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Tony Trimmer

Postby Mig007 » 23 Mar 2012, 08:05

Hi

Wouldn't be interesting to have a profile about Tony Trimmer? He was a very good driver, but plagued with some bad choices and those awful Maki's, then dominated Aurora F1, and put some good performances for his whole career, incuding witht he innovative Dome at le Mans
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Re: Tony Trimmer

Postby tzerof1 » 23 Mar 2012, 09:13

Mig007 wrote:Hi

Wouldn't be interesting to have a profile about Tony Trimmer? He was a very good driver, but plagued with some bad choices and those awful Maki's, then dominated Aurora F1, and put some good performances for his whole career, incuding witht he innovative Dome at le Mans


That would be quite an interesting profile. Speaking of DOME, an article on their failed F1 team entry would be interesting as well...
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Re: Tony Trimmer

Postby Mig007 » 23 Mar 2012, 09:15

Yes. I am a motorsport historian, I'd like to contribute
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Re: Tony Trimmer

Postby tzerof1 » 23 Mar 2012, 09:26

Mig007 wrote:Yes. I am a motorsport historian, I'd like to contribute


Hmm. I believe I'm correct in saying that Jamie and Enoch are the only ones that do profiles. But if you're really interested in contributing, you should definitely see about doing a piece on Tony for the "Submitted Articles" section on the main website. :)
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Re: Tony Trimmer

Postby Mig007 » 23 Mar 2012, 09:32

Thanks for the suggestion. I also think that some updates can be made to the existing ones
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Re: Tony Trimmer

Postby dr-baker » 23 Mar 2012, 09:37

Welcome to the forum Mig007. And I'm sure that Jamie and Enoch would appreciate the help in research, and I would enjoy reading any updates that were made to the existing articles!
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Re: Tony Trimmer

Postby Mig007 » 23 Mar 2012, 09:43

Thanks!! I hope to. I want to learn with more experienced people, because I have several ideas
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Re: Tony Trimmer

Postby tzerof1 » 23 Mar 2012, 09:52

Mig007 wrote:Thanks!! I hope to. I want to learn with more experienced people, because I have several ideas


Can't wait to see your ideas :). And here's a thread on Maki you might be interested in http://www.f1rejects.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=4292
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Re: Tony Trimmer

Postby Mig007 » 23 Mar 2012, 09:54

Thanks. That's really interesting. I will present them someday, now I am just organizing my contacts and other stuff
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Re: Tony Trimmer

Postby tommykl » 23 Mar 2012, 17:01

tzerof1 wrote:
Mig007 wrote:Yes. I am a motorsport historian, I'd like to contribute


Hmm. I believe I'm correct in saying that Jamie and Enoch are the only ones that do profiles. But if you're really interested in contributing, you should definitely see about doing a piece on Tony for the "Submitted Articles" section on the main website. :)

Not exactly...Mario wrote the Aston Martin profile, and I believe Mischa Bijenhof did a few as well...
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Re: Tony Trimmer

Postby tzerof1 » 24 Mar 2012, 01:15

tommykl wrote:Not exactly...Mario wrote the Aston Martin profile, and I believe Mischa Bijenhof did a few as well...


Well in that case, I stand corrected and thank you kind sir for informing me :)
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Re: Tony Trimmer

Postby golic_2004 » 24 Mar 2012, 13:41

Mig007 wrote:Thanks for the suggestion. I also think that some updates can be made to the existing ones


Yeah. Ricardo Rosset returning from retirement in 2008 to finish 2nd in the Brazilian GT3 Championship, scoring 4 wins. He'd go on to win the 2010 Porsche GT3 Cup Brasil title on his first year trying. http://www.driverdb.com/drivers/ricardo-rosset/
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Re: Tony Trimmer

Postby eytl » 25 Mar 2012, 07:23

Firstly, on the topic of updating existing profiles. Yes, I recognise that some were last touched up to ten years ago (and read like it as well). But after valiantly trying to keep up with the careers of those drivers who remained active (let alone do anything about updating profiles) we decided that it was an impossible task. We'd rather produce new material than spend all our (little) available time tracking the careers of existing profiled drivers. That's also part of the rationale behind the JDD forum - if certain drivers are having interesting post-profile careers, it can be discussed and noted on the forum.

Secondly, as for others doing profiles, I am happy for people to do so, although I would be grateful if people let me know in advance they are working on something. The only two provisos which contributors should be aware of is that: (a) it may take a long time between when a profile is submitted and when I get around to editing and uploading it, and (b) I may end up editing any profile - even quite heavily - for stylistic purposes. Profiles that were originally written by someone other than myself tend to be attributed accordingly on the site.

Thirdly, if anyone does have contacts that could lead to interviews with drivers we are profiling, Jamie and I would be interested to know. We would like to incorporate more interviews with profiles in the future, now that we are moving back in that direction instead of doing regular race reviews.
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Re: Tony Trimmer

Postby Bleu » 26 Mar 2012, 05:42

About profiles, if not anything else I would like to see the summary page updated maybe once in a year.
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Re: Tony Trimmer

Postby Mig007 » 01 Apr 2012, 23:23

eytl wrote:Firstly, on the topic of updating existing profiles. Yes, I recognise that some were last touched up to ten years ago (and read like it as well). But after valiantly trying to keep up with the careers of those drivers who remained active (let alone do anything about updating profiles) we decided that it was an impossible task. We'd rather produce new material than spend all our (little) available time tracking the careers of existing profiled drivers. That's also part of the rationale behind the JDD forum - if certain drivers are having interesting post-profile careers, it can be discussed and noted on the forum.

Secondly, as for others doing profiles, I am happy for people to do so, although I would be grateful if people let me know in advance they are working on something. The only two provisos which contributors should be aware of is that: (a) it may take a long time between when a profile is submitted and when I get around to editing and uploading it, and (b) I may end up editing any profile - even quite heavily - for stylistic purposes. Profiles that were originally written by someone other than myself tend to be attributed accordingly on the site.

Thirdly, if anyone does have contacts that could lead to interviews with drivers we are profiling, Jamie and I would be interested to know. We would like to incorporate more interviews with profiles in the future, now that we are moving back in that direction instead of doing regular race reviews.



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