tommykl wrote:darkapprentice77 wrote:In the Italian GPs of 1971 and '72, Lotus ran under the name "World Wide Racing" Why?
I believe it was because Chapman was still under investigation from the Italian police due to Jochen Rindt's fatal crash in 1970.
That is, as far as I am aware, correct - Chapman was, at the time, facing a potential charge for manslaughter (which is why he avoided attending those races), and it is also said to be the reason why Fittipaldi drove the Lotus 56B in 1971 rather than the works 72D (amid suggestions that the Italian authorities were threatening to impound the cars as part of their crash investigations).
On another note, has anybody seen some of the interesting comments that have come up in an interview with Mansell and Piquet Sr in the Brazilian press? F1Fanatic have published a rough translation of some of the comments, and some of the comments make for interesting reading, such as Piquet Sr.'s comments about his performance from 1987 onwards (he says that he never really recovered fully from the after effects of the accident he had in Imola in 1987 - moreover, whilst he says that he feels he should have won the 1986 title, he feels that Mansell deserved to win the title in 1987, something I would not have expected him to say).
The other bit that is interesting is Mansell's take on the internal politics of Williams in 1986, with his reflections on how Piquet Sr. managed to gain an advantage over him in the Hungarian GP that year by holding back information on how the teams latest differential worked. Mansell's objections to that incident aren't directed at Piquet Sr. - in fact, he says that he was perfectly entitled to behave as he wanted; it is the fact that he feels that Williams's engineers were deceiving him at the time that seems to rankle most of all.
http://www.f1fanatic.co.uk/2013/01/26/n ... 1-rivalry/[That said, I see that Piquet Sr. has a rather nasty dig at Senna towards the end of that interview - I guess that he still cannot let bygones be bygones with regards to him.]