For 1 point:
Identify the young driver of this diminutive car, and his significance in the world of car nuttiness.
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A later racing driver?
Sir Stirling Moss?
QuoteA later racing driver?
Yes!
QuoteSir Stirling Moss?
Not him...
Ralph Nader? :-\
I wasn't aware of his auto racing exploits. :)
Quote from: Otto Puzzell on January 18, 2012, 02:30:11 PM
I wasn't aware of his auto racing exploits. :)
That was tongue in cheek but when you posted 'nuttiness'.......well I just had to..... ;D
;D
Some clues are in order. ;)
Ah I see!
He's a Londoner born in France of Spanish and Italian parents.
Or some similar combination. 8)
Quote from: Allan L on February 12, 2012, 04:37:50 AM
Ah I see!
He's a Londoner born in France of Spanish and Italian parents.
Or some similar combination. 8)
You've got the general idea, though the nationality of his parents do not play directly into the solution.
Well let's try Harry Schell who had some of those connections (plus USofA)
Not him. This fellow had a much longer name.
Alfonso Cabeza de Vaca de Portago, the 17th. Marquis de Portago and Count of Mejorada?
That's him: Alfonso Antonio Vicente Eduardo Angel Blas Francisco de Borja Cabeza de Vaca y Leighton -the Spanish racing driver - who was born in London, educated in France, and who met any early end at the age of 28 (along with his co-driver Edmund Nelson and 10 spectators) when his Ferrari blew a tire during the 1957 Mille Miglia
Aaargh I'd forgotten that Fon Portago was born in London, if I ever really knew it.
I've just found another photo of owner and car, this time with a companion faithful.