A good idea. Never thought about what you do with a wrecked out racer in a situ where a driver died. I do not think I would want to drive such a car after such an accident.Quote:
Originally Posted by Easy Drifter
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A good idea. Never thought about what you do with a wrecked out racer in a situ where a driver died. I do not think I would want to drive such a car after such an accident.Quote:
Originally Posted by Easy Drifter
I wonder if there is a marker where it is buried and is it still there and no one is quite sure where? With all the changes that track has seen, I wonder...Quote:
Originally Posted by markabilly
To get the ball rolling: the smallest city I know that has a subway is dear old neighbouring Helsinki!Quote:
Originally Posted by Mark in Oshawa
re the GT40. There is no marker for the car and it is not on the track ppty.
I do not know where it is, just near Sebring.
Paul Cooke former Comstock crew chief and now VP ASN Canada does know and he will not say. The morbid would probably be trying to dig it up if the location was known.
Helsinki is a big city compared to this one. I tripped across this nugget of information when I was Wiki surfing one night...Quote:
Originally Posted by Kristjan
A clue...the city is in Europe...
Luxembourg? Not many smaller :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Mark in Oshawa
Don't know but I think only germans could do such things.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mark in Oshawa
I know Rennes has a subway. It's not that big a town.
Nein....the official language of the city is French I believe......but not Rennes....It is.....where a substantial Sporting organization has links...
Would that be Lausanne?