Amaroo Park
May 1 2009, 04:53
Just wondering if any of the fellow T.N.F users out there know how Win Percy is going these days? I havent seen or heard anything about him in a while now since just after the Operation went wrong.
Graham Gauld
May 1 2009, 05:36
QUOTE (Amaroo Park @ May 1 2009, 05:53)

Just wondering if any of the fellow T.N.F users out there know how Win Percy is going these days? I havent seen or heard anything about him in a while now since just after the Operation went wrong.
Win recovered from the operation and with the kind of determination that few other than Win could muster he has managed to walk on crutches and is much more mobile. He moved to Spain about two years ago but have not heard from him for a month or two but as far as I am aware he is fit and well.
As a young kid watching the ATCC I always associated Win Percy with the steam train from Thomas the Tank Engine.
It's good to hear he's continuing to recover.
Amaroo Park
May 1 2009, 08:09
Great news and excellent to see him look so well. I worked at Bathurst in a pit crew in 1991 and had the pleasure or meeting Win. Just a really nice guy took the time to chat to a young apprentice from another team on what was a particulary diffuclt weekend for the Holden Racing Team which he was running at the time.
With any luck we will get to see him one day down here in Australia. I am sure a lot of fans would love too see him
Tony Matthews
May 1 2009, 08:34
QUOTE (Amaroo Park @ May 1 2009, 09:09)

Great news and excellent to see him look so well. I worked at Bathurst in a pit crew in 1991 and had the pleasure or meeting Win. Just a really nice guy took the time to chat to a young apprentice from another team on what was a particulary diffuclt weekend for the Holden Racing Team which he was running at the time.
With any luck we will get to see him one day down here in Australia. I am sure a lot of fans would love too see him
I was at Bathurst in 1990, helping Bob Holden run a Toyota FX that he had bought from my colleague, and the morning after the race we drove back into the paddock for a last look when we almost literally bumped into Win as he was driving in the opposite direction along the same narrow paddock 'lane' that we were in. As we stopped alongside I had the opportunity to congratulate him on his win, and he was, as you would expect, a pleasure to talk to.
Amaroo Park
May 1 2009, 09:42
QUOTE (Tony Matthews @ May 1 2009, 18:34)

I was at Bathurst in 1990, helping Bob Holden run a Toyota FX that he had bought from my colleague, and the morning after the race we drove back into the paddock for a last look when we almost literally bumped into Win as he was driving in the opposite direction along the same narrow paddock 'lane' that we were in. As we stopped alongside I had the opportunity to congratulate him on his win, and he was, as you would expect, a pleasure to talk to.
Small world Tony thats who i was working for in 1991. Bob had Rauno Aaltonen come out to share the Corolla on the 25th anniversary of there 1966 Bathurst win
Hank the Deuce
May 1 2009, 09:43
I'm another Australian fan of Win's... still the same smile that we associate with his time here...
From the viewpoint of a young fan, who seldom got to the track in the day, Win was always a captivating figure in the day; never complaining on-camera about anything, always chuckling, and really relishing our Holy Grail, Mt Panorama. We took to him readily, and I'm glad to seem him doing well.
Tony Matthews
May 1 2009, 10:23
QUOTE (Amaroo Park @ May 1 2009, 10:42)

Small world Tony thats who i was working for in 1991. Bob had Rauno Aaltonen come out to share the Corolla on the 25th anniversary of there 1966 Bathurst win

I'll add to this - off-thread - post later Amaroo, gotta rush!
Amaroo Park
May 1 2009, 23:48
That pic brings back memories
Lola5000
May 2 2009, 11:08
QUOTE (Amaroo Park @ May 1 2009, 23:48)

That pic brings back memories

Unlucky not to win Bathurst in the Jaguar XJS.
Les Dalton
May 2 2009, 19:24
Hi There Tony B
Les Dalton here in the very sunny and tranquil region of the Charente in France.
Win is a friend of mine from way back in the late 60s when we were in the Woolbridge Motor Club in Dorset, I have been out here for over six years, and I have obviously missed something somewhere, could you possibly send me a P Email to les.dalton@orange.fr and let me know what has happened to Win.
I remember him back in the early days, when he used his Lotus engined Ford Anglia and won everything he entered, sprints, autocross, whatever.
We were all in Andy Andersons house in Lulworth one night playing cards, and Win volunteered to take somebody home, and said he would be half an hour, he never came back, and the banter was oh well he must have found something else more important, what we did not know, was that he had rolled his car very badly near the Black Dog pub, and was not found until the next morning.
When you next speak to Win, ask him if he remembers the time that Les Dalton towed him and Mr Sumari off a stage on the 1973 Scottish international, Win was driving the Sumari built datsun 240Z with the boss Co-driving and their cluth blew up.
Win said to me later it was quite a frightening experience, because they only had about 6 feet of tow rope, and after I hooked him up we were off at full rally speed, I recall that after stopping, backing up, and hitching him on,I only dropped 15 seconds to the fastest Landrover on that stage, he did mention that my front wheels were lifting 2 foot up in the air on the corners.
Last time I spoke to Win, was at the launch of the Metro 6R4, when he was on the panel with Murrey Walker and Tony Pond in York.
Give him my best and tell him we have a superb motor race 20 minutes from my house, and is held in Angouleme in the Charente, its the 20th of September this year, and features all the classics Buggatis, Jaguar, Bentley, Porsche et all, and he should pop up to see it.
Kind regards,
Les Dalton.
Tim Murray
May 2 2009, 19:48
There are some details on what happened to Win in these earlier threads, Les:
Win Percy hurtWin Percy injury updateWin Percy updateWIN PERCY print appeal
QUOTE (Les Dalton @ May 2 2009, 20:24)

Hi There Tony B
Les Dalton here in the very sunny and tranquil region of the Charente in France.
....
Kind regards,
Les Dalton.
Les - I've sent you a PM with some more info. Talk to you later.
Les Dalton
May 2 2009, 20:43
QUOTE (Tim Murray @ May 2 2009, 19:48)

There are some details on what happened to Win in these earlier threads, Les:
Win Percy hurtWin Percy injury updateWin Percy updateWIN PERCY print appealHi Tim,
Many thanks for the info regarding Win.
what can you say,injured like this, after some horrific motor racing accidents, it really does not seem fair,does it.
But,I am sure with his tenacity, he can still be competative.
Once more, thank you for your help.
Les dalton.