Peter Revson Appreciation Thread
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Really what was in it?
I just had a fishcake & stuff whilst re reading the Divi articles. Love the comment about her not being told about English trains.
(Having been born in Watford & represented GBR)
According to Wiki her last Olympic appearance was in 1992 at the age of 48! Beat that Schumi!
I just had a fishcake & stuff whilst re reading the Divi articles. Love the comment about her not being told about English trains.
(Having been born in Watford & represented GBR)
According to Wiki her last Olympic appearance was in 1992 at the age of 48! Beat that Schumi!
DemocalypseNow wrote: when eagleash of all people says you've gone too far about something you just know that's when to apply the brakes and do a U-turn.
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eagleash wrote:Really what was in it?
I just had a fishcake & stuff whilst re reading the Divi articles. Love the comment about her not being told about English trains.
(Having been born in Watford & represented GBR)
According to Wiki her last Olympic appearance was in 1992 at the age of 48! Beat that Schumi!
Sausage. Nice.
Going to 'The Road' now. Should cheer me up

The Galica articles seem pretty interesting, just skimmed over them, will read in more detail later.
Peter Revson ftw.
Better than 'Tour in a suit case' Takagi.
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shinji wrote:eagleash wrote:Really what was in it?
I just had a fishcake & stuff whilst re reading the Divi articles. Love the comment about her not being told about English trains.
(Having been born in Watford & represented GBR)
According to Wiki her last Olympic appearance was in 1992 at the age of 48! Beat that Schumi!
Sausage. Nice.
Going to 'The Road' now. Should cheer me up![]()
The Galica articles seem pretty interesting, just skimmed over them, will read in more detail later.
Peter Revson ftw.
Who's Peter Revson? What's "The Road"?
DemocalypseNow wrote: when eagleash of all people says you've gone too far about something you just know that's when to apply the brakes and do a U-turn.
Re: Peter Revson Appreciation Thread
eagleash wrote:shinji wrote:eagleash wrote:Really what was in it?
I just had a fishcake & stuff whilst re reading the Divi articles. Love the comment about her not being told about English trains.
(Having been born in Watford & represented GBR)
According to Wiki her last Olympic appearance was in 1992 at the age of 48! Beat that Schumi!
Sausage. Nice.
Going to 'The Road' now. Should cheer me up![]()
The Galica articles seem pretty interesting, just skimmed over them, will read in more detail later.
Peter Revson ftw.
Who's Peter Revson? What's "The Road"?
Peter Revson? No idea.
The Road
Better than 'Tour in a suit case' Takagi.
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eagleash wrote:Well we're kind of talking about racing & that's the point I suppose. I do wonder if Jenoch ever despair of what we do to their project, or if they quite enjoy all the "scuttlebut"
Them fretting about it would rather go against the spirit of the thing. You know the podcasts? The"Big News in Formula One" item tells me all I need to know about the "corporate stance" in F1Rejects - don't bother too much with what everyone else is discussing and play on the sidelines. It's fun. Keep it neat and nice and have a laugh.
Incidentally, my brunch was smoked salmon and scrambled eggs.
Stay home, Colin Kolles!
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CarlosFerreira wrote:eagleash wrote:Well we're kind of talking about racing & that's the point I suppose. I do wonder if Jenoch ever despair of what we do to their project, or if they quite enjoy all the "scuttlebut"
Them fretting about it would rather go against the spirit of the thing. You know the podcasts? The"Big News in Formula One" item tells me all I need to know about the "corporate stance" in F1Rejects - don't bother too much with what everyone else is discussing and play on the sidelines. It's fun. Keep it neat and nice and have a laugh.
Incidentally, my brunch was smoked salmon and scrambled eggs.
Quite right Carlos
That's surf & something (surf & turf is salmon & steak) (or is it lobster & steak?)
That's all a bit posh for rejects
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It's lobster.
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When did Cockney Rhyming Slang come into the equation?!
Stay home, Colin Kolles!
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"The World is your lobster", (Arthur Daley).
(Another classic Brit TV series (Minder) in which the awesome George Cole plays a shifty London car dealer, full of dodgy deals narrow escapes & malapropisms such as above). (For anyone who doesn't already know)
(Another classic Brit TV series (Minder) in which the awesome George Cole plays a shifty London car dealer, full of dodgy deals narrow escapes & malapropisms such as above). (For anyone who doesn't already know)
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CarlosFerreira wrote:eagleash wrote:Well we're kind of talking about racing & that's the point I suppose. I do wonder if Jenoch ever despair of what we do to their project, or if they quite enjoy all the "scuttlebut"
Them fretting about it would rather go against the spirit of the thing. You know the podcasts? The"Big News in Formula One" item tells me all I need to know about the "corporate stance" in F1Rejects - don't bother too much with what everyone else is discussing and play on the sidelines. It's fun. Keep it neat and nice and have a laugh.
Incidentally, my brunch was smoked salmon and scrambled eggs.
Salmon? No big deal... there's a pound of smoked salmon in my pantry.
I eat well for a college student.
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thehemogoblin wrote:CarlosFerreira wrote:eagleash wrote:Well we're kind of talking about racing & that's the point I suppose. I do wonder if Jenoch ever despair of what we do to their project, or if they quite enjoy all the "scuttlebut"
Them fretting about it would rather go against the spirit of the thing. You know the podcasts? The"Big News in Formula One" item tells me all I need to know about the "corporate stance" in F1Rejects - don't bother too much with what everyone else is discussing and play on the sidelines. It's fun. Keep it neat and nice and have a laugh.
Incidentally, my brunch was smoked salmon and scrambled eggs.
Salmon? No big deal... there's a pound of smoked salmon in my pantry.
I eat well for a college student.
In comparison I'm a lightweight - I only had a Tuna Mayo sandwich for lunch

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I love that livery - much better than the Marlboro/Texaco one IMO. Is that the car he won the British GP in?
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Barbazza wrote:I love that livery - much better than the Marlboro/Texaco one IMO. Is that the car he won the British GP in?
At least I'm sure this photo is from 1973, the year in which he got his two victories.
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Barbazza wrote:I love that livery - much better than the Marlboro/Texaco one IMO. Is that the car he won the British GP in?
I don't like how Ron Dennis's squad uses the "original orange" color on their test cars - they are not Bruce and Denny.
If Revson had survived, there is no doubt he would have won another Can-Am in 1974 - the Shadows were all conquering that year (although they had to practically ban Porsche to give anyone else on the grid a shot). I always felt sad that Revson could not achieve more in F1 - his 1971 Can Am year should have ranked him alongside the premier F1 drivers of his era (he beat Cevert in equal cars in Can-Am)
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I have always rather liked Revson, of course because he was a somewhat unfulfilled promise, but also because his name sounds funny, and is rather apt for a racing driver. Also, I believe he's Jewish, which led to me developing a curiosity to know if there have been other Jewish drivers in Formula one. Also Muslim ones.
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Waris wrote:I have always rather liked Revson, of course because he was a somewhat unfulfilled promise, but also because his name sounds funny, and is rather apt for a racing driver. Also, I believe he's Jewish, which led to me developing a curiosity to know if there have been other Jewish drivers in Formula one. Also Muslim ones.
At least the Scheckter family is/was Jewish.
Eurosport broadcast for the 1990 Mexican GP prequalifying:
"The Life, it looked very lifeless yet again... in fact Bruno did one, slow lap"
"The Life, it looked very lifeless yet again... in fact Bruno did one, slow lap"
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Nuppiz wrote:Waris wrote:I have always rather liked Revson, of course because he was a somewhat unfulfilled promise, but also because his name sounds funny, and is rather apt for a racing driver. Also, I believe he's Jewish, which led to me developing a curiosity to know if there have been other Jewish drivers in Formula one. Also Muslim ones.
At least the Scheckter family is/was Jewish.
Actually, I think Cevert was part Jewish.
As for Revson's 1971 Can Am title, I might be over-hasty in claiming they had equal cars throughout the series. The McLaren M8F was quite an improvement over the McLaren M8D's that the competition was fielding. However, the M8F 's were ghastly until the cooling issues were addressed, which did not occur until mid season.
I got to drive 2 laps in a rebuilt / refitted McLaren M8D, but never anything more "recent". Has anyone here had any experiences with any sort of Can -Am / Group 6/ 5/ C or FIA GT car? (Especially any sort of monster by Porsche
