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Old 15 Nov 2002, 16:36 (Ref:429327)   #1
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Remembering the Grand Prix at Brands Hatch

I was looking for some Brands photos the other day and came across some of various Grands Prix at the circuit.
What a fantastic place it was for the British GP, unlike today's sterile circuits. Looking at these pics reminds me of how close you could get and how crowded it got too!
This one shows the marshals clearing up after the start shunt in the '86 GP. Just look at the crowd on South Bank!
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Old 15 Nov 2002, 16:38 (Ref:429328)   #2
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The first lap on the Cooper Straight.
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Old 15 Nov 2002, 16:40 (Ref:429331)   #3
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A view from the stand at the exit of Clearways.
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Old 15 Nov 2002, 16:42 (Ref:429334)   #4
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Pretty crowded up at Druids!
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Old 15 Nov 2002, 16:42 (Ref:429336)   #5
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Okay, well you see the little dot right at the back under the "K" of the NGK banner at Clearways? That's me, that is!
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Any vantage point will do - Clearways in 84.
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How times change!
The McLaren pits at the 1984 GP.
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Old 15 Nov 2002, 16:48 (Ref:429344)   #8
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BRING IT BACK!!!!!!!!!

Oh I wish that I could travel back to those days, What I wouldn't give for the days of proper racing and proper treatment of fans, these pictures show what half of motor racing is about, getting close to the action!

Thanks for those Andrew, your lucky to have been able to experience those days! Oh what I would give for that!
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The Red Arrows do their stuff over the Cooper Straight.
Air displays are no longer allowed over the spectator areas.
The Brands air displays were legendary. Apologies for the aircraft appearing as small dots...at least you can see the smoke!
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Old 15 Nov 2002, 16:55 (Ref:429350)   #10
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Up to Druids. A classic Brands shot.
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Old 15 Nov 2002, 19:16 (Ref:429442)   #11
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Not a Grand Prix shot,but remember when you could go to Brands, stand where you want,and no grandstands to block your view.
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Actually thats what it is like now.They only put up the stands for major events.Since they demolished the only decent stand in UK (with toilets & bar)there are less stand seats than in 1955 & none under cover.
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if air displys are not allowed over spectator areas how does goodwood do it?
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Because the display area is deemed to be the area over the actual airstrip. Any overflight of the crowd at either end of the runway at Madgwick and Lavant is regarded as "positioning" and should be done at an appropriate height for safety. If you look carefully, the loops and the formation flying and the low passes are all meticulously positioned within the live airfield part of the site.

It usually works out that way...

The scary bit is the actual landings. If you're standing on the bank at Madgwick, the landing approach to the main runway is a bit too close for comfort.
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Brands 1986. Jack Lafferty's last GP start. As I recall Thierry Boutsen got a left hand wheel on the grass and spun across the track into a bunch of others. Laffite took avoiding action and the nose of his car got stuck under the Armco and crushed poor Jacque's feet. I believe Dr Jonathan Palmer was the first medic on the scene.

It allowed Mansell to restart as his drive shaft had broken within fifteen metres of the start. Mansell had won the European GP (his first) the previous October and this was his fourth win of the season and the first of his two British GP wins over his team mate Piquet. What made it ironic was that he was driving Piquet's spare.

We were in the Renault Stand at Clearways.

Anyway, that's how I remember it. Please do correct me if I'm wrong.

And Tim. I waved but you obviously didn't see me.
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Old 16 Nov 2002, 15:15 (Ref:429950)   #16
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Curses! I must have been looking the other way!
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I was one of the flag marshals on Post 3 that day, so it all happened practically under my feet. Scary or what!! Boutsen actually turned sharp left just before braking for Paddock. He hit the barrier and ripped off an advertising banner (they were subsequently never allowed to tie them on again). The car then rolled back onto the track requiring some magnificant avoidance manouvres from almost everyone including Stefan Johannsen in his Ferrari who moved to the right crowding out poor Jacques who hit a very solid sleeper that was suporting the protecting Armco over the top of the tunnel. Can't be sure about JP's involvement, but Richard Cuene Grandidier (he of Kermit Proton Saloon fame) was the first incident marshal on the scene, and being fluent in French stayed with Jacques until he was helicoptered out. My overriding memory? The b***** gutter press who stampeded onto the marshals post to get a better look at the "action". Sick....
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I can do one better as I competed that day! I drove in the Thundersports race which took place immediately after the Grand Prix. There were still huge crowds around the circuit as we went round on our warm up lap. A quite amazing atmosphere!
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More memories from that weekend, which was not a good one for Lafitte as I recall watching him coast down the hill from Druids with his Ligier well ablaze during practice on Saturday. This was in the days of F1 Rocket Fuel that had been described as having similar propereties to Napalm and I have never seen fire marshals react quite as quickly as they did that afternoon! As for the Thundersports race, was that the one where Rupert Keegan made a guest appearance driving a gorgeous Toj that collided with a car leaving the pits (again, opposite Post 3!!) and spectacularly going off into the kitty litter shedding bodywork in a dramatic fashion??
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Was that the race when John Foulston's huge Can-Am Lola thundersports car had masses of blue smoke every time he turned left from oil leaking onto the RH manifold?
Where are these cars? Bring Thundersports back!
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Here is a Thundersports race at Brands, but not at the GP. I think it is 1986.
Tim Lee-Davey's Porsche, Mike Blanchet's Lola, not sure on the 3rd car, the black one - any ideas?, Ian Taylor's Lola and Duncan Bain's Chevron.
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From the same race, Mike O'Brien's Shrike, a Chevron B8, another Chevron, Harrier and Mallock.
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I've just dug out the results sheets from my files, 41 cars practiced for the GP support race.Pole was Foulston and Brindley in their Can Am Lola with Prater and Flux also on the front row. The race was won by Foulstons car with Wallis and Hoy second and Piper and Needell third.The car owner, Del Bennett, and yours truly finished 28th in our Sports 2000 Lola 596.This car probably had about 400hp less than Foulstons!
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Here is a Thundersports race at Brands, but not at the GP. I think it is 1986.
Tim Lee-Davey's Porsche, Mike Blanchet's Lola, not sure on the 3rd car, the black one - any ideas?, Ian Taylor's Lola and Duncan Bain's Chevron.
Hey Andrew, I know my old man did Thundersports in 1984, racing a Tiga ( I think).

Btw, have you any pictures of Tim? Let me know if you do!
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Tim Lee-Davey's Thundersports result for the 1984 British GP support was 8th, driving Tiga TS84 number 42, and he was sharing the driving with Gary Brabham.
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