Fórmula 1 - Era isto que o Pedro Chaves devia ter feito!
[Hans] Heyer (piloto alemão) had a fair shot at putting on a decent show. Placing only 27th in the first qualifying session and unable to crack the 2 minute mark did not bode well, when only 24 would eventually start. (...) In the end, he recorded his best time all weekend, a 1 minute 57.58, but it was only the 27th quickest time. (...)
Nevertheless, he climbed aboard his car as the race approached, perhaps hoping for a last-minute break. But as it turned out, he had a devilish plan up his sleeve... (...) Heyer took advantage of confusion at the start. The lights failed, and the German flag had to be dropped to start the race. Then Clay Regazzoni and Alan Jones collided at the first corner. In the middle of all that, Hans drove out of the pit lane and started the race! The crowd, realising what was going on, went ballistic.
Indeed, the crowd seemed to have more of a clue of what was happening than the stewards, who either failed to notice or ignored the illegal 25th car on the circuit. As it turned out, Hans retired after 9 laps with a gear linkage problem having set the 22nd fastest race lap, and it was only after he had pulled out that he was disqualified from the final results. But Hans had left a trail of confusion in his wake; with his non-qualification, his illegal start and DNF, and his disqualification, did he officially start a Grand Prix? We would like to say that he did (...)
4 comentários:
para quando um post sobre a "coça" que o Soares levou do professor:)
Isso é que era atitude! E fico altamente surpreendido do PMC não se ter lembrado disso... em Portugal! Era capaz de colar...
Ah, e não é uma tecnica a descurar para a Super Aguri...
A Super-Aguri não precisa, já que qualifica-se sempre... o soares levou uma coça foi do Alegre, não do Cavaco...
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