Russell Brookes RIP
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Passed away today. One of my favourites in the British rally championship in the heat for hire Mantas and Sierras. RIP
https://www.autosport.com/wrc/news/146884/twotime-...
https://www.autosport.com/wrc/news/146884/twotime-...
Coatesy351 said:
Passed away today. One of my favourites in the British rally championship in the heat for hire Mantas and Sierras. RIP
https://www.autosport.com/wrc/news/146884/twotime-...
Just found out about this myself. Gutted. Many amazing childhood memories watch the Brookes vs McRae battles.https://www.autosport.com/wrc/news/146884/twotime-...
Sad day for Motorsport.
A good solid British driver. At his best in the late 70's early 80's with a great run on the RAC rally with a couple of 3rd's and a 2nd. Won Rally New Zealand and came 6th on the 1000 Lakes in the early 80's. 2x British Champion. I liked him best in the Manta's, but that Andrews Heat for Hire Livery was iconic. It would be a nice tribute for them to come back for a rally in the future. RIP Brookes.
RIP, bit before my time, but there is a guy here in Ireland rallying this:
http://owenmurphyrallying.weebly.com/uploads/1/3/7...
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generationx said:
Sad news, another loss from the golden years of rallying.
This ^RIP RB.
Surprised there's no mention of his Chevette years :
https://www.flickr.com/photos/55777341@N00/3115999...
generationx said:
Sad news, another loss from the golden years of rallying.
Indeed. Them were the days - Brookes, Bill Gwynn, Colin McRae's old man, the Motoring News Championship, the RAC Rally not being confined to Wales...It all seemed more accessible back then. More "real". Oh well, RIP Russell. Thanks for the memories.
Slippydiff said:
generationx said:
Sad news, another loss from the golden years of rallying.
This ^RIP RB.
Surprised there's no mention of his Chevette years :
https://www.flickr.com/photos/55777341@N00/3115999...
RIP Russell
Many years ago I took part in a course at the Ford rally school here in northern Ireland. The 2 works drivers were Russell Brookes and John Taylor. Russell spent the day being driven round a course by people of varying talent from novice, myself, to very good club drivers. He never got uptight with anyone if they made a mistake even if it scared him silly!!!. John Taylor didn't like being a passenger so he took the theory class part of the event. A very informative day with a wonderful driver and instructor.
In 84 or 85, Aged 10 or 11 on a family holiday at Abernant Lake Hotel, Llanwrtyd Wells, I met him & his Manta 400, out of competition. He was delighted to chat & show me around the car, truly inspiring for a kid mad about cars.
Now 35 years later, my children play in the much-loved pedal Go-Kart I had as a kid. It's a bit rusty now, and still proudly wears the Andrews Heat for Hire sticker given to me that day by a true gent & childhood idol.
Rest In Peace. My thoughts are with his family & friends.
Now 35 years later, my children play in the much-loved pedal Go-Kart I had as a kid. It's a bit rusty now, and still proudly wears the Andrews Heat for Hire sticker given to me that day by a true gent & childhood idol.
Rest In Peace. My thoughts are with his family & friends.
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