so the next will write then in chinese or japanese? to use translator is for sure an option, but it takes time always to translate and often the translation makes no real sense
A few posts here and there is hardly an issue. You can also block the poster. I like seeing other languages. If it's a rule though then yes English only but I don't think that is a rule.
quite, quite often I saw translations that did not correspond to what I wanted. but this afternoon I found a translator, who looks better
and even more grad, Jackie Stewart said (to a French journalist) I speak French as well as you, and I m...e you (in French in the text)
Le Mans, 1962. When one could tell one car from another and actually see the drivers…. Image Unavailable, Please Login Photo:Martin E. Newman
That is indeed Dave McCarthy in the photo with Phil Hill. Dave, a true gentleman, just passed away last month, after a long career as a master mechanic and engine builder.. In the 1960s he was with the Steve Griswold group, later with Phil Reilly & Co., then Arturo Keller, and for the last twenty years with Patrick Ottis.
Different point of view, same event... Private teams cars were transported by Baricchi's truck. Baricchi was an official supplier of the Scuderia in support of the team on the race fields. Image Unavailable, Please Login
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Maranello in 1967, fueling up before a brief drive around the courtyard, then being transported to Le Mans for Mairesse and Beurlys, third overall. Image Unavailable, Please Login photo: Anthony Carter That’s a heck of a hedge…Italian cypress?
I was watching a recently released NASCAR video of a 1963 Bridgehampton 100 mile Grand National race. Here’s a screenshot. Can anyone identify this Ferrari? A 250 California? LWB? Al Image Unavailable, Please Login