Jeroen Krautmeir wrote:dnhrudi wrote:ibsey wrote:Not sure if it's been mentioned before but Raul Bosel? Wasn't he an F1 driver circa 1983?
Boesel? 82 and 83 with March and Ligier, good choice! The only thing I ever remembered him for was he always had a butterfly on his car. I guess it was related to a sponsor but....
Indeed! All I remember of him were his CART days! Poor lad, really deserved the 1993 Indy 500. Was easily the fastest car all day, but really USAC's penalty was just a joke. Poor Dick Simon looked/sounded as though he wanted to beat the living daylights out of USAC. For the record, he took the penalty, and managed to charge up to 4th, behind the top 3 of Emmo, Arie and Nige. Perhaps if there were another 50 laps he could have caught and passed Nige (he was struggling with the car after the brush with the wall). Whether he would have won would be another story, but it certainly would be a excellent one. Also could have won 1994, but The Captain's lads got rid of him before the race even began. Career somewhat died after that, but he did replace Paul Tracy for Homestead 1999, and then crashed out on the first lap. Got another go with the geriatric Eagle and did a very good job. After that, go and ask Cynon.
Drove for Jaguar in World sports cars in the late 80's. World champ in 87 I believe. Saw him race at Brands, those cars were awesome

Another one. jean Pierre Jabouille, when he won his (and Renaults) first GP, no one noticed!