1954 Deutsch et Bonnet HBR
Pilots: L. Cornet, M. Gignoux
Team: Ecurie Jeudy-Bonnet
Race: 16th GC (S 0.7 class) at Le Mans in 1954
Bizarre - BZ451 (resin)
Review HERE
And we’re back to the right race…
1954 Deutsch et Bonnet HBR
Pilots: L. Cornet, M. Gignoux
Team: Ecurie Jeudy-Bonnet
Race: 16th GC (S 0.7 class) at Le Mans in 1954
Bizarre - BZ451 (resin)
Review HERE
And we’re back to the right race…
Released as Le Mans 1966 in Europe, I watched it last Friday. I was looking forward to seeing it, but I confess I didn’t have great expectations. However, I enjoyed it more than I thought I would. Both Christian Bale and Matt Damon work fantastically, and the really important part (= cars & races, of course) was very well recreated. In terms of historical accuracy there are some few things wrong as expected, but nothing that gets my panties in a (tight) bunch.
The only part that was a bit off in my eyes was Damon’s Shelby. I really doubt Hollywood would portrait him differently, but from what I know of him, in the film he’s too-much-adorable.
Still, even with these small issues, I had a very enjoyable two hours in the cinema. And yes, I need a Miles’ car now.
1977 Ferrari 312 T2B Pilot: Niki Lauda Team: Scuderia Ferrari Race: 1st German GP in 1977 Hot Wheels - N5581 (diecast)
Review HERE
1974 Porsche 911 S “ONS R1” Pilot: - Team: ONS-Sicherheitsstaffel Race: German GP (Nürburgring) Minichamps - 400746800 (diecast)
Review HERE
1975 Ferrari 312 T Pilot: Niki Lauda Team: Scuderia Ferrari Race: 3rd in the Italy GP in 1975 Hot Wheels - T6937 (diecast)
Review HERE
Admittedly, I’m a sedan/coupe kind of guy. Or perhaps, also a sedan kind of guy. And I abhor SUVs and the likes. If you don’t have to haul a whole bunch of people, you don’t need a small bus. So basically, for me a proper car is a coupe or sedan (or maybe a fastback/hatchback). Station wagons, on the other hand, are kind of a gray zone. I don’t dislike them, but I’m not a great fan either. However, I would be open to an Audi RS4 (or a Volvo 850), without the need for much persuasion.
Audi just released the new RS6 Advant, and the thing is phenomenal. And to launch the car they made a very nice commercial showing a bit of the car’s pedigree.
I would also accept that one too, thank you.
PS: If you’re wondering, the soundtrack is “Run Boy Run” by Woodkid.
1974 Ferrari 312 B3/74 Pilot: Niki Lauda Team: Scuderia Ferrari Race: 1st Spanish GP in 1974 Hot Wheels - N5601 (diecast)
Review HERE
1957 Jaguar D-Type Pilots: I. Bueb, R. Flockhart Team: Ecurie Ecosse Race: 1st GC (S5.0 class) at Le Mans in 1957 Spark - 43LM57 (resin)
Review HERE
1986 Porsche 961 Pilots: C. Haldi, K. Nierop, R. Metge Team: Porsche AG / Rothmans Race: DNF (IMSA class) at Le Mans in 1987 Spark - S0961 (resin)
Review HERE
VINWiki brings up another cool car story. After their piece on the Whittington brother’s win in 1979 (as told by John Ficarra), I’m always stopping by their YouTube channel. This time John tells the tale about the 1965 Le Mans race. I’ve read about this story before, but he provides a LOT more detail on the whys and hows. Trust me, if you’re a Le Mans nut it will be a very well spent 20 minutes.
The bad part is that I don’t have the 1965 250 LM #21 in the W-143 Garage.
And now I need it.
Bad…