Giblet wrote:Please cut the bickering about when you knew about this incident in your life as an F1 fan.
I can almost guarantee that there is not a single F1 fan on here that learned about Purley first, before everything current about the sport. If you were alive and a fan during the time, you have the luxury of age on your side. You can just tell the young'ens to get the heck off your lawn.
What that means is simple, that everyone had to acquire this knowledge after getting into the sport. To keep the thread from getting locked, please step back a bit and celebrate Purley, and keep the squabbling about who is a better historian out of it.
Thanks!
The memory of us old farts should never be underestimated. When I hitch-hiked to the first Swedish GP of 1973, the
death of Roger Williamson was the talk of everyone there. Denny Hulme's strange win pretty much altered the attention though.