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Re: Bringing it home... 49's first race at Zandvoort 1967
« Reply #195 on: Friday,January 24, 2020, 07:52:37 PM »
Great pictures, as usual, Lou! Especially now that the F1 circus is going back to Zandvoort!

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Re: Bringing it home... 49's first race at Zandvoort 1967
« Reply #196 on: Saturday,January 25, 2020, 06:02:50 AM »
Sprocket? In a DFV?

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Re: Bringing it home... 49's first race at Zandvoort 1967
« Reply #197 on: Saturday,January 25, 2020, 08:17:12 AM »
I think Lou meant cam "cam gear" since everything was gear driven. I think I remember reading that that was an early problem.

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Re: Bringing it home... 49's first race at Zandvoort 1967
« Reply #198 on: Saturday,January 25, 2020, 01:29:29 PM »
Just for you Roger...

Posted 17 March 2004 - 22:03

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    Originally posted by Henk Vasmel
    Jim Clark used engine 703. Graham Hill had driven his car before, so I would guess engine 702 then. I cannot find any positive proof now.

According to Michael Oliver's excellent 'Lotus 49' (page 40), Clark did use engine 703 and Hill used engine 702.

Both engines suffered timing gear damage resulting from the torque reversal problems present in the early DFV's that would damage the gear train. Hill retired from this event on lap 11 due to a timing gear losing two adjacent teeth disabling the cam drive. Clark also suffered the loss of two gear teeth but as they were not adjacent, his 703 was able to continue running thus winning the first time out.

Luck or acute mechanical sensitivity on Clark's part? Both I would think.
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Re: Bringing it home... 49's first race at Zandvoort 1967
« Reply #199 on: Sunday,January 26, 2020, 09:20:47 AM »
I remember the cam gear failures.
I was pulling your leg over the word "sprocket".

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Re: Bringing it home... 49's first race at Zandvoort 1967
« Reply #200 on: Wednesday,February 24, 2021, 09:16:29 PM »
Dusted this one off again...Still plenty of pictures left with a group quiz!

Who is the driver in the pit as Clark prepares to pass by?
 Hint...He would eventually run a successful F1 team, continuing his long racing career. 
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Re: Bringing it home... 49's first race at Zandvoort 1967
« Reply #201 on: Thursday,February 25, 2021, 07:58:33 AM »
Jack Brabham?

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Re: Bringing it home... 49's first race at Zandvoort 1967
« Reply #202 on: Saturday,February 27, 2021, 08:18:29 AM »
Jack Brabham?

Thanks Gideon, but no...Here's a big clue

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Re: Bringing it home... 49's first race at Zandvoort 1967
« Reply #203 on: Saturday,February 27, 2021, 09:26:58 AM »
Jacque Laffite! You gave it away with that last picture, even at that, I was just guessing till I looked him and Ligier up to make sure.

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Re: Bringing it home... 49's first race at Zandvoort 1967
« Reply #204 on: Saturday,February 27, 2021, 11:34:30 AM »
Jacque Laffite! You gave it away with that last picture, even at that, I was just guessing till I looked him and Ligier up to make sure.

Sorry BDA...Jacques Laffite did not enter Formula 1 till 1974... The answer is in your last comment...look at the car again!

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Re: Bringing it home... 49's first race at Zandvoort 1967
« Reply #205 on: Saturday,February 27, 2021, 11:51:02 AM »
Well, I was even more clueless than I thought! Guy Ligier! I had to look at who competed in ‘67 to figure it out!

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Re: Bringing it home... 49's first race at Zandvoort 1967
« Reply #206 on: Saturday,May 22, 2021, 08:16:50 AM »
I've pulled this old topic out of the bin, and dusted it off....

If you're a fan of the 49 and appreciate scale cars in general, look this chap up on facebook.

Frans van der Valk....he also has a project page called "My 1/3 scale cars"   Amazing!