And now Lord Montagu dies...
Posted: 31 Aug 2015, 14:29
Jules Bianchi. Aged 25 - not very old.
Guy Ligier. Aged 85 - old.
Justin Wilson. Aged 37 - not very old.
And the cycle continues as the latest death is that of Edward, 3rd Baron Montagu of Beaulieu, at the grand old age of 88.
But what's he got to do with us, I hear you ask?
The clue's in his title. He was the owner of the Beaulieu estate in Hampshire, which includes a certain motor museum I've been to this year, and which dr-baker has either been to or intends to. Amongst all the cars from the earliest days of motoring, the Top Gear machine collection, a reproduction of an ancient garage, a Peel P50 and a Bugatti Veyron, there's a few F1 cars - a 1996 Williams, a mid-2000s McLaren, and some weird mashup of a pre-2009 Renault with some later-style wings on it painted to look like Team Enstone's current colours. Don't think there were any out-and-out rejects, though.
Here are some photos of what I saw when I visited in March, and presumably the estate and museum will continue to run in the safe hands of Ralph, 4th Baron Montagu of Beaulieu, as he is from today.
Guy Ligier. Aged 85 - old.
Justin Wilson. Aged 37 - not very old.
And the cycle continues as the latest death is that of Edward, 3rd Baron Montagu of Beaulieu, at the grand old age of 88.
But what's he got to do with us, I hear you ask?
The clue's in his title. He was the owner of the Beaulieu estate in Hampshire, which includes a certain motor museum I've been to this year, and which dr-baker has either been to or intends to. Amongst all the cars from the earliest days of motoring, the Top Gear machine collection, a reproduction of an ancient garage, a Peel P50 and a Bugatti Veyron, there's a few F1 cars - a 1996 Williams, a mid-2000s McLaren, and some weird mashup of a pre-2009 Renault with some later-style wings on it painted to look like Team Enstone's current colours. Don't think there were any out-and-out rejects, though.
Here are some photos of what I saw when I visited in March, and presumably the estate and museum will continue to run in the safe hands of Ralph, 4th Baron Montagu of Beaulieu, as he is from today.