That's more something I'd call revolutionary, not legendary.Originally Posted by Pando
That's more something I'd call revolutionary, not legendary.Originally Posted by Pando
If you should see a man walking down a crowded street talking aloud to himself, don't run in the opposite direction, but run towards him, because he's a poet. You have nothing to fear from the poet - but the truth.
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Was Huschke von Hanstein who won with his bimmer in '40 italian?Originally Posted by netburner
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Hmm... got the infos out of an official fan site about Stirling... Maybe they were wrong...Originally Posted by Pando
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the question is too overall for me, you can say the victory was legendary because of the car - mercedes SLR with red 722, it was the record time of the mille miglia that wasn't broken up to this day, maybe that stirling moss won that race and didn't won F1 championship (not sure if you'd call that legendary anyway) and it was the first victory of the silver arrow team
12 cylinders or walk!
Let me rephraze then. Why is it remembered so well to this day? And I don't mean the fact that MB have been whoring the car all over the place because of the lack of any other really successful racer.Originally Posted by dydzi
If you should see a man walking down a crowded street talking aloud to himself, don't run in the opposite direction, but run towards him, because he's a poet. You have nothing to fear from the poet - but the truth.
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Originally Posted by Wouter Melissen
still this question has many answers
maybe because it was the fastest average speed record broken then
or because they made a reconnaissance lap beforehand making notes on a scroll paper that helped them winning the race
or because it was the real last original mille miglia - however there was a race in 1956 but it was banned in 1957 due to two deaths during the race
12 cylinders or walk!
...and was never broken again.Originally Posted by dydzi
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oh ok thought you were talkin bout me lolOriginally Posted by nopassn
Yes all these things are facts, but how do we know all of that .. how was the legend created?Originally Posted by dydzi
If you should see a man walking down a crowded street talking aloud to himself, don't run in the opposite direction, but run towards him, because he's a poet. You have nothing to fear from the poet - but the truth.
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it was the first race broadcasted on tv?
12 cylinders or walk!
Muhahaha i have seen a pic of Wouter And you guys havn't
Because Denis Jenkinson wrote about it?
I agree, this is a very poorly phrased question.
correctOriginally Posted by pdr
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next question?
ALPACA! ALPACA! I bet he is really...Originally Posted by Spastik_Roach
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