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11 hours ago, Octopus of Odstock said:

 

I'm seeing him on Monday and advise if there's anything major but he has bounced back awfully well.

 

 

You mentioning this thread and asking for any more tips amongst his old pals? 

 

I understand if you're not.

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Okay, Sir Jackie -for his age - is doing very well. No problems with walking and needed no assistance.

But he is a little more frail, perhaps understandably, than recent appearances. I'd give him quite a few years yet.

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Bad crash at the Southern 100 on the Isle of Man last night, no names yet but 2 dead. 2 riders a marshal and a spectator were involved.

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On 30/06/2023 at 20:35, Octopus of Odstock said:

Bob Fernley, the de facto team principal at Force India's F1 team for many years, has died. Later worked in a key role for the FIA. Bit of a surprise, I hadn't heard he was ill.

 

https://the-race.com/formula-1/former-force-india-f1-chief-fernley-dies-aged-70/


Times obit for Fernley. Reveals the cause of death to be bladder cancer.

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1 hour ago, One shot Paddy said:

Bad crash at the Southern 100 on the Isle of Man last night, no names yet but 2 dead. 2 riders a marshal and a spectator were involved.

The marshal and one of the riders were killed, some of the local marshals are over there but thankfully not my sister. 

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This hasn't been covered yet apparently but ex V8 Supercars driver Dale Brede is dead. Interestingly enough, he was teammates and very good friends with Mark Porter, one of only two drivers to ever be killed during a V8 Supercars race (Ashley Cooper being the other one).

 

https://www.canberratimes.com.au/story/8271720/accomplished-act-motor-racer-dale-brede-dies-aged-48/

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Update on Cale Yarborough from his daughter. Diagnosed with a very rare terminal condition apparently. It does seem to be of the slower progressive multiple sclerosis/dementia type of condition, rather than the fast progressing terminal cancer/ALS kind but regardless definitely a solid choice for DPs this point on.

 

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On 20/07/2023 at 06:26, TheSpinosaurus said:

Update on Cale Yarborough from his daughter. Diagnosed with a very rare terminal condition apparently. It does seem to be of the slower progressive multiple sclerosis/dementia type of condition, rather than the fast progressing terminal cancer/ALS kind but regardless definitely a solid choice for DPs this point on.

 

 

I'm glad there's an update on Cale. I know he hasn't been doing well for a while. He used to attend every race at Talladega, which doesn't seem to have been the case since at least Covid. He wasn't on hand for the 75 Greatest NASCAR Drivers celebration at Darlington in May. I'll keep him on my DP for next year, and depending on how it progresses, the next few years. Hope medications at least help. He's a fighter and a tough guy though.

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So, not casualties but...

 

Sizeable fire today at Lydden Hill that's put the World Rallycross Championship race into some doubt. Cause not known officially but serious suspicions that the batteries in one of the cars in Sebastian Loeb's team was at fault. Clearly, there are issues when batteries get damaged and containing such a fire is troublesome (summat the television report touched on), how much danger is there of a car crashing leading to a battery explosion, or worse. Anyone know owt?

 

 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cqvy4677988o

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Francois Castaing, former Renault F1 technical director, before becoming an automobile executive in America has died, aged 78.

 

https://www.endurance-info.com/auto/article/108121-deces-de-francois-castaing-1945-2023

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Roger Dorchy was a French racing driver, who died on July 26 at the age of 78, was known for holding the top speed record at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, setting a top speed of 407 kilometers per hour (253 mph) with a WM - Peugeot at the end of the Mulsanne Straight at the 1988 24 Hours of Le Mans

https://www.ouest-france.fr/sport/24-heures-du-mans/24-heures-du-mans-roger-dorchy-lhomme-aux-405-km-h-nest-plus-08be4a98-2b95-11ee-a27a-fd4b2e445b21

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Marty Ward, a short track racing legend from South Carolina, has died. He was 58. Ward died of a heart attack while competing on Saturday.

 

https://www.racingamerica.com/news/late-models/south-carolina-short-track-champion-marty-ward-passes-away?utm_content=259621206&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter&hss_channel=tw-69147826

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1 minute ago, diego said:

Mirko Giansanti, died aged 46, was an Italian motorcycle racer. His best year was 1998 when he finished on the podium four times and finished sixth in the 125cc world championship

https://www.fanpage.it/sport/motori/e-morto-mirko-giansanti-lex-pilota-aveva-46-anni-lutto-nel-mondo-del-motociclismo-italiano/

https://img.speedweek.com/i/8/81008ba337ce4e6d84aed2d207d37605.jpg?preset=i750

OMFG! There were not so many notable figures from my hometown while I was growing up...he was one of the very few I followed since I was a kid. I didn't even know he was sick...

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1 hour ago, YoungWillz said:

Peter Baldwin, racer known for several hundred wins including seven Mini Miglia wins, reportedly dead after a long COVID battle: http://www.brdc.co.uk/Notice-of-death---Peter-Baldwin-1941-2023

 

Probably one for @Octopus of Odstock to comment on more substantially.

 

Not really to be honest. A grassroots/club sort of hero for many like, say, Ian Flux, Dave Brodie, Gerry Marshall but not in the top-league of touring car drivers etc. 

I had heard of him, but only peripherally.

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Bill Vukovich II was born in Riverside, California and died on Aug.20 at age 79. He was named Rookie of the Year in the 1968 Indianapolis 500 as a result of his seventh-place finish. Vukovich competed in the 1965–1982 seasons, with 158 starts. races combined, including the Indianapolis 500 in 1968–1977, 1979–1980. He has finished in the top ten 85 times, with a win in 1973 at Michigan. His best finish at the Indianapolis 500 was in 1973, where he finished second in an event marred by tragedy and shortened by rain. He was the son of two-time Indianapolis 500 champion Bill Vukovich and father of Billy Vukovich III, both deceased. in racing accidents.

https://www.speedsport.com/other-series/industry-news/12-time-indy-starter-vukovich-dies-at-79/

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3 hours ago, maryportfuncity said:

When I heard that there was an incident at Ballageary I feared that would be the outcome. I think Guy Martin is the only person to come off there and live, it's not known as Ballascary for nothing!

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Oh, is it that time again?

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15 minutes ago, gcreptile said:

Oh, is it that time again?

 

Came to say the same thing. Most action this thread gets is during the Manx GP week...

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On 22/08/2023 at 20:18, One shot Paddy said:

When I heard that there was an incident at Ballageary I feared that would be the outcome. I think Guy Martin is the only person to come off there and live, it's not known as Ballascary for nothing!

 

It's the ideal place for Extinction Rebellion and Just Stop Oil protestors to lie down and try to block the road. B)

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Isle of Man GP deaths -vs- Santa Anita horse deaths this week.  Who will win?

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