> Dear newsgroup, who today is the premier F-1 scribe as the above gent > once clearly was? > Thanks in advance!! > E.C.
I rather like Martin Brundle's articles in the Sunday Times. Like Jenks, he's "been there", and he knows most of the major players in F-1 today. Good concise writing, doesn't pull punches, analytical from a position of knowledge rather than bias, and doesn't seem to let his managerial connections with some drivers affect his judgment in any way.
I no longer read Motor Sport or AutoSport, so there may be other contenders that I don't know about.
> > Dear newsgroup, who today is the premier F-1 scribe as the above gent > > once clearly was? > > Thanks in advance!! > > E.C.
> I rather like Martin Brundle's articles in the Sunday Times. Like Jenks, > he's "been there", and he knows most of the major players in F-1 today. > Good concise writing, doesn't pull punches, analytical from a position of > knowledge rather than bias, and doesn't seem to let his managerial > connections with some drivers affect his judgment in any way.
> I no longer read Motor Sport or AutoSport, so there may be other contenders > that I don't know about.
> Geoff MacK
WOW!
Sterling Moss responded to the same question my saying
YES, PROBABLY THE BREMGARTEN CIRCUIT. A GREAT, DANGEROUS AND DIFFICULT ROAD COURSE IN THE PARK. LAST HELD IN 1954 I THINK. YES, NIGEL ROEBUCK AND ALAN HENRY. THEY ARE NOT JENKS, BUT THEY ARE PRETTY GOOD, AS ARE MOST OF THE GUYS IN AUTOSPORT. CIAO, SM
SM, first response was to me asking what DSJ's fav all-time track was.
>>> Dear newsgroup, who today is the premier F-1 scribe as the above >>> gent once clearly was? >>> Thanks in advance!! >>> E.C.
>> I rather like Martin Brundle's articles in the Sunday Times. Like >> Jenks, he's "been there", and he knows most of the major players in >> F-1 today. Good concise writing, doesn't pull punches, analytical >> from a position of knowledge rather than bias, and doesn't seem to >> let his managerial connections with some drivers affect his judgment >> in any way.
>> I no longer read Motor Sport or AutoSport, so there may be other >> contenders that I don't know about.
>> Geoff MacK
> WOW!
> Sterling Moss responded to the same question my saying
> YES, PROBABLY THE BREMGARTEN CIRCUIT. A GREAT, DANGEROUS AND > DIFFICULT ROAD COURSE IN THE PARK. LAST HELD IN 1954 I THINK. > YES, NIGEL ROEBUCK AND ALAN HENRY. THEY ARE NOT JENKS, BUT THEY ARE > PRETTY GOOD, AS ARE MOST OF THE GUYS IN AUTOSPORT. > CIAO, SM
> SM, first response was to me asking what DSJ's fav all-time track > was.
This post is for the attn of Sir Sterling Moss;
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