PTRACER wrote:What about the German video archive? I can't remember its name, but it's like the German equivalent of British Pathe and it has a fair amount of motor racing material from the 1950s in its database.
It contains footage of Hockenheim from 1948, throughout the 1950s until 1962, then from 1968 onwards
I think Sergio will be pleased to know that he'll only need to create three track objects besides the pit area: The crowd, the trees and some strawbales
Andy wrote:Always a pleasure, mate. Like Roy Moore once said to me when we chatted about the Tommy Robb biography 'From TT to Tokyo' :
"I keep these books too, they are a very good reference"
Oh and in addition to aboves GP 500 post: I`ve ordered the FIM's 2016 red bible to solve those startnumbers unmentioned
Happy weekend everyone, I`m on call
Does that "red bible" really contain this info, and if, where can I order one?
Official MotoGP website shop. It is the only copy available (& released publically) except you find someone of the eligible circle who got it exclusively in previous years.
There you go >>> http://store.motogp.com/en/motogptm-176 ... rsion.html
Hmm. The description sounds like it is just a compilation of "points finishers", not a word about complete results or even starting numbers. Unless you find out it does contain more info I'll pass it up.
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