Hockenheim?
Printable View
Hockenheim?
No and no.
Haha how silly.Quote:
Originally Posted by AndyPerry
I meant Paul Ricard Circuit, not Magny-Cours, is that it?
yannick dalmas
ags
1990
monza
That's the Hungaroring, i think.
How about this...
not your go!Quote:
Originally Posted by rlenis
You still haven't got the track right!
No go's permitted until someone gets it right :)
Monza?
Spa? Spain?
Correct, Cozzie!
It was Spa.
You're next!
Cooper (?)Quote:
Originally Posted by rlenis
And I'm pretty sure that's either Monaco or Montjuich.
Ok, here it is.
http://b.f1-facts.com/ul/a/4808
Richie Ginther, Cooper T81-Maserati, Station Hairpin (now Loews), Monaco 1966.Quote:
Originally Posted by rlenis
ok, simtek, 1994, david Brabham?? not sure on the trackQuote:
Originally Posted by Cozzie
sonic
Brazil is the track
damn! Should of got that!!! think your right :)Quote:
Originally Posted by nik
Yes, nik is right!
You got everything right but the driver....Quote:
Originally Posted by Vitesse
Ah - I should have spotted the long shadows: early morning practice picture with Rindt in Ginther's car.Quote:
Originally Posted by rlenis
.
Don't think so. The color scheme is definitely Cooper and the helmet shows Rindt's colors, but the engine in that car is not the Maserati V-12! Looks more like a Coventry Climax V-8 to me. That would make the year 1965 and the car a Cooper T77. That also makes more sense, as the T81 was a beefy thing to hold the Maser V-12 and the huge radiator it required.Quote:
Originally Posted by rlenis
http://www.grandprix.com/gpe/rr133.html
ClarkFan
Yes, you're right there. It is 1965 and the T77. And it must be a practice picture as Jochen didn't qualify!
It's been over a year since this thread died so I thought I would bring it back.
Name the car, the driver and the track.
Tom Pryce
Token-Ford
Nivelles 1974
Thats completely correct!
So, do we get another, or do we have to wait another year? ;)
Someone else feel free to post another pic ;)
Here ya go...apologies about the quality!
Maserati 4CLT/48. OTTOMH I think it could be de Graffenried and Bira at Zandvoort in 1949.
Car and drivers both wrong - but that reminds me, as a little clue this car did have two drivers in the Grand Prix in which it is seen competing...
Duncan Hamilton and Anthony Baring maserati 6CM
Not Duncan Hamilton's 6CM
Is it the Joe Fry / Brian Shawe-Taylor 4CL at Silverstone in 1950?
I'm with D-Type.
Sorry, I'm not THAT old! :)
Are we gonna get an Answer????????
Would that be the car Fangio took over when his died ?
A Ferrari 750 driven by Alberto Ascari, at Monza, 1955 (I think). Meant to be driven by Eugene Castellotti.
V12 u gonna tell us if any of us are right
Hope I'm not grasping the wrong end of the stick but the 750 is a sports car. V12's pic is of a single seater.Quote:
Originally Posted by FIA