You dont see this anymore...back in the day every point mattered, now the racing director would be delighted to give the driver a DSQ
Prost won the championship that year. Amazing to look at that iconic shot from mid-season and remember how far off the pace the McLaren Porsche was for most of the season.proteus wrote:You dont see this anymore...back in the day every point mattered, now the racing director would be delighted to give the driver a DSQ
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Does anyone know the story behind these front wheel covers? They were never raced, right?Manoah2u wrote:http://img38.photobucket.com/albums/v11 ... 0/1976.jpg
Wow that's so cool, he was such an incredibly naturally talented guy, a world champion guaranteed.. Such a tragic loss and quite frankly I wish I'd never read about his fatal crash. RIPstrad wrote: Ricardo Rodriguez a study in concentration @ Monaco 1962
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That's a beautifully exposed image with perfect focus. You have to admire the skill and attention to get such a great image.strad wrote:Ricardo Rodriguez a study in concentration @ Monaco 1962
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Good point, the cars are from a different era but so is the photography. The effort and skill required to get a good action shot back then was tremendous. These old pictures have much to admire from both sides of the lens.Richard wrote:That's a beautifully exposed image with perfect focus. You have to admire the skill and attention to get such a great image.strad wrote:Ricardo Rodriguez a study in concentration @ Monaco 1962
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On the other hand, photographer (and general admission) access was incredible compared to now.bill shoe wrote:Good point, the cars are from a different era but so is the photography. The effort and skill required to get a good action shot back then was tremendous. These old pictures have much to admire from both sides of the lens.Richard wrote:That's a beautifully exposed image with perfect focus. You have to admire the skill and attention to get such a great image.strad wrote:Ricardo Rodriguez a study in concentration @ Monaco 1962
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