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is this is a trick question ;)
I am going to say
Jack Brabham
late 1960 after Watkins Glen F-1 race
Indianapolis - first test run of Cooper at Indy
Cooper - Climax
interesting pics I found while looking for info....
http://www.tamsoldracecarsite.net/ZM...Formula%20Cars
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You've got it! :up:
No trick though, I think it's from 1961 practice, but I'm not 100% sure. Did they test at Indy in 1960 after Watkins Glen?
Anyway, it's the start of the rear-engine revolution and without getting political probably the seed of the "split" between midget/sprint racers and formula/road racers.
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your point about the begining of the split is probably right - although previous European "invasions" did not lead to such dire things (heck, the Offy is really pretty closely based on the 1914 Peugeot.....
Anyhow, here's a new one:
http://i94.photobucket.com/albums/l91/cbruske/alsup.jpg
enjoy - obviously no track to identify in this one!!
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Bill Alsup
1981 Penske-Cosworth
BTW: Does AB in the Sponsor's name stand for "A big"? :D
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GM99 has it!!
Penske had a fine looking fleet of PC-9B in 1981!
As for the name - could be :eek: those are some pretty big machines there in the background....
For those of you who are into home audio, Adcom makes power amplifiers with the name "GFA-###". A friend of mine had a tour of the production facility years ago and asked what the "GFA" stood for and was told - "great F****ng amp".....
your turn....
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Thank you, Chris!
Here's my picture - the usual, please (for the car in front)!
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Drivers- #40 Jimmy Vasser & #20 Roberto Moreno
Year- 2001
Cars- #40 & #20 Reynard 01i-Toyota
Track- Lausitzring
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Everything right except one of the drivers ;)
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Drivers- #19 Townsend Bell & #20 Roberto Moreno
Year- 2001
Cars- #19 & #20 Reynard 01i-Toyota
Track- Lausitzring
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That's right, Phoenixent - your turn now!