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27 May 2003, 10:13 (Ref:611273) | #1 | ||
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Alejandro de Tomaso
The founder of the De Tomaso marque has passed away at the age of 75, full details can be found on the www.autosport.com
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I've always felt the Mangusta was easily one of the most beautiful cars ever. I mean, just look at it! http://www.panteraclub.com/mangusta1.jpg |
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Unfortunately I tell for an any Argentinian, De Tomaso is a Traitor.
Fangio knew well this, and Nasif Estefano more than none other. Nasif, like Bourdeu, must have been the Argie F1 drivers of the 1960s, and in a deaf mood, De Tomaso destroyed their possibilities. Could include Pairetti and Copello in the combo, since all four have enough capabilities to be fierce rivals of Clark, Hill and the likes. De Tomaso is remembered in the Pampas not for his racing activities, unfortunately, his company has to done enough in order to be back as an Argentinian company. If not... well, De Tomaso familiy must know. Clemar Bucci agrees completely with me. |
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