Looking for F1 experienced members
Looking for F1 experienced members
Hello,
I'm looking for someone on F1rejects who has worked with Formula 1 teams, especially in the mid-90s. I vaguely remember reading here once about a mechanic of Pacific Grand Prix or something; does anybody know who I'm talking about? Or does anyone know anyone who was involved in F1 1994?
Cheers,
mediocre
I'm looking for someone on F1rejects who has worked with Formula 1 teams, especially in the mid-90s. I vaguely remember reading here once about a mechanic of Pacific Grand Prix or something; does anybody know who I'm talking about? Or does anyone know anyone who was involved in F1 1994?
Cheers,
mediocre
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Faustus has worked for both Arrows and Super Aguri but I have no idea where he's disappeared to in recent weeks.
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Wizzie wrote:Faustus has worked for both Arrows and Super Aguri but I have no idea where he's disappeared to in recent weeks.
I honestly didn't know that, that makes him the most awesome member of the forum.
I like the way Snrub thinks!
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redbulljack14 wrote:Wizzie wrote:Faustus has worked for both Arrows and Super Aguri but I have no idea where he's disappeared to in recent weeks.
I honestly didn't know that, that makes him the most awesome member of the forum.
How could you have that many posts and not know that?
Better than 'Tour in a suit case' Takagi.
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shinji wrote:redbulljack14 wrote:Wizzie wrote:Faustus has worked for both Arrows and Super Aguri but I have no idea where he's disappeared to in recent weeks.
I honestly didn't know that, that makes him the most awesome member of the forum.
How could you have that many posts and not know that?
Because i'm a bit of a twat to be honest.
I like the way Snrub thinks!
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Wizzie wrote:Faustus has worked for both Arrows and Super Aguri but I have no idea where he's disappeared to in recent weeks.
It'd be a shame if he has left this forum because I did enjoy his comments, both for what he revealed about his work behind the scenes and for his modesty.
Anyway, mediocre, do you mind if I ask why you are looking for former F1 employees, and especially from around 1994 - are you by chance connected with the CTDP modding team and working on their 1994 mod? I ask because one of their modding team, I believe, uses the same user name, and I was wondering whether that was by chance or not...
Martin Brundle, on watching a replay of Grosjean spinning:
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mario wrote:Anyway, mediocre, do you mind if I ask why you are looking for former F1 employees, and especially from around 1994 - are you by chance connected with the CTDP modding team and working on their 1994 mod? I ask because one of their modding team, I believe, uses the same user name, and I was wondering whether that was by chance or not...
That's exactly the reason.

On another note: For the same reason I've chatted yesterday with no other person than the legendary Jean-Denis Deletraz, who gave me some pictures from his private collection.

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mediocre wrote:mario wrote:Anyway, mediocre, do you mind if I ask why you are looking for former F1 employees, and especially from around 1994 - are you by chance connected with the CTDP modding team and working on their 1994 mod? I ask because one of their modding team, I believe, uses the same user name, and I was wondering whether that was by chance or not...
That's exactly the reason.We're looking to get some people who know a bit or two to get a more "realistic" feedback.
On another note: For the same reason I've chatted yesterday with no other person than the legendary Jean-Denis Deletraz, who gave me some pictures from his private collection.
Please tell me you asked him what he was doing.
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Not exactly, but I'm going to have another chat with him in the future, so I could possibly do that.
Although I think I might have to ask this question after he did what I needed him to.
Although I think I might have to ask this question after he did what I needed him to.

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My dad worked in IndyCar with Mimmo Sciatterella and I think did a bit of f1 with arrows and simtek...........
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wmetcalf68 wrote:My dad worked in IndyCar with Mimmo Sciatterella and I think did a bit of f1 with arrows and simtek...........
Your dad worked for Project Indy? Cool!
For those wondering Project Indy were CART IndyCar Rejects.

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redbulljack14 wrote:Wizzie wrote:Faustus has worked for both Arrows and Super Aguri but I have no idea where he's disappeared to in recent weeks.
I honestly didn't know that, that makes him the most awesome member of the forum.
Thank you for the very kind words, but I am hardly that! The commitment of some of the people here far outweighs anything that I've ever contributed to this forum.
I am still alive but I have been ridiculous busy lately, courtesy of a new job and some family circumstances.
I got your e-mail mediocre and I am sorry that I haven't replied to you. I do know a few people that were around Formula in 1994, but not many. Most of Arrows by 2002 were ex-TWR in Super Touring and sportscars (especially the mechanics), but a few of them were about and I know some others, including some from Simtek. I'll try to get in touch with them.
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Jeroen Krautmeir wrote:wmetcalf68 wrote:My dad worked in IndyCar with Mimmo Sciatterella and I think did a bit of f1 with arrows and simtek...........
Your dad worked for Project Indy? Cool!
For those wondering Project Indy were CART IndyCar Rejects.
My dad even worked in the movie 'Driven"! (Driven is a CART/ IndyCar movie)
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wmetcalf68 wrote:Jeroen Krautmeir wrote:wmetcalf68 wrote:My dad worked in IndyCar with Mimmo Sciatterella and I think did a bit of f1 with arrows and simtek...........
Your dad worked for Project Indy? Cool!
For those wondering Project Indy were CART IndyCar Rejects.
My dad even worked in the movie 'Driven"! (Driven is a CART/ IndyCar movie)
Take a look at this, then!
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dr-baker wrote:wmetcalf68 wrote:Jeroen Krautmeir wrote:
Your dad worked for Project Indy? Cool!
For those wondering Project Indy were CART IndyCar Rejects.
My dad even worked in the movie 'Driven"! (Driven is a CART/ IndyCar movie)
Take a look at this, then![/quote]
i already read it! Ha!

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RIP Marco Simoncelli #58
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Just so you know, you have the same avatar as Wizzie.
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eurobrun wrote:Just so you know, you have the same avatar as Wizzie.
I sure hope that does not cause ... Double Trouble.

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Klon wrote:eurobrun wrote:Just so you know, you have the same avatar as Wizzie.
I sure hope that does not cause ... Double Trouble.
He already has. I was wondering what Wizzie was doing posting such an unintelligent post.

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Jeroen Krautmeir wrote:Klon wrote:eurobrun wrote:Just so you know, you have the same avatar as Wizzie.
I sure hope that does not cause ... Double Trouble.
He already has. I was wondering what Wizzie was doing posting such an unintelligent post.![]()
Yes?
I actually wouldn't put it beyond me, especially considering I'm heading after Phoenix's post total

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Jeroen Krautmeir wrote:Klon wrote:eurobrun wrote:Just so you know, you have the same avatar as Wizzie.
I sure hope that does not cause ... Double Trouble.
He already has. I was wondering what Wizzie was doing posting such an unintelligent post.![]()
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That is a bit harsh... He is still a kid after all!

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DanielPT wrote:That is a bit harsh... He is still a kid after all!
It's the internet. One should expect to be hit harshly at times.

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That was vicious Jeroen!
I take it you're still somewhat bitter about young wmetcalf taking your long-held record as Youngest Forum Member?
And yeah, it did confuse me somewhat, as I wondered why Wizzie's post count had dropped massively, before the penny dropped.


And yeah, it did confuse me somewhat, as I wondered why Wizzie's post count had dropped massively, before the penny dropped.
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Jeroen Krautmeir wrote:DanielPT wrote:That is a bit harsh... He is still a kid after all!
It's the internet. One should expect to be hit harshly at times.![]()
Yes?
Yes it is true. But I like to think that we, in this forum, are from a different mould. That we are thoughtful, tolerant and intelligent human beings. Judging by the most of the fauna that inhibits the Web, it seems that we, as intelligent non frustrated species, are in grave danger of extinction.
Please don't take me wrong. This is not a swipe at you. I am just lauding the fantastic nature of this forum while at the same time responding to your small yes!

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DanielPT wrote:Judging by the most of the fauna that inhibits the Web, it seems that we, as intelligent non frustrated species, are in grave danger of extinction.
Thanks for the compliment about being intelligent, but non-frustrated? I am hardly that. And haven't you seen the frustration/desperation at the lack of a current F1 season round here?
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dr-baker wrote:DanielPT wrote:Judging by the most of the fauna that inhibits the Web, it seems that we, as intelligent non frustrated species, are in grave danger of extinction.
Thanks for the compliment about being intelligent, but non-frustrated? I am hardly that. And haven't you seen the frustration/desperation at the lack of a current F1 season round here?
Judging how bad it is at the moment, by March, this place will be a warzone, with anarchy ruling. And this is just the latest thread to succumb to it.
Fetzie on Ferrari wrote:How does a driver hurtling around a race track while they're sous-viding in their overalls have a better understanding of the race than a team of strategy engineers in an air-conditioned room?l
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dr-baker wrote:DanielPT wrote:Judging by the most of the fauna that inhibits the Web, it seems that we, as intelligent non frustrated species, are in grave danger of extinction.
Thanks for the compliment about being intelligent, but non-frustrated? I am hardly that. And haven't you seen the frustration/desperation at the lack of a current F1 season round here?
Yes, you certainly have a point! But I was meaning a different kind of frustration. In most comments and posts I find elsewhere there is a great deal of big frustration about life that released in insults and mindless reactions from many keyboard warriors... I wanted to mean that we don't have that here, fortunately.
And no, in this I will not include our numerous attempts at humour that befell the forum lately

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East Londoner wrote:That was vicious Jeroen!I take it you're still somewhat bitter about young wmetcalf taking your long-held record as Youngest Forum Member?
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I'm over that. I'm just extremely bitter that he's taken my Honourary title as well. What justice is there in that? Hmm?

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DanielPT wrote:But I was meaning a different kind of frustration.
That statement instantly made me think of dr-baker, if you know what I mean



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kostas22 wrote:DanielPT wrote:But I was meaning a different kind of frustration.
That statement instantly made me think of dr-baker, if you know what I mean![]()
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Erm, but it was me talking about my frustration that he was responding to!

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dr-baker wrote:kostas22 wrote:DanielPT wrote:But I was meaning a different kind of frustration.
That statement instantly made me think of dr-baker, if you know what I mean![]()
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Erm, but it was me talking about my frustration that he was responding to!
I wasn't talking about frustration at lack of Formula One though!
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kostas22 wrote:I wasn't talking about frustration at lack of Formula One though!
Neither is dr-baker!

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Doesn't everybody know though what goes through my head?
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Although the person who volunteered to marry one of the Ecclestone daughters to save F1 probably takes the cake
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dr-baker wrote:Doesn't everybody know though what goes through my head?Wizzie wrote:I almost get the feeling you're going for "Most Desperate Forum Member of the Year" on purpose.![]()
Although the person who volunteered to marry one of the Ecclestone daughters to save F1 probably takes the cake
I was honoured that for 2 months, one of my posts became someone's sig though.

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As a moderator, I conclude:
-That I knew beforehand things would have got out of kilt at this thread too because I can't remember such a bad outbreak of F1 Deprivation Syndrome (F1DS) during my time here (and I've endured all three off-seasons here).
-That I won't let this forum fall into anarchy as a moderator. Neither will mario, I guess.
-That F1 needs to begin right now, even though I find your bickering amusing.
-That I won't let Wizzie surpass my posts tally, even though I can't really compete with a bored pre-teenager with too much time on his hands.
-That I urgently feel the need to associate everything with HWNSNBM or this forum. Excuse me while I go and take my temperature.
-That I knew beforehand things would have got out of kilt at this thread too because I can't remember such a bad outbreak of F1 Deprivation Syndrome (F1DS) during my time here (and I've endured all three off-seasons here).
-That I won't let this forum fall into anarchy as a moderator. Neither will mario, I guess.
-That F1 needs to begin right now, even though I find your bickering amusing.
-That I won't let Wizzie surpass my posts tally, even though I can't really compete with a bored pre-teenager with too much time on his hands.
-That I urgently feel the need to associate everything with HWNSNBM or this forum. Excuse me while I go and take my temperature.
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Phoenix wrote:-That I won't let Wizzie surpass my posts tally, even though I can't really compete with a bored pre-teenager with too much time on his hands.
I'm 16 and a half thank you very much.
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Wizzie wrote:Phoenix wrote:-That I won't let Wizzie surpass my posts tally, even though I can't really compete with a bored pre-teenager with too much time on his hands.
I'm 16 and a half thank you very much.
I honestly thought you were a lot older

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AdrianSutil wrote:Wizzie wrote:Phoenix wrote:-That I won't let Wizzie surpass my posts tally, even though I can't really compete with a bored pre-teenager with too much time on his hands.
I'm 16 and a half thank you very much.
I honestly thought you were a lot older
Well prepare to be even more amazed when you discover TMLW is a month younger than myself.

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Wizzie wrote:AdrianSutil wrote:Wizzie wrote:I'm 16 and a half thank you very much.
I honestly thought you were a lot older
Well prepare to be even more amazed when you discover TMLW is a month younger than myself.
And that I'm the best part of year younger than both of them

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Phoenix wrote:As a moderator, I conclude:
-That I knew beforehand things would have got out of kilt at this thread too because I can't remember such a bad outbreak of F1 Deprivation Syndrome (F1DS) during my time here (and I've endured all three off-seasons here).
-That I won't let this forum fall into anarchy as a moderator. Neither will mario, I guess.
-That F1 needs to begin right now, even though I find your bickering amusing.
-That I won't let Wizzie surpass my posts tally, even though I can't really compete with a bored pre-teenager with too much time on his hands.
-That I urgently feel the need to associate everything with HWNSNBM or this forum. Excuse me while I go and take my temperature.
Well, I'll do my best to help you to keep things in check - however, for the next few days I'm going to be away and probably with only occasional or even no internet access. All I can say, therefore, is good luck, because by the looks of things you're going to need it...
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Wizzie wrote:dr-baker wrote:Doesn't everybody know though what goes through my head?Wizzie wrote:I almost get the feeling you're going for "Most Desperate Forum Member of the Year" on purpose.![]()
Although the person who volunteered to marry one of the Ecclestone daughters to save F1 probably takes the cake
I was honoured that for 2 months, one of my posts became someone's sig though.
I'm s planning on bringing it back at some point. I just wanted to change it for Christmas to wish everyone a Merry Christmas, then I just became overwhelmed by someone calling my post the "best ever!" (And if you look at eurobrun's profile, he claims to be 99 years old...)
watka wrote:I find it amusing that whilst you're one of the more openly Christian guys here, you are still first and foremost associated with an eye for the ladies!
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