allandwf
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Eeeee... and Mrs allandwf made sure ours was the Geordie edition!I've got the Edinburgh edition
Eeeee... and Mrs allandwf made sure ours was the Geordie edition!I've got the Edinburgh edition
Eeeee... and Mrs allandwf made sure ours was the Geordie edition!
It will be the Electric Company.Anyone worked out the monopoly question yet ?
In 1971 Lotus entered a F1 car that was 4 wheel drive. What else was unusual about it?
No, not the answer I'm looking for. Not sure Lotus made a six wheeler, Tyrrell obviously, Williams and March were the only ones I thought.6 wheels. 4 at the back. Black and gold colourni think.
No. But it did get banned very quickly. Strangely the 6 wheels were developed because of it though.Was it the movable wing, something else that got banned quickly?
And just checked my answer to realise i did know the correct answer. Hmph.Was that the car with the fan underneath to suck it to the ground?
No, not the answer I'm looking for. Not sure Lotus made a six wheeler, Tyrrell obviously, Williams and March were the only ones I thought.
It will be the Electric Company.
And just checked my answer to realise i did know the correct answer. Hmph.
I thought I'd give it a while as it's annoying that I only realised I knew about it after checking my answer. Last year, Octane had a major article about one of Jay Leno's cars... powered by a turbine engine. Other similarly powered cars were mentioned and this was when I discovered that there had been a turbine engined F1... the aforementioned Lotus.Do you wish to take the glory?
Correct. It was a development of the Lotus Indy 500 car, and entered in various 1971 F1 races.I thought I'd give it a while as it's annoying that I only realised I knew about it after checking my answer. Last year, Octane had a major article about one of Jay Leno's cars... powered by a turbine engine. Other similarly powered cars were mentioned and this was when I discovered that there had been a turbine engined F1... the aforementioned Lotus.
I thought I'd give it a while as it's annoying that I only realised I knew about it after checking my answer. Last year, Octane had a major article about one of Jay Leno's cars... powered by a turbine engine. Other similarly powered cars were mentioned and this was when I discovered that there had been a turbine engined F1... the aforementioned Lotus.