Hi Friends!!
Has someone Pictures of the EMW of Edgar Barth, who raced in 1953 on the German GP with this car??
Also, I'm looking for pics of:
Emeryson-Alta (1956 British GP), Paul Emery
Fry-Climax (1959 British GP), Mike Parkes
LDS-Alfa Romeo/Climax (1962,1963,1965 South African GP), Doug Serrurier, Sam Tingle, Jackie Pretorius
March-Ford 1978, Patrick Neve (Not raced!)
If you have some Pictures, which I requested above, can you post them??
That would be great.
Thanks
Nils
EMW and other Pictures
Started by
Nilz295
, Oct 11 2001 14:53
7 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 11 October 2001 - 14:53
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#2
Posted 11 October 2001 - 18:01
I'm sure the March of Nève was published in French magazine, or maybe in Belgian newspaper (or simply the Belgian edition of Auto Hebdo). Had to check it...
#3
Posted 11 October 2001 - 18:01
Look at http://www.atlasf1.c...=781#post201618 for a pic of the March 781, although that is how it raced in the British F1 Championship. I don't know if it was ever painted for the proposed entry in the Belgian GP, or indeed if it was a serious entry at all.
The Fry can be found in David Hodges' A-Z of Formula Racing Cars 1945-1990, although again it's at a different venue (Mallory Park). Ditto the Emeryson, incidentally also at Mallory Park. [Makes you wonder, if the March wasn't photographed there as well... Rainer?] There's also a picture of an LDS/Climax, driven by Sam Tingle in 1967.
As for the EMW, try Mike Lawrence's Grand Prix Cars 1945-65.
The Fry can be found in David Hodges' A-Z of Formula Racing Cars 1945-1990, although again it's at a different venue (Mallory Park). Ditto the Emeryson, incidentally also at Mallory Park. [Makes you wonder, if the March wasn't photographed there as well... Rainer?] There's also a picture of an LDS/Climax, driven by Sam Tingle in 1967.
As for the EMW, try Mike Lawrence's Grand Prix Cars 1945-65.
#4
Posted 11 October 2001 - 18:06
Do you know why Nève withdraw for this Belgian GP ? I'm sure I also can find it in the same article ...
#5
Posted 11 October 2001 - 18:15
I am not sure, but one of the cars had a smaller fuel capacity, but there are confusing hints as to which of the two that was. Since the second car wasn't completed until later that month, that could've been a reason for the DNA, if it was the one with the larger capacity.
#6
Posted 13 October 2001 - 22:27
Here is a picture of Barth in the EMW in 1953:
http://uk.geocities....ere/where19.htm
I think this was taken during the Sachsenring race.
http://uk.geocities....ere/where19.htm
I think this was taken during the Sachsenring race.
#7
Posted 14 October 2001 - 11:39
For the LDS cars, you could try:
www.motorpics.co.za
It's a South African picture agency, but virtually instant registration is free to all. It can't be searched by car, unfortunately, but you could try e-mailing them from within the site:)
www.motorpics.co.za
It's a South African picture agency, but virtually instant registration is free to all. It can't be searched by car, unfortunately, but you could try e-mailing them from within the site:)
#8
Posted 14 October 2001 - 13:16
Hi Friends!!!
Thanks for all these Replies. You're great!!
But don't stop posting :-)!!
Nils
Thanks for all these Replies. You're great!!
But don't stop posting :-)!!
Nils