Crofty alluded to it during today's commentary, but although
tomorrow should be the Scuderia's 1,000th GP start, it's actually
their 1,001st Championship start.
In 1952 between the Swiss & Belgian GPs they entered a 'Ferrari
special' in round 2 of the WDC, the Indy 500.
Crofty alluded to it during today's commentary, but although
tomorrow should be the Scuderia's 1,000th GP start, it's actually
their 1,001st Championship start.
In 1952 between the Swiss & Belgian GPs they entered a 'Ferrari
special' in round 2 of the WDC, the Indy 500.
[snipped]
On 12/09/2020 19:38, Brian Lawrence wrote:
Crofty alluded to it during today's commentary, but although
tomorrow should be the Scuderia's 1,000th GP start, it's actually
their 1,001st Championship start.
In 1952 between the Swiss & Belgian GPs they entered a 'Ferrari
special' in round 2 of the WDC, the Indy 500.
[snipped]
Have you seen the cars? And their helmets?
I didn't watch the practice sessions but I do like that red colour.
Looks much nicer than the standard red they use.
Vettel's helmet looked like it was covered in oil on one side and the
other had a technical drawing of a car (I assume the first one but
couldn't make it out).
Crofty alluded to it during today's commentary, but although
tomorrow should be the Scuderia's 1,000th GP start, it's actually
their 1,001st Championship start.
In 1952 between the Swiss & Belgian GPs they entered a 'Ferrari
special' in round 2 of the WDC, the Indy 500.
Car #12 was entered by Enzo Ferrari and driven by Albert Ascari. It was
a 375 with a 4.5L V12. It qualified 19th/row 7, but lost a wheel after
40 laps, classified 31st.
<https://www.reddit.com/r/F1Porn/comments/17bv98/alberto_ascari_ferrari_375_special_1952/>
<https://web.archive.org/web/20091201112405/http://www.formula1.com/results/season/1952/609/>
-a-a <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1952_Indianapolis_500>
On 12/09/2020 19:38, Brian Lawrence wrote:
Crofty alluded to it during today's commentary, but although
tomorrow should be the Scuderia's 1,000th GP start, it's actually
their 1,001st Championship start.
In 1952 between the Swiss & Belgian GPs they entered a 'Ferrari
special' in round 2 of the WDC, the Indy 500.
[snipped]
Have you seen the cars? And their helmets?
I didn't watch the practice sessions but I do like that red colour.
Looks much nicer than the standard red they use.
Vettel's helmet looked like it was covered in oil on one side and the
other had a technical drawing of a car (I assume the first one but
couldn't make it out).
Cheers
Geoff
On 9/12/2020 2:38 PM, Brian Lawrence wrote:
Crofty alluded to it during today's commentary, but although
tomorrow should be the Scuderia's 1,000th GP start, it's actually
their 1,001st Championship start.
In 1952 between the Swiss & Belgian GPs they entered a 'Ferrari
special' in round 2 of the WDC, the Indy 500.
See, he doesn't count *that* but goes on about how Gasly is the 109th GP winner, which includes 10 winners of the Indy 500 1950-1960.-a (Bill Vukovich won twice.)
On 12/09/2020 19:51, Mark Jackson wrote:
On 9/12/2020 2:38 PM, Brian Lawrence wrote:
Crofty alluded to it during today's commentary, but although
tomorrow should be the Scuderia's 1,000th GP start, it's actually
their 1,001st Championship start.
In 1952 between the Swiss & Belgian GPs they entered a 'Ferrari
special' in round 2 of the WDC, the Indy 500.
See, he doesn't count that but goes on about how Gasly is the 109th
GP winner, which includes 10 winners of the Indy 500 1950-1960.-a
(Bill Vukovich won twice.)
During Sunday's coverage he was saying that Mugello is the 75th
circuit to hold a Grand Prix. I guess he read that from an online
list, but that list probably includes the Algarve Motor Park which
doesn't hold it's first race until October 25. Mugello is #74.
Brian Lawrence wrote:
On 12/09/2020 19:51, Mark Jackson wrote:
On 9/12/2020 2:38 PM, Brian Lawrence wrote:
Crofty alluded to it during today's commentary, but although
tomorrow should be the Scuderia's 1,000th GP start, it's actually
their 1,001st Championship start.
In 1952 between the Swiss & Belgian GPs they entered a 'Ferrari
special' in round 2 of the WDC, the Indy 500.
See, he doesn't count that but goes on about how Gasly is the 109th
GP winner, which includes 10 winners of the Indy 500 1950-1960.
(Bill Vukovich won twice.)
During Sunday's coverage he was saying that Mugello is the 75th
circuit to hold a Grand Prix. I guess he read that from an online
list, but that list probably includes the Algarve Motor Park which
doesn't hold it's first race until October 25. Mugello is #74.
F1 commentators are often not responsible for their own fact
checking/trivia.
They use someone like this guy,
https://www.linkedin.com/in/virtualstatman/ Sean Kelly.
He would feed them with stats and trivia live on air.
His job is to keep the stats and trivia coming and sometimes you could
tell they were repeating something he had fed them because it was dead
air filler that had no relevance to anything that was actually
happening on track.
Then again Legard used to do that all the time and I'm not sure he had
a guy feeding him.
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