I’ve never seen that in Europe. It’s always been the ‘deckchair’ for change of surface.
I’ve never seen that in Europe. It’s always been the ‘deckchair’ for change of surface.
Yes. That’s the blue flag.
There’s some onboard video somewhere of him starting from the pit lane at Knockhill, in the wet. He swears about as often as he changes gear.
1983 Nurburgring 1000km. No video from Bellof, because not all cars had cameras. Derek Bell did:
The answer is always John Cleland.
Don’t forget, Bellof managed a 6.11 around the Nurburgring for the pole lap.
I have no idea where the turn signals are in Australia
It’s Adam Christodoulou. Famously excluded from a karting championship because his dad was cheating.
There’s only really one word to describe the Citroën C6:
Ford Cortina in Life on Mars.
Knockhill is the only place where you can get sunburn, wind burn, soaked clothes (rain), snow smacking you in the face and fog on the same day.
I've never tried to get there by public transport, but I've heard that it's not very accessible. Nearest railway station is over 10 miles away, and I think the buses only stop in the village, not at the circuit (Stagecoach bus 8 if you want to look that up). If you're travelling by car, I managed to get the M1 at…
Yep, £40 for the full weekend includes the ELMS race on the Saturday.
Outside of single seaters, the blue flag only means 'look in your mirrors'. The emphasis is on the faster car to make the manoeuvre.
You need to watch more races at Brands. That's a fairly common tactic.
I was at Oulton Park at the weekend. It's well worth a visit if you're ever in the South of the UK. Watch out for the silly Sunday rules though.
That’s the hatch. This is the wagon:
Even if that was the case, the next GT3 car could be .0001 seconds faster and land two inches further from the track, in the other crowd area.
Stramash.
Forget the bear, see if you can find any pictures of the Brands Hatch vulture.