Surprised by that in all honesty. Was an educated guess. If anybody else wants to fire in a question then please do. I don't have a question in mind here.Correct
Surprised by that in all honesty. Was an educated guess. If anybody else wants to fire in a question then please do. I don't have a question in mind here.Correct
I'll have a stab again then Jamie Fluke
Today, it's something that every open wheeler driver wears, but it was not the case in the early years of, well, motorsport in particular.
So, who was the first guy to use a full face helmet in F1? Also name when and where did the driver used it.
Funnily enough, I learned this just the other day while reading my encyclopedia of F1. It was Dan Gurney at the 1968 german grand prix at the nurburgring where Jackie Stewart won by over four minutes. I think Gurney also started the tradition of spraying champagne
Good question this. One that I shall guess with little confidence. If I remember rightly he retired in Abu Dhabi with a car failure in 2009, not sure what the problem was. I watched parts of the season review that was on Sky a while back and I remember him retiring there. Can't think of what the issue was though.This is a nice question.. When was Lewis Hamilton's first Formula One retirement due to a technical problem? And a bonus point for what was wrong with the car
Good question this. One that I shall guess with little confidence. If I remember rightly he retired in Abu Dhabi with a car failure in 2009, not sure what the problem was. I watched parts of the season review that was on Sky a while back and I remember him retiring there. Can't think of what the issue was though.
Ah sounds about right. My go? I'll ask a question instead of passing. There are 6 drivers who have won world titles in different decades. Can you name them?Correct! He had a problem with his right rear brake so they had to retire him.
Unfortunately their regular helmets look different, but maybe its a special helmet? Or maybe some test driver who was driving for Arrows but did not participate in a GP for them?
Wow, damn good guess. And perhaps more importantly: that is one awesome car livery. They don't make 'em like that any moreAndreas Scholz
First name that shot to my mind was Guy Edwards. He was one of the guys who helped to save Niki Lauda in Nurburgring in some year (6th text line in your picture suggests that this might be the case).
That's Edwards in a Hesketh, Zolder 1976. The helmet looks very similar.
Rokas Charlapavicius In my pic you see Niki Lauda? Wrong upload?