July 11, 201311 yr Author Hvala ljudine!!sumil, imaš neku želju šta da stavljam sledeće? Ovo naravno važi i za sve ostale.
July 11, 201311 yr meni u prelistavanju istorije uvek bio zanimljiv jim clark, pa eto ako imaš nešto dobro... može i matori hill ili fitipaldi, prva fascinacija iz albuma formula1 1980
July 11, 201311 yr fittipaldi u meku, u silverstoneu 19751973 u lotusu u monžuikupobeda u watkins glenu 1970, lotus
July 11, 201311 yr Hvala ljudine!!sumil, imaš neku želju šta da stavljam sledeće? Ovo naravno važi i za sve ostale.Ickx, Moss, Peterson, a od nesto svezijih plavi Prostovi bolidi (meni su bili lepi)
July 11, 201311 yr Author Fotke za Clarka su odabrane, ima ih stotinak. Ovo će naravno proći još jednu selekciju.Najvažnije je da će ići i tekstualna retrospektiva njegove karijere što će morati malo da pričeka.Do tada nešto sa sumilove liste. Za početak Prostovi bolidi koje ću nadam se uspeti da stavim do kraja vikenda obzirom da sam pretrpan poslom
July 12, 201311 yr Author Još malo HuntaNešto novo, ali nisam izdržao fotka je superFord Cosworth DFV
July 12, 201311 yr Fangio's rare F1 Mercedes 'could fetch over £10m'Juan Manuel Fangio won two Grand Prix in the Mercedes W196 being auctioned at GoodwoodA rare racing car driven by Formula 1 legend Juan Manuel Fangio could fetch more than £10m when it goes under the hammer, according to auctioneers.The Mercedes-Benz W196, in which the five-times world champion clinched his second title, will be auctioned at Goodwood Festival of Speed later.He drove the Mercedes to victory in the 1954 German and Swiss Grand Prix.Bonhams think it could break the $16.4m (£10.8m) record price set in 2011 by a 1957 Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa Prototype.BBC chief Formula 1 writer Andrew Benson said the car was the motorsport equivalent of a great work of art.He said it was not as beautiful as some of the other other vehicles at the time but had a "striking purposefulness about it".The 2.5-litre vehicle - chassis number 00006/54 - was also driven by Fangio's teammate Karl Kling in the 1955 Italian Grand Prix in Monza but suffered gearbox failure.Bonhams said it was consigned to the Daimler-Benz Museum in Germany later that year and exhibited at Le Mans in France, the British Grand Prix at Silverstone and Hockenheim in Germany throughout the 1960s.'Pinnacle of engineering'It was presented to the National Motor Museum in Beaulieu, Hampshire, in the 1970s before being sold to a private collector in the 1980s and then on to a German businessman.A spokeswoman for Bonhams said: "This is the only Mercedes-Benz W196 in private hands. It is the only surviving Mercedes-Benz W196 to have won not just one grand prix, but two."Its stature is immense, not only as the iconic Fangio car of the 1950s, but also as a shining star of pinnacle Mercedes-Benz engineering and as an icon of post-war recovery."Motoring historian Doug Nye said: "In every area of the car, there is evidence of just the most fantastic workmanship. It was designed by very sophisticated, high-tech engineers."It's handcrafted and it's just like a piece of mechanical jewellery."He added: "I always say it's sad that these things have to be sold but on the other hand, as an enthusiast, it's just a privilege to have such an iconic and historic piece."I have been one of the stewards looking after the car for several months, and it will be quite a wrench to see it go." Edited July 12, 201311 yr by Jimmy Kowalski
July 12, 201311 yr Author Moj prvi F1 idol, nenadjebivi Šveda:I njega imam dosta. Očekuj uskoro seriju fotki Edited July 12, 201311 yr by alpiner
July 12, 201311 yr Author Fangio's rare F1 Mercedes 'could fetch over £10m' Loads of money…This afternoon at Goodwood, Bonhams held an auction which included the ex-Juan Manuel Fangio, Hans Herrmann, Karl Kling Mercedes W196, which won the 1954 German and Swiss Grands Prix. It was reckoned that the car could fetch more than $15 million, but the bidding was intense and the car finally went under the hammer for an astonishing $26.4 million.This makes it one of the most expensive automobiles ever sold, after the 1938 Bugatti 57SC Atlantic that was sold in 2010 for somewhere north of $30 million. Some sources out the price of that car at $43 million.The highest known price for a car was in May 2012 when a 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO raced by Sir Stirling Moss was sold for $35 million.http://joesaward.wordpress.com/2013/07/12/loads-of-money/?
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