

Yes, designed by Robin Herd IIRCtimbo wrote:Aint' it 4WD?
I have never seen the Monomille CiroCiro blurtedHow funny that Chaparral, historian extraordinaire, did not remember the little contraption...
Of course, you, young people, may think that six wheels or a turbine are weird, but try to race an 85 hp, air cooled car. BTW, DB won the coveted prize for efficiency at Le Mans (coveted for me, at least ).
Pedal heres some examples of what they tried with the Marchpedaltometal wrote:
...
Count me among those who remember and still love the "old days" of F1 and Group 6 and 7. Currently there is some concern about making up the minimum F1 field - not so terribly long ago there were so many entrants there was a pre-qualifying session to see which cars would be allowed to compete to get into the field!Chaparral wrote:I have never seen the Monomille CiroCiro blurtedHow funny that Chaparral, historian extraordinaire, did not remember the little contraption...
Of course, you, young people, may think that six wheels or a turbine are weird, but try to race an 85 hp, air cooled car. BTW, DB won the coveted prize for efficiency at Le Mans (coveted for me, at least ).- Im taking it as Italian (given the Mille context and association of same in the name) - there are many examples from that era that look (externally) not that dissimilar
![]()
Whats this young thing I'm not that old sunshineI just have a penchant for history and yes I do recall the 'index of performance' for Le Mans (still probably the greatest test of a car) even today.
I'm not up to speed with Paul Armagnac really but love the old Pau circuit and its history - I'm glad they have a historic annual event that celebrates the circuit - anyone who's close to it should get along and see some spectacular machinery and soak it all in
Count me among those who remember and still love the "old days" of F1 and Group 6 and 7. Currently there is some concern about making up the minimum F1 field - not so terribly long ago there were so many entrants there was a pre-qualifying session to see which cars would be allowed to compete to get into the field!Chaparral wrote:I have never seen the Monomille CiroCiro blurtedHow funny that Chaparral, historian extraordinaire, did not remember the little contraption...
Of course, you, young people, may think that six wheels or a turbine are weird, but try to race an 85 hp, air cooled car. BTW, DB won the coveted prize for efficiency at Le Mans (coveted for me, at least ).- Im taking it as Italian (given the Mille context and association of same in the name) - there are many examples from that era that look (externally) not that dissimilar
![]()
Whats this young thing I'm not that old sunshineI just have a penchant for history and yes I do recall the 'index of performance' for Le Mans (still probably the greatest test of a car) even today.
I'm not up to speed with Paul Armagnac really but love the old Pau circuit and its history - I'm glad they have a historic annual event that celebrates the circuit - anyone who's close to it should get along and see some spectacular machinery and soak it all in