I am living in UK, I am wanting to locate a man in Reims by the name of Arnaud Michael Delaunay Arnaud is the Son of the first ever British F1 world champion Mike Hawthorn, Arnaud's mothers name is Jaqueline, Arnaud has an aunt by the name of Monique, Monique used to work for a dentist in Reims, she apparently had a house behind Reims Cathedral, I would be forever eternally grateful for any help anyone can give me
The drivers drifting around corners on a track they averaged 122mph every lap…drivers were cut from a different cloth back then. Nowadays grand prix drivers can’t stay between the lines, and they whine about having to 😂
If they would have let me onto the track back then, with my '94 Ford Escort Station Wagon, we all know who would have won this race. You're lookin' at him kid! It's me. It's always been me.
Wonderful. The "disappointing debut" (two years behind original schedule) of the T251, the final Grand Prix Bugatti, was also its swansong. Two T251s were built, the first of the pair being the one that took the flag at Reims; perhaps surprisingly both survive, in the Musee National de l'Automobile in Mulhouse, France. (Along with several dozen other Bugattis including two of the famous Royales.) I must visit France someday...
J'aime beaucoup Karen Cheryl, mais me prénommant Hugo et étant en CM 2 quand ce jeu était diffusé, j'ai eu droit à des moqueries sur ça. Heureusement qu'il n'a duré que deux ans et qu'il n'était pas bien méchant ce jeu.
_'The turn at the Reims circuit where the accident happened is now named after Annie, and the Annie Bousquet award, for high-performing women in French motorsport, was created in her honor.'_ - source: _Speedqueens Blogspot_
Je me suis toujours demandé comment c'est possible de pouvoir jouer de chez soi avec son téléphone pour agir sur le jeu. Et c'était déjà possible une telle interactivité dans les années 90 ?
I am living in UK, I am wanting to locate a man in Reims by the name of Arnaud Michael Delaunay Arnaud is the Son of the first ever British F1 world champion Mike Hawthorn, Arnaud's mothers name is Jaqueline, Arnaud has an aunt by the name of Monique, Monique used to work for a dentist in Reims, she apparently had a house behind Reims Cathedral, I would be forever eternally grateful for any help or information you or anyone can give to me
@neogeomaster Vous n'avez pas la ref, ne vous ridiculisez pas :) Le commentaire de notre ami fait référence à une phrase de Régis Robert, grand fan de Hugo délire, dans la web série nerdz. Regardez là ça vous plaira à coup sûr
Throw back in time, great to see this preserved. I've recently visited the circuit and shot some 360 footage. Les Amis du Circuit de Gueux are doing a fine job there to restore the buildings, so future generations can enjoy the history of F1 racing. It's a place where regularly spontaneous cars & coffees appear.
And people are complaining about Baku's 2km "too long straight" because it's not F1 anymore but drag racing... They hardly know anything about the real roots of F1.
Autres temps autre moeurs : le vainqueur BOIT une coupe de la bouteille qu'il vient de gagner au lieu d'en asperger le contenu sur les personnes présentes.
traditionnellement, le pilote ayant réalisé le meilleur temps aux essais (ce qu'à Indianapolis on appelle la "pole position") se voyait offrir une caisse de champagne, que ce soit en F1 ou en F2....ça donnait du coeur à l'ouvrage !
Il y a certainement le poids des lobbies viticoles...à Indianapolis, le vainqueur buvait ostensiblement un verre de lait...le lobby du lait devait être content..l'américain Dan Gurney (qui a participé souvent aux 500 miles d'Indianapolis) a sans doute voulu marquer le coup en refusant de boire de l'alcool...de même que son compère l'américain AJ Foyt...simple hypothèse
Great footage. I visited the remains of the Reims-Gueux circuit last summer. Great to see the grandstands packed with spectators, while they are now empty. Also good to see the complete pits, because a part of the pits has been demolished in 1972 after the last races.
Within four years seven of the drivers in this race died in crashes, Peter Collins, Eugenio Castelotti, Jean Behra ( the first three finishers in this race), Mike Hawthorn (road crash), Louis Rosier,Harry Schell and Alfonso De Portago.
@@andyelliott8027 You see those cars with no roll hoops and if they had seat belts, drivers didn't use them anyway. They were death traps. Collins and Behra died after being ejected from their cars and De Portage was crushed when his car fell on him after a crash at the Mille Miglia.
Excellente émission et une Karen Cheryl/Isabelle Morizet qui y a été beaucoup pour le succès de cette émission! C'était vraiment de bons moments en famille
Le circuit revit désormais grâce à l'association LES AMIS DU CIRCUIT DE GUEUX. un ou deux week-ends par an et consacré à un rassemblement de voitures anciennes.
"F1" is only the new name of the prevoius "Formula Grand Prix". It's only a matter of name. The first very World Championship of Grand Prix was in 1925-1926-1927, and then in the 30's there was the European Grand Prix Championship, in 1931-'32-'35-'36-'37-'38-'39, essentially equivalent to corrent world championship.