Showing posts with label Diecasts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Diecasts. Show all posts

Monday, July 29, 2024

Walter Wolf Does it His Way

As this Canadian “Chairman of the Board” definitely played His own tunes…

 

So, when I began this, I knew very little about Walter Wolf. Other than briefly owning a formula 1 team during the late 1970’s.

 

As I’d never heard the story about Wolf winning that bet with Enzo Ferrari that netted Him a pristine Ferrari 512BB.

 

But I did know about His connection to Lamborghini, specifically the Countach. Which arguably has to be one of everyone’s favourite Cult Supercars! As I even own an Kyosho Bugatti “royal” blue 1:18 LP400 Special Diecast example, which I procured several years ago, or was it decades? (Before Kyosho reintroduced them)

 

Whilst I was unaware that He had commissioned Kremer to build Him the one and only Kremer Porsche 935 street car! Which mut have been a Holy terror to drive Up North eh! Where they only have two season: “Winter and Road Construction!” According to the late “Rhythm Professor” Neil Peart.

 

As Y’all can read about Wolf’s Supercar exploits, including the Lamborghini Miura produced for His wife in the following link…

 

https://supercarnostalgia.com/blog/walter-wolf

 

As Wolf, who immigrated to Canada with His family in 1960, ultimately made His money in the North Seas Oil speculating business.

 

As Wolf who’d worked as an apprentice mechanic in Germany, also worked as a Diver installing pipes and bridge foundations, before buying a controlling stake in the faltering company. Which allowed Him to expand His business reach.

 

During the 1970’s due to the volatile price of Oil, Wolf made multi-millions and His fortune in the transportation of cargo, exploration and extraction services of Oil in the lucrative North Sea.

 

But this story is supposed to be about Walter Wolf’s involvement in formula 1, having last left off with Wolf having decided to go “solo” and set-up Walter wolf Racing for the 1977 Formula 1 season.

 

Needing their own chassis, Wolf had Harvy Postlethwaite design the Wolf WR1, along with hiring Jody Scheckter from F1 rival Tyrrell. With a total of four Wolf WR1 chassis being produced.

 

Arguably, Scheckter shocked the F1 Fraternity by winning for Wolf upon the car’s debut at the ’77 Argentine Grand Prix. Before Schecter would win the aforementioned Monaco Grand Prix, and later Wolf’s home Grand Prix at what later became known as Circuit Gilles Villeneuve on the Il Notre Dam.

 

Scheckter’s three victories along with a total of nine podiums enabled the South African driver to finish runner-up in the F1 World Championship behind Niki Lauda and Ferrari that year, with the team finishing fourth in the F1 constructors Championship.

 

As both results would be the zenith of Walter Wolf’s involvement in Formula 1, before it’s steady downfall. As two Wolf WR1 chassis were modified for the 1978 season, with Scheckter scoring one final podium at Monaco. Then a further three podiums, four overall; netting Him seventh in that year’s F1 Championship. While Wolf fell to fifth in the Constructors Championship.

 

Yet with the arrival of Ground Effects and the revolutionary

Lotus 78, the Wolf WR1 became obsolete. Being replaced mid-season by Postlethwait’s WR5 Ground Effect chassis. Which was followed at season’s end by the Wolf WR6, with Scheckter scoring a second place finish in both chassis.

 

Meanwhile two Wolf WR1 chassis were transferred to Theodore for Keke Rosberg to drive in ’78.

 

For 1979, Scheckter departed for Ferrari, ultimately winning that year’s Driver’s title, with Wolf hiring James Hunt as His replacement. Hunt toiled aboard the team’s WR7 and WR8 chassis, suffering from reliability issues and then retiring from Formula 1.

 

Hunt was replaced by future Formula 1 World Champion Keke Rosberg, who had little success with the team’s WR9 chassis.

 

At season’s end, Wolf sold His team to the Fittipaldi brothers F1 team ultimately known as fittipaldi Automotive. With Fittipaldi absorbing the Wolf assets in order to expand to a two car entity. Featuring Emerson Fittipaldi as the team’s lead driver, with Keke Rosberg as teammate.

 

Emerson Fittipaldi, who’d shockingly moved to His own Formula 1 team for the 1975 season, saw the Brazilian effort run nder the Copersucar banner until the end of 1979, when they ended their sponsorship. With the team finding new sponsorship from Sko and expanding to a two car effort for the first time in 1980.

 

Interestingly, once again Messer Postlethwaite transferred to the new ownership, ultimately the fourth team thru it’s succession of owners. Where He was joined at Fittipaldi by  a fresh faced college graduate named Adrian Newey, with the pair collabourating upon the Fittipaldi F8 racecar.

 

Postlethwaite was then lured to Scuderia Ferrari and Newey moved to March, first as a race engineer and then designing it’s winning IMSA GTP racecar. While Emerson Fittipaldi retired from racing in formula 1 at season’s end, taking a managerial role in the team.

 

Ironically, Keke Rosberg joined Williams Grand Prix Engineering for 1982, where He went onto win that year’s F1 World championship! Whilst Fittipaldi soldiered on now as a single car entry with Brazilian Chico Serra, who’d replaced Emerson as Rosberg’s teammate for the  ’81 season.

 

Arguably, one could say this was the beginning of the downfall of Fittipaldi Automotive, for which Emerson and company pulled the plug upon their Formula 1 operation at the beginning  of 1983, failing to find any sponsorship to continue. Which in itself was the end of the Garagists era, along with the end of the long dominant Ford Cosworth DFV V-8 lumps’. As the sports first turbo era was set to begin. Whilst Walter wolf was busy with His new motorcycle racing ventures in Japan… 

Wednesday, January 3, 2024

No Fenders Schuey’ Day – “Double Nickel” edition



Photograph of a jubilant Michael Schumacher during the Ferrari glory days. (The Tomaso Collection)

 

As it’s very Hard and Sad, and I suppose somewhat Dark to think that Herr Schumacher’s now been Asleep at the Wheel for a Decade…

 

Any Hardcore Formula 1 Aficionado knows today is Michael Schumacher’s birthday, being His 55th birthday to Boot…

 

As it’s been five years since I’ve celebrated what had become an annual tradition here upon No Fenders, since I felt that celebrating HerrSchumacher’s 50th birthday was an appropriate number to stop at honouring the man I fondly call der Terminator’.

 

Yet having just celebrated? The ten year anniversary of that fateful day when Michael decided to brazenly ski Off Pist in the French Alps and Hit His Head upon a rock! For which we All know the outcome, even if we Don’t know how Michael’s doing today…

 

It seems a lifetime ago, when on December 29, 2013 Schumacher’s life irrevocably changed. For which I really only recall now is how we decided to not inform my Awntie’ Harriet, who was suffering Dementia about Schuey’s misadventure…

 

As I’d spent countless hours watching Formula 1 races and Talking Smart about Herr Schumacher with Harriet. Not to mention accompanying Her to Harriet’s one and only F1 race at nearly age 87, aye Karumba! Appropriately at Mother Speedway in 2006. Being a very Hot July 2nd, but a joyous day nonetheless. Since Schumacher won His fifth and final United States Grand Prix that Hot ‘n sunny day!

 

For which I did my Schumacher “Bad boy” impersonation of waving my Director’s Baton during the playing of the Italian national anthem during the podium celebrations. As Y’all recall when Schumi’ was unfairly crucified for doing so during a previous podium celebration, Righto?

 

And thus, as I’m surrounded by the litany of Schumacher merchandise I’ve acquired over the years. I suppose somehow I’ve moved on since I can no longer see any of it. With only a few pieces not gathering dust in the closets of Tomaso Manor.

 

Most notably, the 1:43 Ferrari Schumacher Diecast I gave Awntie’ Harriet once as a gift, since She coveted Her own Schumacher racecar. Now sits above my Confuzer’ monitor. Since we “secreted” away from Harriet due to Her Dementia, and not wanting to remind Her of Her own impending mortality, with Harriet passing away a year later…

 

http://www.nofenders.net/2015/09/holiday-tribute-to-very-special-lady.html

 

While another of the few Diecasts I was able to discern from the multitude of storage boxes, mmany still unopened some five-plus years later. Was a 1:64 Minichamps Me thinks? Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters model that Michael drove…

 

As here’s what I scribbled’ upon No Fenders for Schuey’s 50th birthday. For which sadly, Michael’s still Asleep at the Wheel…

 

http://www.nofenders.net/2019/01/another-schuey-day-celebration-red-no-5.html 

Thursday, August 10, 2023

RETRO: The third coming of the Iconic Ford GT Racecar returns

When the Dearborn Giant revives it’s legendary Sports Car for more racing duty around the Globe!

 

Although it’s a fleeting memory now. Naturally one would say that these last, third generation of Ford’s venerable Halo GT racecars, or that's how I denote 'em. Obviously beginning with the legendous' GT40's of the 1960's have certainly Done “Job 1” for the Ford Motor company by claiming many victories world-wide.

 

As I say “GeN-3” especially since I still recall vacillating over obtaining an 1:18 scale AutoArt white No. 4 Ford GT Diecast racecar many years ago, modeled upon the 2005-06 version. Which I think I refrained from, since Thar wasn't an actual racing version at that point, as far as I can recollect…

 

Which of course I wishe I’d purchased now, since I do have a 1:18 scale Maisto Ford GT90 Concept Car in my cavernous Diecast collection! Even if it’s currently in a shoebox somewhere, but I digress…

 

As fortunately I’ve been able to witness countless Ford GT40’s, primarily Mk I’s in action at Pacific Raceway in Kent, WA. Portland International Raceway, Laguna Seca and Sonoma at various Vintage races. Where at the latter two California tracks, I’ve also seen a few of the Nasty Mk II’s and the (J-Car) Mk IV’s in action! Along with one fine Safir EngineeringMk V Ford GT40 model running the No. 17 being a fixture at the SOVREN events in Warshington’.

 

Not to mention seeing the 1966 24 Heurs du Mans winning No. 2 Ford GT Mk II on display at the IMS Museum upon my debutante trek to Mother speedway for the 2001 United States Grand Prix…

 

As I say fortunately, since this was Wayback’ when your Humble No Fenders Scribe Tomaso could still actually See them! Since have I reminded Y’all that I’m Blind lately? And hence, have never been able to see what the Chip Ganassi Racing (CGR) Ford GT’s looked like, but I’m getting ahead of myself!

 

Whilst I’ve only ever seen a first generation (2005-06) Ford GT once some 15yrs ago at the Penske Auto Group facility’s “Used Cars” lot! When making my annual visit to the Penske Racing Museum with Blogmeister’ Miguel.

 

And it was a Bad Arse looking Supercar! Looking like a Killer Bee resplendent in bright yellow with the requisite, iconic twin Le Mans stripes in black!

 

Whilst I do still fondly recall when the unheralded couple of David & Andrea Robertson took their meagerly funded Privateer Doran built Ford GT-R Mk VII programme to Circuit de la Sarthe and made history by becoming the first Married couple to claim a Podium position at Le Mans. Bringing Thar No. 68 Ford GTR home third in the LMGTE Am Class in thou 2011 24 Heurs du Mans race debut!

 

As the Robertson’s shared their Roush Yates prepared 5.0-liter normally aspirated Ford GTR with David Murry, finishing 26th overall. Ironically with Larber Competition sweeping the classes top two podium steps.

 

As the No. 50 Larber Corvette C6.R won the LMGTE AM Class overall, followed by the team’s No. 70 Porsche 997 GT3-RSR.

 

Since ironically twelve years later, Larbre Competition won the final LMGTE Am category race at le Mans with it’s Corvette C8.R, but I digress…

 

With the icing on the Robertson’s Cake being that it was the couple's Wedding Anniversary that weekend, while Andrea became the first Female to stand on the Podium at Le Mans since 1931, Aye Karumba!

 

Presumably, since the ACO dropped the GT1 Class from Competizione beginning in 2011, with the then GT2 category being renamed LM GTE. This became the reason why Thar were no Ford GT’s contesting the 2012 24 Heurs du Mans, Say What?

 

Whilst sadly, Matech Concepts went out of business at the beginning of 2011. With no idea where their (Matech Competition) or the Marc VDS Racing Team’s Ford GT’s went?

 

Alas, FoMoCo' decided to Celebrate it's glorious Ford GT 40's success, and “Cash-in” by returning to racing with a Full-blown "Werks" effort with Chip Ganassi Racing (CGR) running it’s four car Factory programme both near "N abroad.

 

With the ACO having updated the LM GTE regulations for 2016, which nicely coincided with the 50th anniversary of the first Ford GT40 victory at Le Mans. Ford built a new second generation ford GT racing version, now powered by it’s new “Ecoboost” 3.5-liter twin turbo V-6 lump’.

 

The new Ford GT made it's IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship Debut at the 2016 Rolex 24 where it's pair of CGR entries finished seventh and ninth in the GTE Le Mans class.

 

then beginning with that year's round 4 at Monterey's Laguna Seca Raceway, Former IndyCar Driver Ryan Briscoe and "Westie," aka Richard Westbrook gave the Ford GT it's Maiden Win aboard the No. 67. As the pair would go on to notch a Hat trick 'O Victories that season, i.e.; Laguna Seca, Watkins Glen and Mosport respectively.

 

Yet obviously the win that garnered the most Attenzione that year was the Fairy-book Class Victory at Le Mans in the World Endurance Championship's (WEC) LMGTE Pro Class on the 50th Anniversary of Ford's Debutante Overall Victory at Circuit de la Sarthe!

 

As Ford and Ganassi had come loaded for Bear’ with four Ford GT’s. With the #68 with Joey Hand, Dirk Mueller and Le Mans native le Hamburgular', nee Sealmeister B', aka Sebastien Bourdais scoring a very popular Class W' for the Ford GT's first outing at Le Mans since the Robertson's triumph, finishing 18th Overall.

 

With the Seester’ IMSA #69 with Briscoe, Westbrook and Scotty thee “Iceman 2.0” Dixon on it’s driver’s roll finishing two places behind, and claiming third in the LMGTE Pro Class. Giving Ford two teams upon the Class’s podium!

 

And directly behind them was the Ford UK #66 entry, (21st Overall) with the other WEC Ford (#67) GT finishing P40.

 

And Yeah, Y'all know it's Ah-comin', since why does All this Robertson Hyperboly, especially regarding Andrea, albeit the couple well Deserves It! But suddenly I've got 'Ol Simon & Garfunkle's Mrs. Robinson song stuck in my head. Even if Y’all say robinson and I say Robertson, Ka Choo-choo-Choo, Hya!

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9C1BCAgu2I8

 

And thus with the euphoria of winning at Le Mans. I’d Arse-sume the Ford UK No. 67 entry winning the following WEC rounds at Fuji and Shanghai was simply overlooked… 

Sunday, April 12, 2020

AUTOS: A Few, latest Easter Bunny Nuggets from Big to Small



Fiat Chrysler's 2020 50th Anniversary Dodge SRT Hellcat Wide Body Daytona pays Homage to those legendary NASCAR Superbirds. (Image source: caranddriver.com)
Since like always, be kind to those Chocolate Bunnies and Thar Ears! And save me some Cadbury eggs along with some Husky Chocolates...

Otay Kiddoes', it's been a few years now since I've poonded' out an Oh, So clever No Fenders tome revolvin' round Ye Easter Bunny. Which I originally thought the last one centered round the iconic hues of Ye celebrated John Player Special theme livery, Y'all know black 'n gold...


Hence this momentary Day Trip down Ye Wabbithole concerning Loti's and Messer Bond naturally caused me to include this year an article from Car & Driver revolving around the forthcoming No Time to Die movie, reportedly coming to your Big Screen movie Theatre this April, but I'm guessin' we'll have to wait awhile now, since the COVID 19 Pandemic's currently sweeping thou Globe. So I'd guess it'll be a Summer release at earliest, Eh?

As the article centers round Bond, James Bond most iconic vehicle, the classic Aston Martin DB5, for which apparently eight replicas were crafted for the film, in which the author John Pearly Huffman got behind the wheel of said DB5 "Continuation" Coupe and took one for a Spin.


Another vehicle for which is as Astronomically challenging for many of us as a DB5, and definitely Won't fit in Ye Easter Basket, albeit will most certainly make Mincemeat outta that green grass filling Thee bottom of the basket with its paltry 717 Horsepower, Yikes!

Although Y'all will most definitely wanna pack some more grass filling in Dem' Baskets to keep your Cadbury Eggs from getting Mushed when makin' those Jack Rabbit starts from Stoplight-to-Stoplight; Hya!

As the latest in Dodge's ostentatious High Horsepower Hellcat V-8's is the recently released 2020Dodge SRT Hellcat Wide Body Daytona!

As apparently the fine Folks at Dodge, or is it Fiat Chrysler? Have stolen a page outta the now somewhat forgotten GM Castoff Pontiac. Who once ran a marketing campaign round Wider's Better! With its Wide Track Pontiac Grand Prix, Aye Karumba!

Yet Good Luck finding one of these very elusive limited edition DayToner's, for which Dodge is only producing 501 examples, just like the original production run was in 1969 to meet NASCAR's Homologation rules. With the Car & Driver article, like many stories I listen to was via my NFB Newsline for The Blind telephone service, which I think said the lowest example they found was selling for just north of $113,000 Greenbacks!


While it's certainly Not the Easter Bunny's Fault! But apparently one Hapless SRT Hellcat Daytona Owner's laid a Rotten Egg! And reportedly only had two-thirds the mileage on his brand new Dodge Daytona for which the vehicle pays Homage to a legendous Roundy-Round Race...


And although Thars' Ah-plenty available on eBay, ranging from $29.99 to $99.99, I couldn't Discern what types 'o vehicles are utilized for the just released Hot Wheels Led Zeppelin Set of 5 Collector's edition, which Arse-sumedly thoust makers 'o miniature vehicles is pullin' upon our Heartstrings regarding Classic Rock legends, Righto?

Or may be the remaining members of Zeppelin simply wanted to Cash In? Or have some extra Dinero in Thar Bank Accounts in case the just concluded Stairway to Heaven song's lawsuit went South?   

As I never could find out what vehicles are used in the aforementioned Led Zeppelin Hot Wheels set, but did stumble across an article alleging that the Band's legendous' Drummer John Bonham was an avid Car Collector.


Hopefully I've Nabbed the correct image of 'Ol slowhand's One-off custom SP-12 EC Ferrari. (Image source: hotcars.com)
Naturally this Led Zeppelin and John Bonham conjecture got me Ah-Thinkin' of British Rockers. And I immediately thought of 'Ol Slowhand', aka EC' or formally known as Eric Clapton, who I've known is a Mega Scuderia Ferrari Fanatic, and quite Chummy with 'Ol Uncle Bernaughty. When he was seen on Thy Telie' Schlepping round Grands Prix Grids with Messer Bernard Charles Ecclestone!


Which made me wonder if I could unearth any Easter Nuggets regarding his Car Collection? for which I found an interesting, somewhat lengthy article chronicling 20 of his gems, including the aforementioned $4.7m SP12-EC!


And although certainly not his biggest Hit Song, I'll throw in the following tune since it sez' something 'bout '57 Chevy's. did Yuhs catch It?


Whilst I'll leave Y'all with another of my Hit Renditions 'O Easter lore, which also revolves round various legendous' rockers as Thee Sarge', nee Kenny Sargent of Speed Freaks Fame would say...


Alas, after having Lucy', my trusty 'Ol Screen Reading lass' read me my first two No Fenders Rockers 'N Cars tomes to Mwah, I realized I've left out the somewhat lesser known member of that Texas Crunch' Rock trio ZZ Top. Ironically the only member not sporting one of those famous "Hair Pieces," nee Beards!

although it'd probably be detrimental to playing his Drum Kit, since I do know that Wayback in 1993, Thar Drummer Frank Beard contested the 24 Hours of Daytona aboard one of those ubiquitous Porsche 911 Panzerwagons, How-How-How!

Thursday, July 4, 2019

The Tomaso Files: Lumbering On Beneath Summer's Cumulonimbus Skies...



Some clever persons row of inuksuit spotted on Whidbey Island by Tacoma Bureau Chief Mary Ellen. (The Tomaso Collection)
As who's Parade will No Fenders Rain upon Now?

Ironically, having just posted thou 4,000th Post here on No Fenders a Fortnight ago, on Thursday June 20th. Just hours prior to Summer Solstice, I found Thyself simply running outta Steam for conjuring up Oh, So Delectable Stories for your Reading Pleasure.

"Working at Perfect
Got Me Down on My Knees
success to Failure
Just a Matter of Degrees..."

VIDEO: Geddy Lee - Working at Perfect Song

As Y'all know the Drill here, Righto? When your Humble No Fenders Scribe Tomaso becomes lethargic whilst Time Screams By... Feeling completely KNackered as Good 'Ol Darren "Dangermouse" Manning would say; Hya!

As it's really hard to believe it's already 12 years now since I met Darren Manning at McGilverie's in Speedway, Indiana at one of Don Kay's 'lil 'Ol autosport Radio shows...

Hence I'm foregoing my typical witty No Fenders Homily to thoust Mack Daddy El Stupidio BOOM-BOOM ANNOYING! Holiday 'O Thee Year!


Thus I found it quite Apropos, with more Salty Sea Foam tickling thoust Shores 'O Synchronicity here upon Nofendersville when beginning in earnest to unpack my cherished Diecast Collection into its Garage. A now well traveled IKEA Bookcase utilized as Thy "Supersized" 1:18 Display Case appropriately at the beginning of Thee Month 'O May.

As the thought struck Mwah after having listened to 'Ol superTex opine upon the Speed Freaks how He feels when May rolls around each year...


Although I wasn't aware of it when beginning, that I'd accidently placed the first two cars on "floor no. 6" in reversed order when trying to replicate how they'd appeared in Thar Garage spaces previously, preferring to work from top to bottom.

But when I got down to the row of Ferrari's on Floor 2. Hey, doesn't everybody "Own" a fleet of rosso Prancing Horses?

Somehow I'd inadvertently labeled them incorrectly, but was Amused to note that I could tell it weren't one of my All-time Favourite Ferrari's, thou legendous F40. But instead it must be the "Magnum PI" 328 GTB instead simply by feel as I lightly ran my fingers over the tissue paper wrapped vehicle in Questione.

As this unique method 'O discovery; Uhm, have I mentioned I'm Blind lately? Made me immediately recollect some Wisenheimer' pulling thoust Chain last Fall at the Rods 'N Rhodies Car show, telling me his Oh, So Clever rendition of A Scent of A Woman, which I've previously regaled Y'all in the following No Fenders tome.


And even funnier yet, when attempting to place my '97 Dodge Viper GTS/R racecar in its Grid Spot; Err parking stall, I was surprised to discover that it's front engine cover; Err Bloody Bonnet! Is completely removable, which I'd never known in the some two decades I've owned said vehicle; aye Karumba!

Lamenting if I'd been able to position it's hood back on correctly, or was it now lying crooked? And would anybody be able to notice this indiscretion?

Or worse yet, after carefully handling some twenty-plus 1:18 Diecasts with a cloth rag in hand to protect against fingerprints, I managed to dislodge the passenger side mirror off of that very same Kyosho Ferrari 328 GTB and was pretty Bummed over this! For which Thankfully, Florencian F1 Spotter Jeannie repaired for Mwah!

Along with asking me if I knew that a Black 'N White Mustang, a 1969 BOSS 302 No less was pointing nose-in, with its Hindquarters jutting out vs. the other assorted Mustangs facing forward's. Then asking me, Do you want me to fix that for you?

While I'll rightly catch Bloody Hell if I Don't Acknowledge Tacoma Bureau Chief Mary Ellen's Mega' efforts in getting me Moved, from start to finish. Including diligently packing and transporting All of my precious Artwork, along with securing Storage lockers for temporary moving and overseeing my entire move! Along with subsequently helping me unpack everythingy in thou garage, including All of my precious Diecast models...

As I've just got eight more Diecasts to park back in Thee Garage on Thar respective level's, with Floor 5 completely empty and Floor's 2 & 4 having one empty parking stall apiece. For which hopefully the Garage will be Full by the time this story Rolls Out, as I should be parking thou last of my GT 40's right about now...


HURRAH! It's Done! Although magically my "Pinky" finger discerned that either the tow strap, or the strap to secure the Bloody Bonnet on Thy Gold No. 5 Holman & Moody GT 40 Mk II has become Dislodged! For which I'll just say it's now looking a Wee Bitamyte' race worn, Eh?

Meanwhile, Arizona Bureau Chief Snowbyrd MJ' visited once again, and continued putting up thou Artwork for Mwah. As it seems a Wee Bitamyte' Karmic that 19yrs after purchasing a Nicholas Watts Monaco Ferrari F1 collage autographed by DER TERMINATOR', nee Michael Schumacher replete with Double Ought' - none other than at Portland International Raceway, was being affixed to my "Bungalow-by-the-Sea's" walls.

For which I'm totally unsure why, but Michael's current Sleeping status somehow caused me to become quite entranced upon wanting to know the outcome of Car and Driver's Contributing Writer Davey G. Johnson's whereabouts, having learned about his Disappearance when scouring the Magazine's June Online contents via my NFB Newsline for The Blind telephone service.


As ironically I'd previously heard the Headline in Oregon's The Register Guard about how Drowning rise during Summer and to take precaution, also when perusing my Daily Newsline News Feeds. And then last night hearing about a prominent Football; err Soccer player succumbing in Lake Como...

As I immediately knew his name from only having had "My Gal" Lucy', My ARSE-STEAMED Screen Reader read me one of his stories some two years ago, since it was in a Digital Format that could be read via Screen Reader, for which I believe everything should be for those of us Blind or Visually Impaired, who are Denied the pleasures 'O reading Books, especially of Motor Racing tomes...

Alas, Davey's story stood out like a tall Douglas Fir in a forest of Deciduous Pines when accidently finding it upon my Newsline's Car and Driver Magazine option, which I suppose is also somewhat ironic that it was about his riding his Moto Guzzi to the Wreck Site of a Downed U2 Spy-plane, and the Death of one of its pilot's...


As Davey's writing was refreshing for its difference vs. the myriad 'O Cookie Cutter automobile Previews, Test Drives et Al. Not to mention having an enjoyable writing style for which I only wish I'd have been able to read; Err listen to more of his work.

Yet sadly, Davey's Body was found after having been missing for over two weeks in what is presumed to have been an Accidental Drowning...


Partial Song lyrics from: Geddy Lee
Song: Working at Perfect
Album: My Favourite Headache
Year: 2000