Well i know no one stole it but i thought this type of article was the domain of Don Capps in Atlas???
Anyway, I loved it...... kinda wish i had two engines in my little beast. Keep the Alfa stuff coming... Alfisti likes.... Alfisti likes
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"Life will not break your heart, it'll crush it" - Henry Rollins.
Don.... someone stole your Brimotore article!!
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Alfisti
, Apr 28 2000 21:38
6 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 28 April 2000 - 21:38
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#2
Posted 28 April 2000 - 21:51
Tom is a good Bud and someone I truly like and admire. Besides it is good to have someone else pitching these sorts of articles besides Your Scribe. Who we should really thank is Bira for allowing Tom and I the space to publish these sorts of articles in a site focused on the contemporary scene.
Personally, I enjoyed the article and hope that we see some more articles like that in the future.
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Yr fthfl & hmbl srvnt,
Don Capps
Semper Gumbi: If this was easy, we’d have the solution already…
Personally, I enjoyed the article and hope that we see some more articles like that in the future.
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Yr fthfl & hmbl srvnt,
Don Capps
Semper Gumbi: If this was easy, we’d have the solution already…
#3
Posted 28 April 2000 - 22:24
Yeah i think it's great that Atlas supports all types of articles (i mean they even accepted one of mine once and that's saying something).
I really enjoy stuff like the Brimotore article rather than a script on Rnd 4 of the WCC race in Austria in 1957........ i prefer evolutionary stuff or info on a marque's history...always more interesting.
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"Life will not break your heart, it'll crush it" - Henry Rollins.
I really enjoy stuff like the Brimotore article rather than a script on Rnd 4 of the WCC race in Austria in 1957........ i prefer evolutionary stuff or info on a marque's history...always more interesting.
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"Life will not break your heart, it'll crush it" - Henry Rollins.
#4
Posted 29 April 2000 - 04:44
They didn't have a round 4 in Austria in 1957. Now that would be news! "The Missing Grand Prix" or "They Held a Grand Prix and Nobody Showed Up!"
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Regards,
Dennis David
Grand Prix History
Life is racing, the rest is waiting
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Regards,
Dennis David
Grand Prix History
Life is racing, the rest is waiting
[This message has been edited by Dennis David (edited 04-28-2000).]
#5
Posted 29 April 2000 - 04:57
That's Dennis, always picky!
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Life and love are mixed with pain...
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Life and love are mixed with pain...
#6
Posted 29 April 2000 - 08:51
Hey I've learned from the master!
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Regards,
Dennis David
Grand Prix History
Life is racing, the rest is waiting
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Regards,
Dennis David
Grand Prix History
Life is racing, the rest is waiting
#7
Posted 29 April 2000 - 10:04
Alf, if you haven't checked out 8W, try there for some good articles under the "Specials" section on great GP cars.
http://www.racer.demon.nl/8w/home.html
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Yr fthfl & hmbl srvnt,
Don Capps
Semper Gumbi: If this was easy, we’d have the solution already…
http://www.racer.demon.nl/8w/home.html
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Yr fthfl & hmbl srvnt,
Don Capps
Semper Gumbi: If this was easy, we’d have the solution already…