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Thread: Motorsport Trivia
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31st October 2011, 07:46 #921Originally Posted by D28
Apologies, I've reviewed the facts and I've made 2 crucial error - only approx 65% of this car actually scored 1 WC point.
The qualification I referred to wasn't because the other entered cars failed in practice, they didn't turn up at the GP to practice despite being entered.
Think this will now fit all the facts that I'm sure someone has discounted because of my fault!Kris Meeke got fired -PSG so terrified they quit!
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31st October 2011, 21:30 #922
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AGS?
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1st November 2011, 11:00 #923
Not AGS.
Full recap of facts.
Dog of a car having a designer's name but should have been named after the chief mechanic (responsible for 95% of the design)
65% (approx value) of the car had scored 1 championship point, but in its final form failed to score a point (mistaken info previously on the points record)
It only qualified on 1 occasion because 2 superior cars failed to make it to practice despite being entered (i.e. it was the last car in a 24 car grid)
It had to be a monocoque construction (key design criterion)
New facts
It was DFV powered and only actually raced twice in Championship GPsKris Meeke got fired -PSG so terrified they quit!
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1st November 2011, 19:14 #924
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Complete guess, but vaguely remember Swiss driver Moser abandoning Brabham, and becoming involved with an ill-fated Swiss project around the 1969-70 period, with the car usually failing to qualify, unfortunately can`t recall it`s name,
Might have been something like a Dessardi or Dellardi-Ford, Are we close?.
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1st November 2011, 22:58 #925Originally Posted by Ex-Jagboy
Silvio Moser was the very first F1 driver whose autograph I obtained - Race of Champions 1968. He had a Brabham BT20 Repco and along with Jo Bonnier in the Mclaren M5 BRM was propping up the grid.
Wiki-able now I fancyKris Meeke got fired -PSG so terrified they quit!
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2nd November 2011, 12:39 #926
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I am unclear, the answer is Bellasi?
That marque slipped by, as I was looking for a point scoring car. It is one make that I never heard of.
I am curious as to the details of the evolution from a Brabham to a Bellasi.
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3rd November 2011, 20:04 #927
Silvio Moser, who had been racing a Brabham BT24 with a DFV in place of the Repco V8 and had met Bellasi during their F3 days, commissioned his fellow Ticino, Switzerland, resident to produce a F1 car for 1970. The reason for this apparently strange move was that Moser needed a monocoque replacement for the Brabham (a tubular spaceframe) he had been racing because of regulations calling for bag fuel tanks. He had scored a point with the Brabham at the 69 US GP. The two started working on the idea in the winter of 1969-'70, with the original idea being to build a new frame based on Moser's BT24-3. The frame was to be financed by Bellasi while the Moser Racing Team SA brought in the engine (the old DFV 802), gearbox, wheels and other parts (including suspension components - hence the 65% of a point clue) from the old Brabham. In February 1970, having started out with the BT24-3, Beat Schenker, Moser's faithful mechanic, found out that Bellasi was full of ideas but short of a clear project. So Schenker took over the command to design and build the remaining 90 to 95 per cent of the car. Hence, the car should rightly have been called a Schenker but presumably Bellasi had stumped up some cash and had a contract!
It only qualified for the 1970 Austrian GP because Hill and Peterson were DNAs, retiring after 13 laps
It managed to qualify the following year, at its only attempt, for the Italian GP, again retiring.
Silvio died in 1974 from injuries sustained in a crash at the Monza 1000kms.
Beat Schenker maintains a website dedicated to Moser's career and is attempting to restore the Bellasi
Sources:
car racing with silvio moser
8W - What? - Bellasi
So as Bellasi is the answer over to D28Kris Meeke got fired -PSG so terrified they quit!
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3rd November 2011, 20:22 #928
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Thanks, very interesting. Since I only found the answer by typing in Moser the real credit belongs to Ex-Jagboy.
I looked at a lot of F1 rejects but never would have came up with the Bellasi, indeed I had never noticed the name.
Over to you Ex-Jagboy for a question, since you came up with Silvio Moser.
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3rd November 2011, 22:32 #929
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Originally Posted by D28
I briefly saw Silvio in the paddock at Oulton, but sadly never thought to obtain his autograph, but according to those who did he seemed like a thoroughly decent bloke.
Anyway question for you.
Which playboy F1 racer of the 1950s attracted not only media attention for his exploits on the track, but also for his involvement with the Italian ballerina Delia Scala.
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3rd November 2011, 23:37 #930
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I had no idea, so I googled this and found the answer quite quickly.
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