F1 Trivia: 10 Years for This! - Edition
This weeks trivial trivia once again centers on the world of Formula One racing.
It concerns someone who could be described as a “journeyman,” a driver newspapers variously called “a new cult hero,” “the world
By Marc • June 11, 2007
This weeks trivial trivia once again centers on the world of Formula One racing.
It concerns someone who could be described as a “journeyman,” a driver newspapers variously called “a new cult hero,” “the world
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That would by Perry ‘The Stig’ McCarthy of Andrea Moda in 1992, would it not?
The team sent him out to practice for the Belgian Grand prix knowing the steering column on his car was badly damaged. It nearly killed him when he went through Eau Rouge…
Ah you’re too good Keith!
Somehow I knew I included too many “Google worthy” phrases in the post to have The Stig’s identity hidden for long.
yeah got to be Perry McCarthy, the Andrea Moda team’s story is on of the funniest of all……no wonder Bernie started demanding a deposit from new entries.
If I recall, wasn’t Roberto Moreno’s qualifying of the Andrea Moda at Monaco considered to be a feat of superhuman performance.
“Superhuman,” or due to less wind resistance because of having less hair than McCarthy?