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16th October 2011, 18:46 #891
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Originally Posted by D28
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16th October 2011, 23:32 #892
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I was thinking Bristow too. Would have been my next guess. That weekend of the 1960 Belgian GP also saw the death of another Londoner, young Alan Stacey. Just for your interest. A black weekend which saw big accidents for Stirling Moss and a career-ending one for another driver whose name escapes me right now.
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17th October 2011, 04:56 #893Originally Posted by RolloForm is Temporary, Class is Permanent
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18th October 2011, 22:00 #894
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Originally Posted by Ex-Jagboy
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19th October 2011, 14:24 #895
Boo-ebb
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19th October 2011, 15:18 #896
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Phonetics are tricky as we don't all pronounce the basics the same, eg the American "Noo York" and the British "Nyew York"
I allways thought it was "Bew - ebb" with the first syllable rhyming with "few" or "Nyew" rather than the the American "Noo" but sort of rolled into one syllable: "Byewb" rather than "Boob"
But I must admit have never heard his name pronounced by anybody who should know.Duncan Rollo
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19th October 2011, 15:45 #897
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Originally Posted by D28
He was a twice Le Mans winner, and a particularly fine sports car driver, who could never seem to cut it in single seaters, we saw him at Aintree in the very competitive Cooper- Borgward but was way off the pace, and the following weekend he lost his life in a F2 event at Clermont Ferrand becoming yet another sad statistic of that era.
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19th October 2011, 17:46 #898
An American/English speaking may pronounce Bew-ebb, yet a European and even Bueb himself would have said Boo-ebb.
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21st October 2011, 17:11 #899
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Originally Posted by kfzmeister
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23rd October 2011, 05:08 #900Originally Posted by D28
Answer is correct.Form is Temporary, Class is Permanent
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