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#1 TTMarshal

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Posted 18 February 2007 - 23:29

Hello,
I have made a small video-Clip about the races at St.Wendel.The commentary is in German.
First it was a Super8, then a VHS-video, now on DVD. The second part of the film doesn`t work because of not having enough web-space.

klick here


After the film has started please klick for a short time pause and give a little bit time for loading.
Enjoy

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#2 Rob Semmeling

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Posted 19 February 2007 - 10:43

Bernd, I'd love to see this film as St. Wendel is one of my favorite circuits. Never thought it would pop up on TNF, the races there seem to be almost forgotten.

However, the link you provided does not work. It seems to take me to a guest book rather than a video, but my browser doesn't like it and shuts down. Could you link to the video directly instead?

#3 TTMarshal

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Posted 19 February 2007 - 16:22

Hi Rob,
if you are interested in, pse give me your address and I will send you a copie of it.I have tested it, on my PC it works. You should have the QuickTime player installed.But as I said before, give me your address and I will send a DVD you.I have also sent a DVD to Tommy Robb, because you can see him on the winners rostrum.But: The commentary in in German language!!!!But never the less, it brings good memories.
Has anybody else problems with viewing on PC????

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Bernd

#4 René de Boer

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Posted 19 February 2007 - 16:30

I can watch it perfectly.

Very nice indeed! To be honest, motor sport wise, I always only associated St. Wendel with the Super-Special of the Rallye Deutschland, which now also is a thing of the past, as this year, the Super-Special will be held in the city centre of Trier.

Thanks for providing this film!

#5 Rob Semmeling

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Posted 19 February 2007 - 21:45

I managed to watch it using Firefox. Further evidence Internet Explorer is a really crappy browser. Such a great film! And in colour no less! However, the video does stop about halfway through; it doesn't load any further after about 12 minutes.

Those really were the days. Unfortunately, there's very little info on the St. Wendel races - apart from a small booklet published in 1984 - even though it was one of the legendary road courses in Europe, kind of like a miniature Isle of Man.

Thanks for making the film available, Bernd!

#6 TTMarshal

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Posted 21 February 2007 - 15:55

@Rob. Yes the small video stops halfway, becauce I do not have enough space on my HP-Server, shame on me :cool: . But if you want to get the DVD, send a PM to TTMarshal@gmx.de and you will get further details.
In St.Wendel the races started in 1951, the last race took place in 1964.All the champions at that time were starters at St.Wendel: Hailwood, Redman, Phillis, Degner, Taveri, Deubel, Hartle, Duff,Scheidegger, Camathias,Dale.Driver, Kavanagh,H.P. Müller, Anscheidt, Lorenzetti, Baltisberger, Hinton, Surtees etc. After an interruption of 18 years, there was a revival from 1982 till 1992.In 1991 and 1992 3 riders have been killed and the show was over for ever.The course was too dangerous for the fast racebikes of today.The course was 3,788 km and counter clock-wise with a different kind of surface.

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#7 Nanni Dietrich

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Posted 27 June 2011 - 09:43

@Rob. Yes the small video stops halfway, becauce I do not have enough space on my HP-Server, shame on me :cool: . But if you want to get the DVD, send a PM to TTMarshal@gmx.de and you will get further details.
In St.Wendel the races started in 1951, the last race took place in 1964.All the champions at that time were starters at St.Wendel: Hailwood, Redman, Phillis, Degner, Taveri, Deubel, Hartle, Duff,Scheidegger, Camathias,Dale.Driver, Kavanagh,H.P. Müller, Anscheidt, Lorenzetti, Baltisberger, Hinton, Surtees etc. After an interruption of 18 years, there was a revival from 1982 till 1992.In 1991 and 1992 3 riders have been killed and the show was over for ever.The course was too dangerous for the fast racebikes of today.The course was 3,788 km and counter clock-wise with a different kind of surface.

Kind Regards
Bernd




Hi Bernd, you state that three riders lost their lives in the 1990s at St. Wendel track.
I have Gerold Fischer in 1990, and Klaus Liegibel in 1992. Who was the third fatality?