I've never heard it before.
Smoking while racing, was it usual?
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Posted 26 June 2009 - 15:30
no and near impossible on a open car at speed , but what was usual is creative journalism usually the cause of accident is children crossing the trackAccording to contemporary press (La Vanguardia, Journal de Genève and others), several eyewitnesses reported that one lap before his fatal crash during the 45th lap of the Italian Grand Prix at Monza, on 19 October 1924, Count Louis Zborowski passed in front of the stands smoking a cigarette. Possibly was his accident caused by this detail?
I've never heard it before.
Smoking while racing, was it usual?
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I'm sure there's a B/W pic of a driver (Eugenio Castellotti?) smoking his pipe while driving his racing car, IIRC at the carousel oc the NĂ¼rburgring. Trying to find it...
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Posted 26 June 2009 - 20:17
Ah if we go only go back to a society where men were men and women loved it!Pretty much %$# his lungs and contributed to Global Warming, but I know of drivers that were boozing while driving. That I regard as a serious offence...!
Posted 27 June 2009 - 06:46
Ah if we go only go back to a society where men were men and women loved it!
Posted 27 June 2009 - 08:22
and a lot of men loved it too.......
Posted 27 June 2009 - 09:14
That race is the 1952 German Grand Prix. In it, Bonetto spun on the first lap and was disqualified for receiving outside assistance. Is it possible that he is cruising back to the pits after the incident?I believe it was Felice Bonetto wasn't it?
Edit: and here is the photo
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You probably all knew this anyway but Bracco was supposed to have chain smoked his way to a win in the 1952 Mille Miglia. Lighted cigarettes were handed to him by co-driver Umberto Maglioli. He took swigs from a flask of brandy along the way as well!
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I believe it was Felice Bonetto wasn't it?
Edit: and here is the photo
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Posted 27 June 2009 - 19:22
Not a flask of brandy. The legend states he had a flask of Chianti red wine on board (Enzo gave him?) at the start of the Florence-Bologna mountain stage with the famous tough Futa Pass. He started from Florence with several seconds (at least 40 or 45 if I remember well) behind Karl Kling's Mercedes and at Bologna he had finished his Chianti but... was leading the Mille Miglia!
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That race is the 1952 German Grand Prix. In it, Bonetto spun on the first lap and was disqualified for receiving outside assistance. Is it possible that he is cruising back to the pits after the incident?
Posted 27 June 2009 - 19:27
Dick Trickle used to smoke during yellow flags, he even got permition from nascar to do it. Apparently he also had a hole drilled in his helmet for cigarette.
Posted 27 June 2009 - 23:41
A couple of photo's of Tazio (1948 MM ?) . You can see the flask of Chianti hanging 'bout his neck .
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On balance I suspect this story is an example of journalistic licence, shall we call it - speculation becoming accepted as "fact".
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Learning from the politicians?Duncan, considering the year (1924, when TV was not created), the journalist committed venial sin...
Now journalists (political journalist above all) commit more than venial sins.
AgreedNever underestimate the ability of a smoker to light up .
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I can't remember which driver , but I want to say it was Ned Jarret , who had the crew leave the OE cigarette lighter in the car so he could light up on track .
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Not exactly a driver but Adolf Galland was the pilot who had a cigar lighter in his Messerschmidt 109.
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Never drink the water in a foreign countryIt's a well-worn story that Jules Goux won the 1913 Indy 500 while liberally imbibing champagne throughout the race. What was it with Euros and their wine?
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Never drink the water in a foreign country
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David Paine October 17th 2009According to contemporary press (La Vanguardia, Journal de Genève and others), several eyewitnesses reported that one lap before his fatal crash during the 45th lap of the Italian Grand Prix at Monza, on 19 October 1924, Count Louis Zborowski passed in front of the stands smoking a cigarette. Possibly was his accident caused by this detail?
I've never heard it before.
Smoking while racing, was it usual?
Posted 17 October 2009 - 17:41
I agree with the 1924 thought - never let the truth get in the way of a good story
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