Can anyone say in the Persuaders opening titles which motor race it is?
Just 0:33 to 0.37 here but 6 cars go through - www.facebook.com/watch/?v=800128343675265
That is levels of F1 geekyness without peer!
On 5/18/2022 5:12 PM, Mr Gobrien wrote:
Can anyone say in the Persuaders opening titles which motor race it is?
Just 0:33 to 0.37 here but 6 cars go through -
www.facebook.com/watch/?v=800128343675265
1970 British GP at Brands Hatch. First two cars are Ronnie Peterson
(Colin Crabbe Racing March 701) and Jo Siffert (March Engineering March
701); next is Graham Hill in the Brooke Bond Oxo Racing/Rob Walker Lotus 49C. Pedro Rodriguez in the Yardley BRM P153 can be seen at far left;
Dan Gurney in a McLaren M14A at the far right.
On 2022-05-18 4:12 p.m., Mark Jackson wrote:
On 5/18/2022 5:12 PM, Mr Gobrien wrote:
Can anyone say in the Persuaders opening titles which motor race it is?
Just 0:33 to 0.37 here but 6 cars go through -
www.facebook.com/watch/?v=800128343675265
1970 British GP at Brands Hatch. First two cars are Ronnie Peterson
(Colin Crabbe Racing March 701) and Jo Siffert (March Engineering March
701); next is Graham Hill in the Brooke Bond Oxo Racing/Rob Walker Lotus
49C. Pedro Rodriguez in the Yardley BRM P153 can be seen at far left;
Dan Gurney in a McLaren M14A at the far right.
That is levels of F1 geekyness without peer!
Alan <nuh-uh@nope.com> wrote:
On 2022-05-18 4:12 p.m., Mark Jackson wrote:
On 5/18/2022 5:12 PM, Mr Gobrien wrote:
Can anyone say in the Persuaders opening titles which motor race it is? >>>>
Just 0:33 to 0.37 here but 6 cars go through -
www.facebook.com/watch/?v=800128343675265
1970 British GP at Brands Hatch. First two cars are Ronnie Peterson
(Colin Crabbe Racing March 701) and Jo Siffert (March Engineering March
701); next is Graham Hill in the Brooke Bond Oxo Racing/Rob Walker Lotus >>> 49C. Pedro Rodriguez in the Yardley BRM P153 can be seen at far left;
Dan Gurney in a McLaren M14A at the far right.
That is levels of F1 geekyness without peer!
I don’t regard an interest in, and knowledge of, F1 history as being “geeky”.
I can’t watch the clip because it’s on Facebook, but I *was* at the race (and well remember the long argument between Colin Chapman and the Chief Scrutineer in the paddock afterwards).
On 5/19/2022 2:16 PM, Sir Tim wrote:
Alan <nuh-uh@nope.com> wrote:
On 2022-05-18 4:12 p.m., Mark Jackson wrote:
On 5/18/2022 5:12 PM, Mr Gobrien wrote:
Can anyone say in the Persuaders opening titles which motor race it is? >>>>>
Just 0:33 to 0.37 here but 6 cars go through -
www.facebook.com/watch/?v=800128343675265
1970 British GP at Brands Hatch. First two cars are Ronnie Peterson
(Colin Crabbe Racing March 701) and Jo Siffert (March Engineering March >>>> 701); next is Graham Hill in the Brooke Bond Oxo Racing/Rob Walker Lotus >>>> 49C. Pedro Rodriguez in the Yardley BRM P153 can be seen at far left; >>>> Dan Gurney in a McLaren M14A at the far right.
That is levels of F1 geekyness without peer!
I don’t regard an interest in, and knowledge of, F1 history as being
“geeky”.
Didn't take much - the OP's speculations were enough to make the first
race I looked up on Forix correct, after which it was mostly a matter of matching numbers.
BTW this was Dan Gurney's last F1 race.
I can’t watch the clip because it’s on Facebook, but I *was* at the race >> (and well remember the long argument between Colin Chapman and the Chief
Scrutineer in the paddock afterwards).
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WMZs6LwVQ_w
Alan <nuh-uh@nope.com> wrote:
On 2022-05-18 4:12 p.m., Mark Jackson wrote:
On 5/18/2022 5:12 PM, Mr Gobrien wrote:
Can anyone say in the Persuaders opening titles which motor race it is? >>>>
Just 0:33 to 0.37 here but 6 cars go through -
www.facebook.com/watch/?v=800128343675265
1970 British GP at Brands Hatch. First two cars are Ronnie Peterson
(Colin Crabbe Racing March 701) and Jo Siffert (March Engineering March
701); next is Graham Hill in the Brooke Bond Oxo Racing/Rob Walker Lotus >>> 49C. Pedro Rodriguez in the Yardley BRM P153 can be seen at far left;
Dan Gurney in a McLaren M14A at the far right.
That is levels of F1 geekyness without peer!
I don’t regard an interest in, and knowledge of, F1 history as being “geeky”.
I can’t watch the clip because it’s on Facebook, but I *was* at the race (and well remember the long argument between Colin Chapman and the Chief Scrutineer in the paddock afterwards).
But also remember: there's nothing wrong with geekyness!
On Fri, 20 May 2022 09:04:38 -0700, Alan wrote:
On 2022-05-19 11:16 a.m., Sir Tim wrote:
Alan <nuh-uh@nope.com> wrote:To me, that level of interest is what defines "geekyness". In fact, it
On 2022-05-18 4:12 p.m., Mark Jackson wrote:I don’t regard an interest in, and knowledge of, F1 history as being
On 5/18/2022 5:12 PM, Mr Gobrien wrote:That is levels of F1 geekyness without peer!
Can anyone say in the Persuaders opening titles which motor race it >>>>>> is?
Just 0:33 to 0.37 here but 6 cars go through -
www.facebook.com/watch/?v=800128343675265
1970 British GP at Brands Hatch. First two cars are Ronnie Peterson >>>>> (Colin Crabbe Racing March 701) and Jo Siffert (March Engineering
March 701); next is Graham Hill in the Brooke Bond Oxo Racing/Rob
Walker Lotus 49C. Pedro Rodriguez in the Yardley BRM P153 can be
seen at far left; Dan Gurney in a McLaren M14A at the far right.
ee
“geeky”.
is right there in the definition:
'geek1 | ɡēk | informal
noun
1 [usually with modifier] a person who is knowledgeable about and
obsessively interested in a particular subject, especially one that is
technical or of specialist or niche interest: a computer geek | Jim is
an unashamed tech geek | I'm a bit of a geek when it comes to historical
events.'
But also remember: there's nothing wrong with geekyness!
I can’t watch the clip because it’s on Facebook, but I *was* at the
race (and well remember the long argument between Colin Chapman and the
Chief Scrutineer in the paddock afterwards).
I agree totally.
Provided the Geek in question is happy with the term ( I am an unashamed techi geek)
On 2022-05-19 11:16 a.m., Sir Tim wrote:
Alan <nuh-uh@nope.com> wrote:To me, that level of interest is what defines "geekyness". In fact, it
On 2022-05-18 4:12 p.m., Mark Jackson wrote:I don’t regard an interest in, and knowledge of, F1 history as being
On 5/18/2022 5:12 PM, Mr Gobrien wrote:That is levels of F1 geekyness without peer!
Can anyone say in the Persuaders opening titles which motor race it
is?
Just 0:33 to 0.37 here but 6 cars go through -
www.facebook.com/watch/?v=800128343675265
1970 British GP at Brands Hatch. First two cars are Ronnie Peterson
(Colin Crabbe Racing March 701) and Jo Siffert (March Engineering
March 701); next is Graham Hill in the Brooke Bond Oxo Racing/Rob
Walker Lotus 49C. Pedro Rodriguez in the Yardley BRM P153 can be
seen at far left; Dan Gurney in a McLaren M14A at the far right.
“geeky”.
is right there in the definition:
'geek1 | ɡēk | informal
noun
1 [usually with modifier] a person who is knowledgeable about and
obsessively interested in a particular subject, especially one that is technical or of specialist or niche interest: a computer geek | Jim is
an unashamed tech geek | I'm a bit of a geek when it comes to historical events.'
But also remember: there's nothing wrong with geekyness!
I can’t watch the clip because it’s on Facebook, but I *was* at the
race (and well remember the long argument between Colin Chapman and the
Chief Scrutineer in the paddock afterwards).
Alan <nuh-uh@nope.com> wrote:
On 2022-05-18 4:12 p.m., Mark Jackson wrote:
On 5/18/2022 5:12 PM, Mr Gobrien wrote:
Can anyone say in the Persuaders opening titles which motor race it is? >>>>
Just 0:33 to 0.37 here but 6 cars go through -
www.facebook.com/watch/?v=800128343675265
1970 British GP at Brands Hatch. First two cars are Ronnie Peterson
(Colin Crabbe Racing March 701) and Jo Siffert (March Engineering March
701); next is Graham Hill in the Brooke Bond Oxo Racing/Rob Walker Lotus >>> 49C. Pedro Rodriguez in the Yardley BRM P153 can be seen at far left;
Dan Gurney in a McLaren M14A at the far right.
That is levels of F1 geekyness without peer!
I don’t regard an interest in, and knowledge of, F1 history as being “geeky”.
I can’t watch the clip because it’s on Facebook,
but I *was* at the race
(and well remember the long argument between Colin Chapman and the Chief Scrutineer in the paddock afterwards).
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