Just been reading an Autosport from a couple of weeks ago, and I noticed that the infamous Amon AF101 has resurfaced competing in the Grand Prix Masters series, with noted historic racer Simon Hadfield taking a class win at Donington.
Apologies if it's been racing for a while and this is old news, but I've only just noticed it. Could this be added to the bottom of the team's profile on here?
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Wauw the Amon actually won a Race !!!
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Well it won its class, so that counts I suppose! The race was won overall by an Arrows A3.
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Too late to get a shot of it, but a Maki (of all things) was in a classic race around Brands a few years ago, what used to be the Thoroughbread GP series, I believe its Grand Prix Masters now.
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well at spa last weekend a saw the token and trojan battling for position, very nice to see them together and further on the road the amon, and other reject cars like a 1981 osella, 1983 ligier, 1976 wolf williams
the trojan, token and amon all retired for some reason i don't know
and in an another race the famous scarab car, actually battling for the win against lotus' and coopers!
but i should go to the F1 museum in stavelot one day, i've seen from pictures there's a maki (maybe the same one you saw racing) and a kauhsen prototype of all cars!
the trojan, token and amon all retired for some reason i don't know
and in an another race the famous scarab car, actually battling for the win against lotus' and coopers!
but i should go to the F1 museum in stavelot one day, i've seen from pictures there's a maki (maybe the same one you saw racing) and a kauhsen prototype of all cars!
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Pieman wrote:Simon Hadfield
I read that as Simon Heidfeld
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This wrote:well at spa last weekend a saw the token and trojan battling for position, very nice to see them together and further on the road the amon, and other reject cars like a 1981 osella, 1983 ligier, 1976 wolf williams
the trojan, token and amon all retired for some reason i don't know
and in an another race the famous scarab car, actually battling for the win against lotus' and coopers!
but i should go to the F1 museum in stavelot one day, i've seen from pictures there's a maki (maybe the same one you saw racing) and a kauhsen prototype of all cars!
What he said, only the Amon, Token and Trojan all finished, and yes, the museum even has TWO Makis and a Kauhsen (and a Talbot-Lago, a 2001 Arrows,...). The Scarab finished top of it's class (front-engined cars), and 5th.
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well they did not on saturday, you know where i can find the results? can only find the 2009 results, and i find nothing on the hopelessly poor translated dutch version of the official francorchamps website
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I haven't looked yet, but try www.roadbook.be.
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