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30 Apr 2001, 20:15 (Ref:87210) | #1 | ||
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Sorry a day late, the original questions had one refering to Alberato, not the best week to bring back memories.
So other 3 quite easy questions from one month a few years ago. 1/ V Brambilla was testing a radical new body design on his Alfa F1 car at Balocco Italy. It was due to have its debut at Zandvoort. 2/ B Giacomelli bounced back to form after 2 defeats in the F2 Championship to D Daly. Bruno tok the lead after 7 laps at Rouen from E Cheever's March to win in his own March by 12s. 3/ An Alfa Romeo engined car won the first F1 victory for the Italian manufacturer since 1951. The car built by Brabham won in fine style, almost blowing all the other cars off the track. Have fun Simon |
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30 Apr 2001, 20:28 (Ref:87217) | #2 | ||
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Ha. 1978. Got it from the Brabham Fan Car reference. Wasn't that the last race at Anderstoorp?
A lot of people refer to the Chaperral when talking about the Brabham. However the fan on the Chapperal was driven by a small "outboard" motor whilst the Brabham's fan was driven by the engine. It was designed to compete with the ground effect Lotus 79 which used a V8 Cosworth. The Brabham was lumbered with a flat twelve Alfa Romeo engine which didn't lend itself to undercar venturi. |
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30 Apr 2001, 22:26 (Ref:87300) | #3 | ||
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Took some digging around but:
Brambrilla (popular in this forum) drove for Alfa in 1979/80 not 1978 as he drove for Surtees. So did he test for them in 78? As Giacomelli beet Cheever at Rouen-les-Essarts on June 18th 1978. He was runner up to Derek Daly in Rome earlier that month and third place in Mugello prior to that in May. Funilly enough he drove for alfa in 1979-82 The Alfa engined car was indeed the Brabham BT46 of Niki Lauda with a Alfa B12 Engine. In Sweden, 17th June 1978. He also won in Italy later that year. I guess it's June 1978. |
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1 May 2001, 09:42 (Ref:87459) | #4 | |
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I'd like some more info on the Brambilla/Alfa part of that. Were they testing through '78, and were they due to debut that year at Zandvoort?
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2 May 2001, 20:02 (Ref:88060) | #5 | ||
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Well done Peter Mallett, answered correctly before the ink had even dried, so to speak ..... 1978, as reported in Autosport Jun 22.
Brabham / Alfa's hoover car won in Swedeen to much controversy. Fairly obvious, so I'll have to did deep for some good questions next week. Simon |
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2 May 2001, 21:06 (Ref:88090) | #6 | ||
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No, please. I like the easy ones.
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