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#210624
Damon Hill. Silverstone 1996. Spoke to a group of us who were hanging out behind the Williams pit area (when you could go to the inside part of the track) We were behind a big fence but knew Damon wa in ther and he came out, signed autographs, was really nice.
#210627
I was on a business trip in Atlanta a few years ago and as a team building exercise they took us to a restaurant/arcade/kart racing venue, it was an indoor thing called... Andretti Karting. Well, he happened to be there that night signing stuff and I was one of the 14 lucky ones to win a race. So not only did I meet him, but I raced against him!
#210628
Johnny Dumfries, about 3 years ago on his estate in Rothesay, Bute. He had a big charity event and my family own a pub on the island and were given a few tickets to go along for free on the condition that my uncle played the bagpipes at the event (he's well known on the island).

Dumfries was really nice and incredibly down to earth, and still has a huge passion for motorsport. He talked about his time at Lotus with real pride too.

I always thought he was given a raw deal and was very underrated considering how well he did in the 1986 season!

Just checked in fact, and under our current points system, he would have scored 34 points that season compared with the 3 he has credit for under the rules at that time. ( two 9th placed finishes, two 7th's, a 6th and a 5th in a car that wasn't the best).
#210629
Only Martin Brundle.Couple of times,once at his dads buisness used to run a massive car dealership and once fitted a windscreen for him at his house.His marble floored entrance room is bigger than my appartment.He's a nice guy,takes time out to speak to you. :hehe:
#210650
Met Ayrton Senna twice. Once in Adelaide 1990 and also 93. You know how they say some people just have a special aura about them, well his was their so much you could almost see it glow. He was truly remarkable and my first ever sports hero because of meeting him. Met Prost in 93 and he was nice, took the time to talk to me. Piquet in 91 was funny cause he was getting the boot from Benetton cause of the new Schu that fits and he couldn't smile if he tried, one of the funniest photos in the collection.

I got to meet most of the drivers from the 94 season in Adelaide too cause a Brazilian mate of mine was a photographer and he lent me his pit pass for about 40 minutes. Back then security wasn't as strict. The best driver was Rubens, even though it was 15 mins before qualifying I got to speak to him for about 10 minutes. It was unreal, I was about 17 at the time and just blown away by the experience. Damon was also a nice guy, as was Alesi and even Schumi who I bailed up for an autograph as he was slipping out of the loo also just before qualifying. The biggest eat a cake was Nigel unfortunately. It wasn't that he was rude it was just that he was getting hounded by the press and just barged me out of the way as I tried to get an autograph. Barry Sheene was also there and there is one man who I wish was still alive. He was definetly someone who understood life from a fans point of view.

In 97 my brother and I got awesome seats above the Minardi pit in Melbourne, thanks to Dad who splurged on us but unfortunately couldn't come at the last minute due to work. Anyway, we got to meet Trulli and Katayama and also Fisi was more than happy to come out and meet us in the pit walk. Ralf, however, was a real jerk. The best part though was at the end of Friday afternoon, the security guard that separated the upstairs guest area to the paddock area, where all the drivers/team managers etc hang out, finished his shift and his replacement for the night was running late. He saw that we were massive fans and just left the gate open and said, "my shifts finished so if you two wanna go through then I'm not gonna stop you, have fun boys." Anyway, we met absolutely everyone. I was a big Villeneuve fan till I met him haha he was okay but a bit stand offish, Berger was a top bloke, he could nearly be an honourary Aussie he was so easy going. Jackie Stewart was a real gentleman and David Coulthard and Mika Hakkinen were also very fan friendly. Eddie Jordan was an absolute crack up. Webber was there also to promote himself, I think he was doing British Formula Ford or F3 at the time and was bloody brilliant. What you see with Mark is what you get, he was easy to talk to and clearly at the end of the day, just a massive fan of motorsport like all of us. Anyway, to wrap it up cause I've been crapping on but also loving reliving the memories, my prize possession from that year was a Tonykart hat (brand from karting) with all the drivers and team owners signatures on it. A lot of the drivers were really happy to sign it and talk briefly about their days in karting, especially Trulli who was a Tonykart legend back in his karting days, even though his English was a bit limited. Anyway, the funniest part was when two guys dressed like CIA agents bailed up me and my brother. They were really good about it and just asked if we were supposed to be in the paddock. They said they wouldn't have even suspected that we were in there but the hospitality crew in the upstairs area saw our bags were still there and told them to keep an eye out for us. Unfortunately they said we had to leave. Damn myself for forgetting my bag, being in the paddock was like being a kid again in the worlds best ever toyshop. I couldn't imagine how much it costs to get in there now.
#210652
Met Ayrton Senna twice. Once in Adelaide 1990 and also 93. You know how they say some people just have a special aura about them, well his was their so much you could almost see it glow. He was truly remarkable and my first ever sports hero because of meeting him. Met Prost in 93 and he was nice, took the time to talk to me. Piquet in 91 was funny cause he was getting the boot from Benetton cause of the new Schu that fits and he couldn't smile if he tried, one of the funniest photos in the collection.

I got to meet most of the drivers from the 94 season in Adelaide too cause a Brazilian mate of mine was a photographer and he lent me his pit pass for about 40 minutes. Back then security wasn't as strict. The best driver was Rubens, even though it was 15 mins before qualifying I got to speak to him for about 10 minutes. It was unreal, I was about 17 at the time and just blown away by the experience. Damon was also a nice guy, as was Alesi and even Schumi who I bailed up for an autograph as he was slipping out of the loo also just before qualifying. The biggest eat a cake was Nigel unfortunately. It wasn't that he was rude it was just that he was getting hounded by the press and just barged me out of the way as I tried to get an autograph. Barry Sheene was also there and there is one man who I wish was still alive. He was definetly someone who understood life from a fans point of view.

In 97 my brother and I got awesome seats above the Minardi pit in Melbourne, thanks to Dad who splurged on us but unfortunately couldn't come at the last minute due to work. Anyway, we got to meet Trulli and Katayama and also Fisi was more than happy to come out and meet us in the pit walk. Ralf, however, was a real jerk. The best part though was at the end of Friday afternoon, the security guard that separated the upstairs guest area to the paddock area, where all the drivers/team managers etc hang out, finished his shift and his replacement for the night was running late. He saw that we were massive fans and just left the gate open and said, "my shifts finished so if you two wanna go through then I'm not gonna stop you, have fun boys." Anyway, we met absolutely everyone. I was a big Villeneuve fan till I met him haha he was okay but a bit stand offish, Berger was a top bloke, he could nearly be an honourary Aussie he was so easy going. Jackie Stewart was a real gentleman and David Coulthard and Mika Hakkinen were also very fan friendly. Eddie Jordan was an absolute crack up. Webber was there also to promote himself, I think he was doing British Formula Ford or F3 at the time and was bloody brilliant. What you see with Mark is what you get, he was easy to talk to and clearly at the end of the day, just a massive fan of motorsport like all of us. Anyway, to wrap it up cause I've been crapping on but also loving reliving the memories, my prize possession from that year was a Tonykart hat (brand from karting) with all the drivers and team owners signatures on it. A lot of the drivers were really happy to sign it and talk briefly about their days in karting, especially Trulli who was a Tonykart legend back in his karting days, even though his English was a bit limited. Anyway, the funniest part was when two guys dressed like CIA agents bailed up me and my brother. They were really good about it and just asked if we were supposed to be in the paddock. They said they wouldn't have even suspected that we were in there but the hospitality crew in the upstairs area saw our bags were still there and told them to keep an eye out for us. Unfortunately they said we had to leave. Damn myself for forgetting my bag, being in the paddock was like being a kid again in the worlds best ever toyshop. I couldn't imagine how much it costs to get in there now.


Wow, what a fantastic story! Thanks for sharing. What an experience!! I would have predicted Mark would have been a top bloke and Eddie a real crack up.
#210670
Normally meet a few at whittlebury campsite at silverstone. Trulli, Petrov, Kubica and Massa this year. The best with the fans was actually Martin Whitmarsh he must have spent 15 mins signing autographs. Massa probably next. Worst surprise surprise was Alonso who didnt acknowledge anyone and just walked past.
#210676
Met Ayrton Senna twice. Once in Adelaide 1990 and also 93. You know how they say some people just have a special aura about them, well his was their so much you could almost see it glow. He was truly remarkable and my first ever sports hero because of meeting him. Met Prost in 93 and he was nice, took the time to talk to me. Piquet in 91 was funny cause he was getting the boot from Benetton cause of the new Schu that fits and he couldn't smile if he tried, one of the funniest photos in the collection.

I got to meet most of the drivers from the 94 season in Adelaide too cause a Brazilian mate of mine was a photographer and he lent me his pit pass for about 40 minutes. Back then security wasn't as strict. The best driver was Rubens, even though it was 15 mins before qualifying I got to speak to him for about 10 minutes. It was unreal, I was about 17 at the time and just blown away by the experience. Damon was also a nice guy, as was Alesi and even Schumi who I bailed up for an autograph as he was slipping out of the loo also just before qualifying. The biggest eat a cake was Nigel unfortunately. It wasn't that he was rude it was just that he was getting hounded by the press and just barged me out of the way as I tried to get an autograph. Barry Sheene was also there and there is one man who I wish was still alive. He was definetly someone who understood life from a fans point of view.

In 97 my brother and I got awesome seats above the Minardi pit in Melbourne, thanks to Dad who splurged on us but unfortunately couldn't come at the last minute due to work. Anyway, we got to meet Trulli and Katayama and also Fisi was more than happy to come out and meet us in the pit walk. Ralf, however, was a real jerk. The best part though was at the end of Friday afternoon, the security guard that separated the upstairs guest area to the paddock area, where all the drivers/team managers etc hang out, finished his shift and his replacement for the night was running late. He saw that we were massive fans and just left the gate open and said, "my shifts finished so if you two wanna go through then I'm not gonna stop you, have fun boys." Anyway, we met absolutely everyone. I was a big Villeneuve fan till I met him haha he was okay but a bit stand offish, Berger was a top bloke, he could nearly be an honourary Aussie he was so easy going. Jackie Stewart was a real gentleman and David Coulthard and Mika Hakkinen were also very fan friendly. Eddie Jordan was an absolute crack up. Webber was there also to promote himself, I think he was doing British Formula Ford or F3 at the time and was bloody brilliant. What you see with Mark is what you get, he was easy to talk to and clearly at the end of the day, just a massive fan of motorsport like all of us. Anyway, to wrap it up cause I've been crapping on but also loving reliving the memories, my prize possession from that year was a Tonykart hat (brand from karting) with all the drivers and team owners signatures on it. A lot of the drivers were really happy to sign it and talk briefly about their days in karting, especially Trulli who was a Tonykart legend back in his karting days, even though his English was a bit limited. Anyway, the funniest part was when two guys dressed like CIA agents bailed up me and my brother. They were really good about it and just asked if we were supposed to be in the paddock. They said they wouldn't have even suspected that we were in there but the hospitality crew in the upstairs area saw our bags were still there and told them to keep an eye out for us. Unfortunately they said we had to leave. Damn myself for forgetting my bag, being in the paddock was like being a kid again in the worlds best ever toyshop. I couldn't imagine how much it costs to get in there now.


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#210681
both jenson and lewis at a mclaren press day, i got to tag along with a mate of mine who is interning at the telegraph while at uni, oh and i doubt you count this as meeting but i said hi and martin whitmarsh completely ignored me! MTC is amazing though
#210706
Normally meet a few at whittlebury campsite at silverstone. Trulli, Petrov, Kubica and Massa this year. The best with the fans was actually Martin Whitmarsh he must have spent 15 mins signing autographs. Massa probably next. Worst surprise surprise was Alonso who didnt acknowledge anyone and just walked past.


Thats a suprise????

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