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Nick_G17/09/2017 18:37:50
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Bit of a heads up should anyone be interested.

There is a broadcast about Guy Martin working as a pit crew member for the Williams F1 team that happened a few weeks ago. C4 8:00pm tonight.

F1 ain't everyones cup of tea.!

Guy Martin ain't everyones cup of tea either.! - Personally I like his can-do, will have a go at anything, don't really care what anyone else thinks down to earth attitude. i.e. he's a do-er not a talker.

Nick

jimmy b17/09/2017 18:39:17
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Thanks for the heads up.

yes

Jim

jimmy b17/09/2017 18:39:18
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Thanks for the heads up.

yes

Jim

David Standing 118/09/2017 00:17:19
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Two heads ups are better than one! wink 2

Michael Gilligan18/09/2017 07:56:01
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Posted by David Standing 1 on 18/09/2017 00:17:19:

Two heads ups are better than one! wink 2

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Perhaps inevitable, when you look at jimmy's avatar

MichaelG.

Edited By Michael Gilligan on 18/09/2017 07:57:02

jimmy b18/09/2017 08:18:05
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Never double posted before!

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Hacksaw18/09/2017 08:31:21
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Just watching those 2 second wheel changes , gave me backache ..

martin perman18/09/2017 08:46:29
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Very interesting program, they get paid well but two hundred days a year away from home would be a killer for most of us.

Martin P

fishy-steve18/09/2017 10:49:55
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I missed it 😂

I was at Spa and watched him do a couple of practice wheel changes from the other side of the pit wall on the Thursday evening. He looked really nervous.

I'll watch it on catch up. Thanks for the heads up.

Steve.

KWIL18/09/2017 10:53:32
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As usual Guy's infectious grin and laugh conquers all. He does a good job and rises to the challange.

Nick_G18/09/2017 11:12:49
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Posted by KWIL on 18/09/2017 10:53:32:

As usual Guy's infectious grin and laugh conquers all. He does a good job and rises to the challange.

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Guy always reminds me of an enthusiastic puppy.

Just seemingly wanting to get involved in everything possible, not afraid to get dirty (and always manages somehow to do so) while wanting to do so to the best of his ability and please everyone.

At one point they mention his mobility problems due to his history of crashes but he makes up for it with his cat-like reactions.

He seems to have a blend of at times not taking himself as a person too seriously yet at the same time is very serious and committed to tasks. - I think he enjoys his life. smiley

I enjoyed the broadcast.

Nick

Edited By Nick_G on 18/09/2017 11:18:18

richardandtracy18/09/2017 11:20:57
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Reckon he's the 2017 version of Fred Dibnah; without the steam but with the same enthusiasm for life & all things mechanical.

Regards,

Richard.

Nick_G18/09/2017 11:34:44
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Posted by richardandtracy on 18/09/2017 11:20:57:

without the steam but with the same enthusiasm for life & all things mechanical.

Regards,

Richard.

 

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Give him time. laugh ............ Saw him once expressing great interest in steam engines. Would not surprise me if one day he expanded on that into 'hands on.'

Also he has a RR Merlin engine at home that he fires up and plays with. ..................... Because he can. smiley

Nick

Edit :- Found the Merlin clip on Youtube.

Edited By Nick_G on 18/09/2017 11:45:14

Neil Wyatt18/09/2017 18:28:29
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It makes me smile that my crummy little Fiat Stilo shares an engine with an Alfa Romeo Sportwagon...

Neil

Tim Stevens18/09/2017 18:33:55
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Here is the answer to Peter Shaw's current query - a few more than 500HP to play with, and you could charge admission.

Tim

Neil Wyatt18/09/2017 18:49:37
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I had the same thought but saw the threads in the opposite order!

Neil

Muzzer18/09/2017 19:00:47
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I guess also he has balls of steel. The top boys in the TT are averaging over 130mph these days - Michael Dumlop almost 134 - and Guy managed almost 130. Good he's officially retired now - you couldn't ban the TT, NW200 etc but many good men die out there, racing on roads with unforgiving walls.

I find it hard to watch these days....

Murray
Frances IoM18/09/2017 19:47:16
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The TT has about a 1% kill rate for competitors with another 1% or so giving life changing injuries - think it was 3 dead this year; catch is that especially for TT the Island attracts too many wannabes with the money to afford high power bike but often without the ability to ride them without putting other road users at risk.
Meunier18/09/2017 21:11:11
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Loved the Merlin video and the casual way he re-tells the story of it 'taking off' in his workshop!

Here's another one worth watching, Mark Higgins in a Subaru doing the 37.7mile Snaefell mountain course at an avg speed of 128.73mph

**LINK**

as mentioned above, appendages of steel.
DaveD

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