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6 wheels are better than 4
Hi All,
A car that has always fascinated me since I was a kid is the Tyrrell P34. The late 70's was a golden age for F1 with some great inovators and some incredible cars built. I find F1 a bit boring to watch these days with it's strict rules and I long to see the kind of inovation we saw in the 70's again. I found an interesting site dedicated to the P34 a while back. Check it out here: Tyrrell P34 There are a heap of 70's F1 videos on this page to download with some incredible "in car" action. Some of the most interesting F1 footage I've found on the web. Cheers http://www.project34.co.uk/images/ar...Archive001.jpg |
WOW,,,,,theres a rush of fond memorys in that pic! Thanks for reminding me.
Ernie |
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