Fritz and the Tec-Mec By Graham GauldApril 6, 2017April 7, 2017 Categories: Into the Gauld Mine Tags: Fritz d'Orey, Tec-Mec Leave a comment Few people have heard of Brazilian grand prix driver Fritz d’Orey and those who do probably associate him with the… TweetSharePinShare0 Shares
A Healey Story By Graham GauldFebruary 1, 2017August 1, 2017 Categories: Into the Gauld Mine Tags: Gauld, Healey, Slack Leave a comment In the early 1950s, when I first started to write about motor sport, my local circuit was Charterhall in the… TweetSharePinShare0 Shares
Trying to Unravel a Mystery By Graham GauldFebruary 1, 2017August 1, 2017 Categories: Into the Gauld Mine Leave a comment As one reaches the twilight years it is necessary to sift through decades of “stuff” and, in my case, notes… TweetSharePinShare0 Shares
Never Underestimate A Wreck By Graham GauldDecember 1, 2016 Categories: Into the Gauld Mine Leave a comment Not far from where I live in the South of France, on a corner of the main road between Draguignan… TweetSharePinShare0 Shares
Daniele Audetto: A man of many parts By Graham GauldDecember 1, 2016December 1, 2016 Categories: Into the Gauld Mine Tags: Daniele Audetto Leave a comment It is perhaps appropriate that I should talk about Daniele Audetto, particularly as he was team manager of Ferrari in… TweetSharePinShare0 Shares
Into the Gauld Mine October 2016 By Graham GauldOctober 1, 2016August 1, 2017 Categories: Into the Gauld Mine Tags: Aston Martin, Ferrari Leave a comment Mike’s Aston Martin This story might appear, at first glance, to be confusing but bear with me, it has a point…. TweetSharePinShare0 Shares
Into the Gauld Mine August 2016 By Graham GauldAugust 1, 2016August 1, 2017 Categories: Into the Gauld Mine Leave a comment Choosing the Right Tyre No Formula 1 grand prix these days is complete without a discussion about tyres and the… TweetSharePinShare0 Shares
The Villa Rosa By Graham GauldJune 1, 2016June 1, 2016 Categories: Into the Gauld Mine Tags: Maranello, Villa Rosa Leave a comment Any visit to Maranello is a moment of nostalgia for me as it is nearly fifty nine years since first… TweetSharePinShare0 Shares
Peter Gethin and the Sinking Rental Car By Graham GauldJune 1, 2016 Categories: Into the Gauld Mine Tags: Peter Gethin Leave a comment Club President Howden Ganley told the story of the Tasman Series when Peter Gethin and Teddy Pilette ran two of… TweetSharePinShare0 Shares
Into the Gauld Mine – June 2016 By Graham GauldJune 1, 2016June 1, 2016 Categories: Into the Gauld Mine Tags: BMW, Jenson Button, Ralf Schumacher Leave a comment The annual general meeting of the Grand Prix Drivers Club always brings out interesting and amusing stories as the members… TweetSharePinShare0 Shares
Remembering Whitney By Graham GauldApril 1, 2016April 1, 2016 Categories: Into the Gauld Mine Tags: Whitney Straight Since I was young I had always been intrigued by one of the many private owners who bought grand prix… TweetSharePin2Share2 Shares
Vern the Rally Driver By Graham GauldApril 1, 2016April 1, 2016 Categories: Into the Gauld Mine When riffling through some photos taken a few years ago I came across this picture of our member Vern Schuppan… TweetSharePinShare0 Shares
Into the Gauld Mine Feb 16 By Graham GauldFebruary 1, 2016April 1, 2016 Categories: Into the Gauld Mine Tags: Luigi Villoresi Leave a comment Having been involved in motor racing as a journalist for over sixty years I have been able to straddle the… TweetSharePinShare0 Shares
Brian Redman on Retirement and his Come-Back By Graham GauldDecember 1, 2015April 1, 2016 Categories: Into the Gauld Mine Tags: Brian Redman Leave a comment I have a great deal of time for Brian Redman and though he did not have a long and successful… TweetSharePinShare0 Shares
Remembering Jean By Graham GauldOctober 27, 2015October 27, 2015 Categories: Into the Gauld Mine Tags: Jean Sage Leave a comment I was privileged to know Jean Sage, who was a member of our club until he died six years ago… TweetSharePinShare0 Shares