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The wreck to the right is, yes. Hit the car on the left.1958 Peter Collins Fatal Crash Footage From Italian TV-Prog.
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Not at all, skepticism is the very essence of critical research. The only serious approach to anything within the scientific world, and, as some would add, to life in general.Motorsportrace wrote:I think I'm too finicky...
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Ok, thanks.Jesper Hvid wrote:The wreck to the right is, yes. Hit the car on the left.
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Jesper Hvid wrote:Not at all, skepticism is the very essence of critical research. The only serious approach to anything within the scientific world, and, as some would add, to life in general.
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I am pretty sure Lewis-Evans smoke video is from a spanish documentary called Historia de la Formula 1 or something similar, when I will be back home tomorrow morning I will be hopefully more precise. The Moser aftermath wreck picture is from a Autosprint magazine (of wich I have all 1974 numbers )
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I have all the episodes, but Lewis-Evans aftermath is not shown. Great documentary though.coland wrote:I am pretty sure Lewis-Evans smoke video is from a spanish documentary called Historia de la Formula 1 or something similar, when I will be back home tomorrow morning I will be hopefully more precise.
I have some reviews, but nothing and nothing...
coland wrote:The Moser aftermath wreck picture is from a Autosprint magazine (of wich I have all 1974 numbers )
Could you search for other crashes (if you want)?
Like Revson, Koinigg, ...
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It is not the new series broadcasted by History Channel, it was some quite old '80s documentary I think.Motorsportrace wrote:I have all the episodes, but Lewis-Evans aftermath is not shown. Great documentary though.coland wrote:I am pretty sure Lewis-Evans smoke video is from a spanish documentary called Historia de la Formula 1 or something similar, when I will be back home tomorrow morning I will be hopefully more precise.
I have some reviews, but nothing and nothing...
coland wrote:The Moser aftermath wreck picture is from a Autosprint magazine (of wich I have all 1974 numbers )
Could you search for other crashes (if you want)?
Like Revson, Koinigg, ...
Revson and Koinigg crashes are of course there too but only the well known graphic pictures are shown.
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Ok, thank you. I'd like to find it...coland wrote:It is not the new series broadcasted by History Channel, it was some quite old '80s documentary I think.
So no new pictures.coland wrote:Revson and Koinigg crashes are of course there too but only the well known graphic pictures are shown.
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The documentary is called 'Historia de la Formula 1' is a VHS rip, 1 hour long and goes from 1950 to 1990.Motorsportrace wrote:Ok, thank you. I'd like to find it...coland wrote:It is not the new series broadcasted by History Channel, it was some quite old '80s documentary I think.
So no new pictures.coland wrote:Revson and Koinigg crashes are of course there too but only the well known graphic pictures are shown.
..and nope no new pictures.
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I found it on eMule.coland wrote:The documentary is called 'Historia de la Formula 1' is a VHS rip, 1 hour long and goes from 1950 to 1990.
And yes, it shows the aftermath (you can see some smoke).
But I'd like to know where it comes from... (what archive?)
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Here's the last frame of that video:Motorsportrace wrote:I found it on eMule.coland wrote:The documentary is called 'Historia de la Formula 1' is a VHS rip, 1 hour long and goes from 1950 to 1990.
And yes, it shows the aftermath (you can see some smoke).
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Paris Match #488/1958 contains a 10-page article about this, I've ordered the magazine.
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The magazine contained the three photos we've already seen, taken by the same photographer, assigned by Paris Match. There probably isn't any more visual media to do with this.
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Ccan you Repost this one Jesper?Jesper Hvid wrote: ↑18 years ago And here it is:
Tony Brooks interview, regarding Peter Collins' fatal accident.
30.4MB, 3:33 min.s, DivX. Additional video commentary by Neville Hay. Click image to go to download site.
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Yes I ccan.mattia2 wrote: ↑5 years agoCcan you Repost this one Jesper?Jesper Hvid wrote: ↑18 years ago And here it is:
Tony Brooks interview, regarding Peter Collins' fatal accident.
30.4MB, 3:33 min.s, DivX. Additional video commentary by Neville Hay. Click image to go to download site.
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Hm, I can only find the thumbnail, right now. I may have changed the filename for the clip, but it doesn't show anything from the accident, it's only the interview. I'll keep looking.