mean, not bowel-wise. I'm not too sure about his bowels) has the exhaust system from that car. It looks rather like an Alpine horn. I also have in the bowels of my garage a set of brake pads from the number 2 Jag from 88. Who else has similar useless mementos? And while we're on about beer, I found at the weekend, amongst some very questionable camping/sleeping bag gear, a bottle of Grimbergen! I have JPC to thank for that. I chilled it to within a polar bears tadger of freezing, and tackled it with some nuts last night. I wouldn't say it was a delicate taste. Maybe I should have tried it with a vindaloo. H
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Matt Harper
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« Reply #14 on: July 26, 2004, 08:33:05 pm » |
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Oh yes - very frequently. My favorite 'alt bier'. Commonly known as 'Warstarter' in these parts.
Warsteiner is not an Alt Bier, it's a Pils. It's my number two behind Bitburger. Hmmph, I stand corrected - it was a frickin' kraut that told me it was alt, which I'd figured meant pale - thanks for steering me right, hgb. H - I slept through a fairly major accident that befell the #8 (unless you prove me wrong, yet again!) Joest 956B in 1985. A significant chunk of the front l/h corner, including the splitter, part of the brake duct and the headlamp housing ended up a few feet from where I lay slumped in the proverbial crumpled heap. I rescued it - nearly slicing-off several of my fingers in the process - the kevlar/carbon fibre edges were razor-sharp where it had shattered - and took it home. It served as a plant-stand in my flat, until my missus philosophically suggested, "Can we please get rid of that ugly f**k*ng thing". I reluctantly gave it to the binmen, who similarly gravely injured themselves carting it off. I wish I still had it though - it was the sh*t - BBS and Dunlop stickers and the famous yellow/black/white livery - a real 'piece of the race'.
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