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30th April 2010, 22:58 #1Manager
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Rally Hall of Fame
As I was not able to find this from anywhere else I thought this one deserves its own thread..
Full announcement here http://www.mobilia.fi/documents/Maki...llofFameen.pdfRALLY HALL OF FAME HONOURS FOUR GREATS OF THE SPORT
Rally Hall of Fame was opened today in Finland with the induction of Erik Carlsson, Paddy Hopkirk, Rauno Aaltonen and Timo Mäkinen to its gallery. The theme behind these initial nominations is to focus on the period when rallying evolved into a top line sport. All honourees starred in an era when speed on special stages became decisive in achieving success.
Rally Hall of Fame is an initiative of Finland’s Automobile Sport Federation and Mobilia, the country’s national speciality museum of the automobile and transport. Nominations to the Hall of Fame are made by an international Committee. The members of the Committee are Kari O. Sohlberg (FASF Chairman), Michele Mouton (Chairman of FIA’s Women & Motor Sport Commission), Neil Duncanson (CEO of World Rally Championship promoter), Martin Holmes (journalist) and Pekka Honkanen (Director, Sports Museum
Foundation of Finland).
The principle of Rally Hall of Fame is to host an exhibition celebrating the careers of new inductees and also to keep material in custody for posterity. This together with archive material will form a collection that keeps growing with new nominations. Rally Hall of Fame is projected as a global institution and will reflect worldwide achievement in the sport of rallying.
IMHO great choices by the committee
There are two rules for success
1. Never tell everything you know.
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4th June 2010, 02:53 #2Junior Member
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Colin McRae should be in the hall of fame he was one of the best he was a great driver it really stinks that he died in that helicopter accident
R.I.P COLIN MCRAE
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4th June 2010, 06:55 #3Senior Member
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Have you considered using capitals, and commas and periods?
Originally Posted by BLOCKROCKS43
Makes it appear that you're older than 12 when we read things you write.
And since you brought up the unfortunate crash, read this:
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk...e-1608213.html
Fatal helicopter crash: rally driver had no pilot's licence
World rally champion, his 5-year-old son and two others died in accident
By Mark Hughes
Friday, 13 February 2009
From left, Colin McRae and his son Johnny were killed, leaving behind his wife, Alison. The crash happened after some 'extreme manoeuvres' had been flown
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From left, Colin McRae and his son Johnny were killed, leaving behind his wife, Alison. The crash happened after some 'extreme manoeuvres' had been flown
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The rally driver Colin McRae did not have a valid pilot's licence when the helicopter he was flying crashed into woods in Scotland, killing himself and his three passengers, an official accident report revealed yesterday.
[/b]And in the seconds before the fatal crash, the 39-year-old had broken flying regulations, flying too close to buildings and performing complex manoeuvres just 20ft from trees, the Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) found.[/b]
The former world rally champion was flying with his five-year-old son, Johnny, and two friends, Ben Porcelli, six, and Graeme Duncan, 37. All four died instantly in the crash, in September 2007.
McRae's licence had expired in February 2005 – more than two years before the accident – and he had never applied to renew it, the AAIB report said.
It also revealed that, in the three years before the crash, McRae, had made 80 illegal flights in the helicopter when either his licence or type rating – a secondary document that allows pilots to fly certain types of aircraft – had expired.
The report singled out one occasion in March 2006 when McRae flew from Scotland to London. It pointed out that he knew his type rating had expired because the purpose of the flight was to meet an examiner to renew it.
The report also noted McRae, who had been flying helicopters since 2000, was "undertaking a demanding manoeuvre" shortly before the crash. But it added that "the cause of the accident was not positively determined".
Mark and Karen Porcelli, the parents of six-year-old Ben, said yesterday that McRae had taken "unnecessary risks" and that the accident was "completely avoidable". The report revealed much of the detail surrounding the crash and offered suggestions about what had happened. It said that at 2pm on 15 September 2007, McRae had flown the helicopter to a farm in Larkhall from his home in Lanark, eight miles away. Duncan filmed much of the journey on a camcorder which was recovered from the crash site. The flight took six minutes, during which McRae broke air regulations by flying too close to buildings.
After an hour at the farm, they took off again at 3pm. McRae performed several complex manoeuvres, flying within 20ft of trees and making the helicopter climb steeply at sharp altitudes out of a valley. The report says McRae's passengers appeared to enjoy the manoeuvres "with laughs and shouts audible on the video".
The investigators noted that the helicopter flew along a valley, which was not an obvious flight route between the destinations, but that it was chosen because it "presented an opportunity for the pilot to link together the manoeuvres previously flown and which were apparently enjoyed by his passengers".
Less than a minute after the camcorder had been turned off, the helicopter, which was close to the bottom of Mouse Water Valley, clipped a fir tree with its main rotor blade before crashing into an oak tree and bursting into flames. It was 150ft from the helipad at McRae's house, where it had been due to land.
The final moments of the flight were not recorded, but the report listed a number of possible scenarios that could have forced the crash. One is the possibility that the helicopter – a Eurocopter Squirrel – was affected by a phenomenon, known as servo transparency, which made it appear that the controls were jammed. Although no technical reason was found to explain the accident, "a technical fault, while considered unlikely, could not be ruled out entirely", the report said.
It also said that a birdstrike could not be ruled out, nor could the possibility that the camcorder was dropped and either interfered with the controls or distracted McRae at a critical moment. A post-mortem examination found that McRae was not under the influence of drugs and had not been drinking alcohol on the day of the crash.
McRae's father, Jimmy, said: "It has been confirmed by instructors, examiners and pilots with whom he flew, that Colin's skills as a helicopter pilot were of the highest order, and that makes it all better"
A little emphasis for those who will go cross-eyed with rage at any criticism of the person , not the rally driver..
The exploits of the rally driver, as exciting as they were once, do not mitigate his carelessness and fatal arrogance and responsibility for killing 3 people while showing off.
I'd say it disqualifies him as a Hall of Fame contender.John Vanlandingham
Sleezattle WA, USA
Vive le Prole-le-ralliat
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4th June 2010, 12:41 #4Junior Member
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That is very true, but just on how well he raced rally I think he should be in this hall of fame some of the stuff he did was amazing.
R.I.P COLIN MCRAE
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4th June 2010, 13:18 #5Senior Member
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Hall of Fame nominations are due to be made each year at Rally Finland. Two new members will be added each year (no new members this year though).
So there will most probably be a time, when McRae will get his nomination. As well the likes of Blomqvist, Mikkola, Rohrl, Tommi etc. etc.
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At just 2 a year it will take forever, just to put all the Finns in. Michelle Mouton would be my next nomination with Ari
Originally Posted by COD
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4th June 2010, 20:54 #7Junior Member
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Your right McRae should get put into the hall of fame he was great
R.I.P COLIN MCRAE
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4th June 2010, 20:55 #8Junior Member
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COD is right McRae should get put into the hall of fame like I said.
R.I.P COLIN MCRAE
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5th June 2010, 06:03 #9Senior Member
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Absolutely not.
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Thank you theugsquirrel! Just because Colin did some stupid thing doesn't matter. Colin's driving skills were awesome he deserves to be put in the rally hall of fame!
R.I.P COLIN MCRAE


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