Maybe I should add a little more to the way Hollywood portrayed of "Our Ken" Granted I only spend 3-days with the 'Gentleman' as the correct way to describe this proper, soft spoken, British gentleman (Aka. Teddy Tea-Bagger). I was there, on a race weekend, with the normal, mech. swearing, racing around getting parts, etc. But every afternoon (Tea Time) we all sat and had tea, with Ken, now I may have had more Honey, sugar, then the rest but I was only 8yo

, still no one there, watched they P's and Q's around me (I felt part of the crew). Ken Miles was always a Gentleman, not this guy on the "Big Screen. Ok I've said my peace, now back to the movie. Cheers Boy's, TommyRot.