A bus, the Bog and racing.(Revs)
AutoWeek, November, 2004 by BROOKE, LINDSAY
Byline: LINDSAY BROOKE When the 1974 U.S. Grand Prix is remembered, the ride most likely talked about isn't Carlos Reutemann's winning BT44 Brabham-Ford. Nor is it the 312B3 Ferraris Niki Lauda and Clay Regazzoni drove, or the Surtees TS16 of Austrian rookie Helmuth Koinigg, who would die in a crash on lap nine in the race.
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For those at Watkins Glen 30 years ago, one vehicle is remembered above all: a Greyhound bus. The chartered Greyhound carried Brazilian fans to the upstate New York circuit to cheer Emerson Fittipaldi that October race weekend. Fittipaldi was entering F1's ...
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