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Darn it, too late again!
Juan Manuel Fangioxpensive wrote:It's getting increasingly difficult to find anything wiki-proof, when obviously even pictures can be traced, but name one driver who made his F1 debut at 38?
1978 BRDC International Trophy at Silverstone.dumrick wrote:I'm thinking of a Formula 1 race with such a high rate of attrition that ultimately saw a battle for the win between a former and a future world champion, both driving cars from teams that had never won a F1 race.
The outcome was that the then future world champion gave his team what would remain to be its only F1 win.
Which is the race I'm thinking of and the two drivers and teams involved?
Don't know about Fangio, could be, but I was thinking about someone in the 70s.dumrick wrote:Juan Manuel Fangioxpensive wrote:It's getting increasingly difficult to find anything wiki-proof, when obviously even pictures can be traced, but name one driver who made his F1 debut at 38?
Chanoch Nissany who drove for Minadri in 2005 as the 3rd driver?xpensive wrote:It's getting increasingly difficult to find anything wiki-proof, when obviously even pictures can be traced, but name one driver who made his F1 debut at 38?
Very good, Andrew. Watching the video of that race, I thought that it would probably be the only one with where all those conditions would be true...andrew wrote:1978 BRDC International Trophy at Silverstone.dumrick wrote:I'm thinking of a Formula 1 race with such a high rate of attrition that ultimately saw a battle for the win between a former and a future world champion, both driving cars from teams that had never won a F1 race.
The outcome was that the then future world champion gave his team what would remain to be its only F1 win.
Which is the race I'm thinking of and the two drivers and teams involved?
Keke Rosberg, Theodore Racing finished first with Emerson Fittipaldi in a Copersucar Fittipaldi 2nd?