Kind of you to offer, but it's a helmet design that they want and I think it's a bit of a wank for amateur drivers to have their own design, so I left mine to Mr Arai Image Unavailable, Please Login
Melbourne GP in 2013 Gary. They made us stand in a baking hot paddock for 2 hours while organising the Ferrari parade. Eventually we had a bit of fun. Image Unavailable, Please Login
You should be happy - how many people actually qualify for a page, much less have stood on the podium! Congratulations and hope the rebuilt engine gets you on the top step!
Thanks Karen. I do it for the personal challenge and the semi-terrifying joy of racing. Every time I roll out of pit lane, usually looking at the gearbox of a F1 Ferrari, I think how lucky I am. Lap times and results are very public because of sites like natsoft and driverdb but the sport is also about preparation, strategy and, most importantly, having great mates to crew for you.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-07-14/ferrari-thief-philip-nemec-sentenced-over-fatal-crash/12452142
It’s the fringe benefits that make being a pit ***** so worthwhile Sent from my iPhone using FerrariChat.com mobile app
It was 2012, WK & I arranged for the cars to be there for the 60th Anniversary of Ferrari in Australia, you can just see the sticker on the door. M