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I assumed it was because he made it to 100 years of age :D

 

 

Eta, an article on him from when he was 98. 

 

https://m.wheels24.co.za/WildOnWheels/News/Slow-lane-Bah-Ron-98-going-strong-20140801

 

 

Lfn will love/hate him in equal measure......

 

 

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16 hours ago, charon said:

I assumed it was because he made it to 100 years of age :D

 

 

Eta, an article on him from when he was 98. 

 

https://m.wheels24.co.za/WildOnWheels/News/Slow-lane-Bah-Ron-98-going-strong-20140801

 

 

Lfn will love/hate him in equal measure......

 

 

 

 

So, a real character, no significance as a racing driver but...likely obitable by way of a fleeting mention as and when. He'd certainly score Deathrace points because he'd be a shoo-in for local press obits.

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On 20/08/2018 at 08:56, Sir Creep said:

Canadian rookie Robert Wickens was in hospital with "orthopaedic injuries" after a frightening airborne crash in the early stages of the IndyCar Pocono race won by ex-Formula One racer Alexander Rossi.

Wickens, of Guelph, Ontario, was rushed to hospital by air ambulance on Sunday after he collided with Ryan Hunter-Reay's IndyCar at Pocono Raceway in Long Pond, Pennsylvania.  The collision came as they exited turn two and caused Hunter-Reay's car to careen into the wall, and Wickens' car was pulled along with it. 
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Wickens has been left a paraplegic from his injuries.

 

https://www.ctvnews.ca/sports/canadian-indycar-driver-wickens-reveals-crash-left-him-a-paraplegic-1.4151121

 

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14 hours ago, alt obits guy said:

As we are told -- the alternative is worse.   Or is it?
Sorry to hear this is Wickens' future.

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Mari Hulman George, former chair of the board of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, died early Saturday. She was 83.

Hulman George was IMS chairman from 1988 through 2016. Her father, Anton "Tony" Hulman Jr., purchased the speedway in 1945 and saved it from demolition after World War II, and racing and the facility became a staple of the Hulman family.  She also fielded an entry in the Indianapolis 500 in 1962 and 1963, with husband Elmer George as the driver. He finished a career-best 17th in 1962 and received relief help from Paul Russo and A.J. Foyt during that race.
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On 26/10/2018 at 08:48, maryportfuncity said:

 

 

So, a real character, no significance as a racing driver but...likely obitable by way of a fleeting mention as and when. He'd certainly score Deathrace points because he'd be a shoo-in for local press obits.

Ron Easton gets the full BBC treatment

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New Jersey modified ace Frankie Schneider has passed away at age 92.

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5 hours ago, charon said:

Dave Morgan at 74.

 

Competed in the 75 British GP and that was his only shot at the Big Time.

 

https://www.motorsportmagazine.com/news/f1/david-morgan-1944-2018

 

 

 

One race but almost 200,000 views of this clip of his greatest moment of fame - 

 

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35 minutes ago, maryportfuncity said:

 

 

One race but almost 200,000 views of this clip of his greatest moment of fame - 

 

 

Christ you forget how far safety has improved - that bit where the cars keep sliding off the track out of control and they've got a big van parked there and people running across the track to help - amazing no-one was killed. 

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8 minutes ago, Grim Up North said:

Christ you forget how far safety has improved - that bit where the cars keep sliding off the track out of control and they've got a big van parked there and people running across the track to help - amazing no-one was killed. 

 

Aye, a very dangerous time in racing. The practice of sending track marshalls running across the track became less of a thing after the 1977 South African GP.

 

I would rather not link the video...

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His finer moment was ramming James Hunt in his F3 days.

 

Aftermath at around 13 minutes in.

 

 

 

 

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55 minutes ago, Grim Up North said:

 

Christ you forget how far safety has improved - that bit where the cars keep sliding off the track out of control and they've got a big van parked there and people running across the track to help - amazing no-one was killed. 

 

But .... "they've got seatbelts and everything else" !!!  :rolleyes:

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While I understand that safety has improved and racing drivers and spectators are safer than they have ever been, it has to be said, Formula One is as boring as fuck.

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On 14/11/2018 at 10:57, Lord Fellatio Nelson said:

While I understand that safety has improved and racing drivers and spectators are safer than they have ever been, it has to be said, Formula One is as boring as fuck.

 

Go watch NASCAR and left hand turns all day, ya hillbilly.  F1 too sophisticated for the likes of you.  

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6 minutes ago, Sir Creep said:

 

Go watch NASCAR and left hand turns all day, ya hillbilly.  F1 too sophisticated for the likes of you.  

I've watched NASCAR and that is also shit, unless they are crashing.

 

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6 minutes ago, charon said:

The American LFN, Irv Gordon has died.

 

Drove over 3,000,000 miles in his 1966 Volvo.

 

https://www.motoringresearch.com/car-news/irv-gordon-million-mile-volvo-died/

 

It may be fitting if he was buried in the car or summat.

 

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Thought you'd be phoning the widow with an offer :D

 

 

 

 

 

 

* for the car.

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5 minutes ago, charon said:

Thought you'd be phoning the widow with an offer :D

 

 

 

 

 

 

* for the car.

I'm not a big Volvo fan.

Vulvas yes, Volvos no.:lol:

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