That's for you to decide Terry.
I can tell you that I spend a huge amount of time and money firstly taking the photographs and then sorting, processing and posting the images to TRS. Now you expect me to research and post what those cars are for your benefit and enjoyment. Sorry but it ain't gonna happen.
I'm really enjoying these photos Nigel! Thanks so much for posting them. The Formula Junior pics in particular are fantastic. I have a love affair with these cars. They're currently in NZ as part of their Diamond Jubilee World Tour. Check out the website with all the countries, tracks and dates here: http://formulajunior.com/event/fj-di...our-2016-2018/
This is so neat, definitely relive the action just by looking at these.
Great show put up by the HMC and HSc drivers- very entertaining and so close racing.
Your camera and skills never cease to amaze me Nigel.
As an example,- you can actually see the looks on the face on Pete Stevenson and Howard Wood.
Long live open face helmets for us viewers.
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Thanks John. Now if only we could recreate the sound!!
Have to agree with John .......and some
Firstly I am NOT talking about the saloon car photos. I can recognise a Mustang even with body alterations and terrible signage.
I am merely referring to the single seaters at the very recent meeting in posts 583 to 592, and 597 to 602.
From a programme it should be very easy to note the name of the car.
You used to do it. See posts 8& 9. Why change?
Despite the poor attempt at sarcasm from ERC, I can identify the difference between a Cooper and a Stanguellinni.
HOWEVER I can not identify the difference between an Alexis, a Volpini and a Stanguellinni. Can you?
One of the aims of this forum is to provide accurate information on racing history. Putting up a lot of pretty pictures does not do that.
Stunning photos Nigel. Thanks so much. Very well done.. Chrs
Keep them Rolling Nigel, yr an artist