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Re: Formula1 chat

Post  GrumpyBodger on Fri Sep 04, 2009 10:03 am

I don't think the purchase of the BMW team & putting the Lotus name on it would work.
In fact it won't work for anybody.
Maybe the Sauber side of the team may work but the Powertrain side would be incapable of further operation due to the heavy involvement of the BMW main manufacturing & some development facilities in Engine parts.
That would leave any concern who takes over searching for an engine.

Cheers
John

PS It would be fun to see the Lotus flag flying just down the road from the BMW development centre in Munich though Wink

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Re: Formula1 chat

Post  TimS on Fri Sep 04, 2009 6:32 pm

Keep us posted if you see the flag go up John...(as you are our Lotus 'guru' in Germany!) maybe Maclaren will do the engine for them, after all its built in Brixworth Northants.
Interesting times ahead?
Just to make you feel sad you are still over there rather than in the sunny UK...I'm off to Donington for the VSCC See Red tomorrow -you would love it, I've seen the entry list, over 400 fabulous cars, including a lot of Lotus Cortina's. I'm sure you will find it on the web or somewhere after the weekend.
Have a good one,
Cheers,
Tim.

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Re: Formula1 chat

Post  GrumpyBodger on Fri Sep 04, 2009 7:50 pm

Oh how I hate you Tim Steel.
The fact that See Red is taking place would have gone completely over my head without your kind reminder.
A fantastic race meeting & the weather's usually good, you lucky people.
I'll be the first souvineer hunter if the Lotus flag flies in Munich Very Happy
Oh, by the way, let me know if you feel the odd twitch this weekend.
I'd like to know if the pins in the Voodoo Doll do their job Wink

Cheers
John Smile

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Re: Formula1 chat

Post  TimS on Mon Sep 07, 2009 3:17 pm

John, I wondered what that stabbing in my back was, maybe it was your pin !
We had a great day, the Lotus Cortin's flew and took first place. There were three Elite's in the race as well, one driven by Malcolm Ricketts.
I enjoyed my day marching up and down the pit lane checking passes and watching what was going on, then in the control room in charge of the pit lane siren! great fun. I'll post you the program when I've finished reading it.
Cheers,
Tim.

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Re: Formula1 chat

Post  GrumpyBodger on Mon Sep 07, 2009 3:37 pm

Aha, so you have an official capacity at such meetings, that's nice, makes the event even more interesting.
I always make apoint of having a chat with Malcomb & his wife whenever it's possible.
We have a mutual friend in Munich; the man that re-introduced me to all things Lotus.
(Cost me a bloody fortune, that move Crying or Very sad )
Malcomb's race Elite is a work of art to be marvelled at or even eat your dinner off.
(I'm hoping to find him in an over generous mood one day Rolling Eyes )
I look forward to the Program, a very kind offer Smile
I assume you'll want it back?
Oh & I must go to Spec' Savers or get a bigger doll; the pains you felt should have been lower down Laughing

Enjoy your day at the Grindstone.
John

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Re: Formula1 chat

Post  A7ESK on Mon Sep 07, 2009 9:03 pm

GrumpyBodger wrote:Aha, so you have an official capacity at such meetings, that's nice, makes the event even more interesting.
I always make apoint of having a chat with Malcomb & his wife whenever it's possible.
We have a mutual friend in Munich; the man that re-introduced me to all things Lotus.
(Cost me a bloody fortune, that move )
Malcomb's race Elite is a work of art to be marvelled at or even eat your dinner off.
(I'm hoping to find him in an over generous mood one day )
I look forward to the Program, a very kind offer
I assume you'll want it back?
Oh & I must go to Spec' Savers or get a bigger doll; the pains you felt should have been lower down

Enjoy your day at the Grindstone.
John


Hi John try LEGO
It was showing two lego men with overalls on ?

Eddie.


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Re: Formula1 chat

Post  GrumpyBodger on Tue Sep 08, 2009 12:13 pm

"Try LEGO"

'fraid you've lost me there Eddie.
Probably because I've been out of the country for so long (living language an' all that 'innit).

John

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Re: Formula1 chat

Post  TimS on Wed Sep 09, 2009 10:39 am

LEGO - Lost me as well....I thought it was plastic building bricks for kids...well it was when I was a kid..

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Re: Formula1 chat

Post  GrumpyBodger on Wed Sep 09, 2009 10:52 am

TimS wrote: LEGO - Lost me as well....I thought it was plastic building bricks for kids...well it was when I was a kid..


Oooh you're treading on Holy Ground a bit there Tim, expect a couple of fiery responses!
e.g. I have a Cousin who is 4 years older than me (so really ancient ) & he's crazy about the stuff
(He also has a B.Sc. in Bio-Chem, plays bril' Chess & Tennis, so not completely "bonkers")
Nevertheless, no substitute for "Meccano" or "Scalextric" hey

Talk about a thread going sideways!
So what's the betting that Schumacher gets "back in the saddle" before the end of the season?

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Re: Formula1 chat

Post  TimS on Wed Sep 09, 2009 2:54 pm

[quote="GrumpyBodger"]
TimS wrote: LEGO - Lost me as well....I thought it was plastic building bricks for kids...well it was when I was a kid..


Oooh you're treading on Holy Ground a bit there Tim, expect a couple of fiery responses!
e.g. I have a Cousin who is 4 years older than me (so really ancient ) & he's crazy about the stuff
(He also has a B.Sc. in Bio-Chem, plays bril' Chess & Tennis, so not completely "bonkers")
Nevertheless, no substitute for "Meccano" or "Scalextric" hey

Talk about a thread going sideways!
So what's the betting that Schumacher gets "back in the saddle" before the end of the season?

You could be right there, afterall he's allways on the pit wall keeping a watchful eye on everything, a bit of fitness training on his neck and I'm sure he'll be in there, lets face it, Ferrari would love to have him back if only for a bit of PR. Monza should be good anyway, another 'proper' circuit.

Yep I was there with Meccano and Scalextric, if fact I had an official Scalextric driving licence and competed in a competition at Lewis's in Leicester around 1970. The cars were shhh!! as I recall so I didn't win!
Now what about the model traction engine with meths and real fire to get it going...can't remember who made it but I even had it going in the bedroom and burnt the carpet....fantastic days!
You'll have me going on about my Chopper next...the Raleigh bike I mean, -oh maybe not then.
Cheers, Tim.

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Re: Formula1 chat

Post  GrumpyBodger on Wed Sep 09, 2009 3:34 pm

Best left alone that one Tim!
We now have 2 Ldies watching
My, you were a lucky lad. The maker was "Mamod" I think?
Yes Meths can get a bit out of control when it starts to boil can't it!
My Nose marks are probably still on/in those Toy Shop Windows
You should take another look a Scalectrix.
I got my first set only a few years ago in a mad moment of lost youth; the Cars are phenomi?? err great.
Try the cars now!
Talk about poor Workmen blaming their Tools

I understand that "Schumi" is doing more than leaning on Pit walls & undertaking intensive training.
Hah back on topic.

Cheers
John

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Re: Formula1 chat

Post  TimS on Wed Sep 09, 2009 4:07 pm

GrumpyBodger wrote:Best left alone that one Tim!
We now have 2 Ldies watching
My, you were a lucky lad. The maker was "Mamod" I think?
Yes Meths can get a bit out of control when it starts to boil can't it!
My Nose marks are probably still on/in those Toy Shop Windows
You should take another look a Scalectrix.
I got my first set only a few years ago in a mad moment of lost youth; the Cars are phenomi?? err great.
Try the cars now!
Talk about poor Workmen blaming their Tools

I understand that "Schumi" is doing more than leaning on Pit walls & undertaking intensive training.
Hah back on topic.


What a memory you have John, yes it was Mamod, if I think of something else I can't remember from my childhood then I'll ask you...now what about the Apollo luna landings - on second thoughts lets not go there, we'll be known as those 'old sad cases' on the forum.

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Re: Formula1 chat

Post  Trigger on Wed Sep 09, 2009 4:41 pm

TimS wrote: on second thoughts lets not go there, we'll be known as those 'old sad cases' on the forum.

Is that a request for a title Tim?

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Re: Formula1 chat

Post  GrumpyBodger on Wed Sep 09, 2009 7:17 pm

TimS wrote:
GrumpyBodger wrote:Best left alone that one Tim!
We now have 2 Ladies watching
My, you were a lucky lad. The maker was "Mamod" I think?
Yes Meths can get a bit out of control when it starts to boil can't it!
My Nose marks are probably still on/in those Toy Shop Windows
You should take another look a Scalectrix.
I got my first set only a few years ago in a mad moment of lost youth; the Cars are phenomi?? err great.
Try the cars now!
Talk about poor Workmen blaming their Tools

I understand that "Schumi" is doing more than leaning on Pit walls & undertaking intensive training.
Hah back on topic.


What a memory you have John, yes it was Mamod, if I think of something else I can't remember from my childhood then I'll ask you...now what about the Apollo luna landings - on second thoughts lets not go there, we'll be known as those 'old sad cases' on the forum.


Oh yes I ws on an 18 -30 club Holiday in Palma Nova, Majorca at the time; I left one of the prettiest Girls I have known to watch that event (in Black & white) on the TV in the Hotel bar.
No we don't want to go there
Yes the long term memory's still intact but for goodness sake don't ask me why I've just gone uptsairs.
Who'd you say you were?


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Re: Formula1 chat

Post  the83man on Thu Sep 10, 2009 1:33 am

TimS wrote:[You'll have me going on about my Chopper next...the Raleigh bike I mean, -oh maybe not then. Cheers, Tim.


You might be intersted in this then.....

http://www.classic-auctions.com/auctionlistings.php?saleid=103D

Happy bidding!. Bet you wish you had kept them now. I'm going to this sale so would you like me to bid for you????????

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