The strange career of Australian Arnold Glass
#151
Posted 21 July 2017 - 07:00
#154
Posted 28 September 2017 - 11:05
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#155
Posted 27 January 2018 - 13:11
Going back to c1956 when Bruce went with Joe Hills to Mt Druitt for his first race meeting, Bruce recalled the impression three of the drivers had on him.
"There was Joe Martin, Keith Walsh and Arnold Glass, all with a number of girls sitting all over their cars," he began. "They were drinking champagne and when it was time for one of them to go out to race they'd scoop the girls off their car and dash out to the track. After each race they'd be back, the girls would again sit on the cars and the champagne drinking would be resumed."
It certainly changed Bruce's view of what he thought racing drivers were really like!
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Edited by Ray Bell, 27 January 2018 - 13:12.
#156
Posted 28 January 2018 - 01:19
Though I would have thought that even then no drinking before racing. Unless the girls alone were drinking champagne.
Afterwards the drivers should be in celebration or consolation.
Strangely enough I dont think I have ever drunk champagne at a race track, even as a spectator. And I do like it with a meal.
#157
Posted 06 September 2019 - 00:59
Mark Bisset has dug up this photo relating the Glass BRM Buick in NZ.
“Ross Jensen @ Puke on 2 Feb 1963. Third ever Puke meeting- Jensen drove when Arnold was recovering from a water skiing accident.
Photo credit Classic Auto News”
The photo must have been taken close to arrival of the car at the Auckland Car Club Pukekohe meeting. Held the same day as the NZ Gold Star meeting at Waimate. Why I mention close to arrival is because it carries number 7, but as far as I'm aware it reced with number 204.
Stephen