Fast Wheels #1 - Solved by many

Started by faksta, February 21, 2010, 12:57:30 PM

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Allemano

#17 is she from South-America?

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pnegyesi

could No17 be a Matich ?

faksta

#57
No, it is not a Matich. However, it was a very successful car as well.

Well, maybe I'm giving it away now, but the driver became a champion twice a year in two different classes on two different cars. This is one of them.

woodinsight

17# Higgs Peugeot.
Higgs also raced a Formula Junior.

faksta

Oh, right!

Sorry for a long reply - I missed your answer in a due time.

pnegyesi

No11: Günther Wurlitzer / DDR: Wurlitzer 1 BMW (GDR Formula 3 championship, 1951)

faksta

And one more (future) point for you!

pnegyesi

One question per car, I hope it is allowed:
fw5: South American?
fw18: German?

faksta

Yes, it is allowed, but no for both.

pnegyesi

fw5: European?
fw18: European?

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pnegyesi

fw5: Australian?
fw18: British?

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faksta

fw5 - not Australian,
fw18 - not Swiss, but British it is.

woodinsight

Hmmmmm...... Van Diemen?

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pnegyesi

fw5: Africa?
fw18: better-known Formula?

faksta

#72
fw5: yes! Seems you have come with something, so locked for you until your next guess.
fw18: the make is quite a popular choice in its class

D-type

To help pnegyesi with his guess,is the driver of #5 named Gurbux?
Duncan Rollo

The more you learn, the more you realise how little you know.

pnegyesi

What a nickname! Thanks for the help! Please award D-type the point and not to me.  Anyhow, fw5 is "Kugi Sagoo at the start grid in his Sagoo Mark ll at the Nakuru Racing track in 1967"