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| a fantastic machine |
| henk4 11-23-2004 |
I still remember this one coming out of retirement and being re-launched at one of the Coys Silverstone festivals (pity that these have been discontinued). It was incredibly fast, (may be the Hadfield restauration made it even faster then it was in its days) and had it seen further developement it could have been a good weapon against the Ferraris, Matras and Alfas. Unfortunately only one was ever produced. The second pic shown here gives a very good impression about the steepness of the Radaillon corner in Spa. It used to be open for the general public but has now been closed off. Doing it with your own car greatly increases ones respect for the F1 drivers who have the courage to go through without lifting (ask Jacques Villeneuve about this) |
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