midgrid wrote:I have it as Argentina.
You mean the last one with the Jordan ?
midgrid wrote:I have it as Argentina.
radomer wrote:midgrid wrote:I have it as Argentina.
You mean the last one with the Jordan ?
ibsey wrote:1) 1974 Interlagos
2) 1983 Paul Ricard.
3) 1978 Jarama or Paul Ricard?
4) Agree with WaffleCat. that it looks like Brands Hatch 1978.
kevinbotz wrote:Cantonese is a completely nonsensical f*cking alien language masquerading as some grossly bastardised form of Chinese
Gonzo wrote:Wasn't there some sort of communisim in the East part of Germany?
radomer wrote:Brands Hatch 1978 for sure. I checked them in videos. I still dont know about the Interlagos (first photo). It could be Argentina too. What do you think ?
tommykl wrote:a) Keke Rosberg, Brands Hatch, 1983
b) Ronnie Peterson, 1978
c) Niki Lauda & Clay Regazzoni, 1975-76
ibsey wrote:radomer wrote:Brands Hatch 1978 for sure. I checked them in videos. I still dont know about the Interlagos (first photo). It could be Argentina too. What do you think ?
Although it is difficult to ascertain from the photo alone. My gut feeling still says Interlagos, because of the greener colored grass, beside the track. Whereas Argentina’s grass beside the track appears to be a more yellowy color. Did a quick search on google images. See what you think?
Interlagos;
http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=1974+b ... 30&bih=606
Argentina;
http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=1974+a ... B720%3B484tommykl wrote:a) Keke Rosberg, Brands Hatch, 1983
b) Ronnie Peterson, 1978
c) Niki Lauda & Clay Regazzoni, 1975-76
Agree with tommykl & HonoraryNortherner answers.
I'll guess b) was Sweden (possibly more photos exist of Ronnie on home ground than any other track...purely speculating there). And c) is the pitlane of the orginal Nurburgring? (IIRC a similar sort of brickwork floor on the left hand side of the photo exists in the modern day Nurburgring)
dinizintheoven wrote:identify the track from the shrubbery in the background and I will dig up the not-quite-empty tin of surströmming that is buried in my back garden and eat what remains of it.
Jocke1, at least, will know exactly what that involves. The rest of you, look it up.
Jocke1 wrote:dinizintheoven wrote:identify the track from the shrubbery in the background and I will dig up the not-quite-empty tin of surströmming that is buried in my back garden and eat what remains of it.
Jocke1, at least, will know exactly what that involves. The rest of you, look it up.
I only just now saw this for the first time.
Allard Kalff in 1994 wrote:OH!! Schumacher in the wall! Right in front of us, Michael Schumacher is in the wall! He's hit the pitwall, he c... Ah, it's Jos Verstappen.
Everything's great.Sebastian Vettel wrote:If I was good at losing I wouldn't be in Formula 1.
midgrid wrote:1. Michael Schumacher - Ferrari F2002 - 2002 - Hockenheim
2. Kimi Raikkonen - McLaren MP4-17 - 2002 - Silverstone
3. Jean Alesi - Prost AP03 - 2000 - A1-Ring
4. Jackie Stewart - Tyrrell 005 - 1972 - ?
5. Niki Lauda - Ferrari 312B3 - 1974 - ? (the 312T had a white airbox, amongst other small differences)
102. Interlagos(?)
radomer wrote:NEW ones ! Some of them are not shown as a thubnail just to save space in the forum :
Faustus wrote:radomer wrote:NEW ones ! Some of them are not shown as a thubnail just to save space in the forum :
Pierluigi Martini, Minardi M188B, Estoril, but it must be a pre-1989 season test or an early 1989 season test, because by the Portuguese GP Minardi had the M189. This could be from a Pirelli tyre test. If I'm right, it's highly likely that I was spectating at this test. I also think it's Turn 4.
kevinbotz wrote:Cantonese is a completely nonsensical f*cking alien language masquerading as some grossly bastardised form of Chinese
Gonzo wrote:Wasn't there some sort of communisim in the East part of Germany?
AxelP800 wrote:1. I'm sure it's Melbourne. Alex Yoong 2002?
3. Looks like Sepang from the gravel stripes
7. What circuit that have that wide kerbs?
The Dutch Bear wrote:AxelP800 wrote:1. I'm sure it's Melbourne. Alex Yoong 2002?
3. Looks like Sepang from the gravel stripes
7. What circuit that have that wide kerbs?
It could be the A1-Ring. The car is coming off Turn 1, with in the background the uphill 'straight' to Remus, Turn 2.
Albert Einstein wrote:Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe.
midgrid wrote:2. Graham Hill - Lotus 49 - 1967 - Dutch GP (Zandvoort)
3. Justin Wilson - Minardi PS03 - 2003 - Malaysian GP (Sepang)
4. Aguri Suzuki - Ligier JS41 - 1995 - Pacific GP (Aida)
5. Jos Verstappen - Minardi PS03 - 2003 - French GP (Magny-Cours)
7. David Coulthard(?) - McLaren MP4-17D - 2003 - Austrian GP (A1-Ring)
10. Luis Pérez-Sala & Pierluigi Martini - Minardi M189 - 1989 - Hungarian GP (Hungaroring)
(4) is Aida because of the colour of the kerbs; (7) has to be 2003 because this is when tarmac run-off was introduced at the first corner.
Albert Einstein wrote:Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe.
go_Rubens wrote:randomer, it is 2003. I can tell with the runoff area being asphalt, which came about in 2003.
kevinbotz wrote:Cantonese is a completely nonsensical f*cking alien language masquerading as some grossly bastardised form of Chinese
Gonzo wrote:Wasn't there some sort of communisim in the East part of Germany?
midgrid wrote:b) Mark Webber - Minardi PS02 - 2002 - French GP (Magny-Cours)
d) Aguri Suzuki - Ligier JS41 - 1995 - Argentine GP (Buenos Aires)
e) Jos Verstappen - Minardi PS03 - 2003 - San Marino GP (Imola)
f) Jean Alesi - Ferrari 412T1 - 1994 - Brazilian GP (Interlagos)