Clay regazzoni

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Last updated on August 8th, 2017 at 04:33 pm

Ex-Ferrari driver Clay Regazzoni, a one-time teammate of Australian F1 world champion Alan Jones, died this month in a traffic accident.
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charismatic fellow, Regazzoni scored the first win for the Williams F1 team.

Posted by Tim B. on 12/24/2006 at 01:09 AM
    1. Do I have to ask if Hugh Mackay has an alibi?

      Posted by bobpence on 2006 12 24 at 01:42 AM • permalink

 

    1. Doing what he loved best, no doubt…

      Posted by anthony_r on 2006 12 24 at 02:12 AM • permalink

 

    1. #1 bp,just what I was thinking. I remember him from my younger years, Formula 1 was better then (excepting the bad accidents.

      Posted by TimH on 2006 12 24 at 02:41 AM • permalink

 

    1. Didn’t mean to kill the thread.just my observation.

      Posted by TimH on 2006 12 24 at 03:27 AM • permalink

 

    1. Any road accident is sad … RIP … I think he was driving a 312 … my fav is the LM250 … BTW, learner (L Plater) young Stevo bought a car today for A$250 in the country (in Deni) … a VH Commodore.  Mechanically excellent … had his first-rate and top motor mechanic Uncle check it out thoroughly …  just 85K kilometres, one spot of rust on the back window sill.  Plus a rocker cover seal leak that his Uncle will fix.

      Now as a learner, and then ultimately a P plater, will young Stevo decide to drive sensibly?  I dunno …

      Posted by Stevo on 2006 12 24 at 07:20 AM • permalink

 

    1. There is a touch of irony in here me thinks.

      Posted by surfmaster on 2006 12 24 at 09:15 AM • permalink

 

    1. #5 – Not the dreaded Starfire, I hope!

      As a Ford fan, I was disappointed Holden didn’t follow the VC Commodore with the VD.

      Posted by slammer on 2006 12 24 at 09:55 AM • permalink

 

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