As for Stirling Moss.well, he's Stirling Moss isn't he? But which driver was the best all-rounder? Graham Hill was the only one to do it in Monaco, Indianapolis and at Le Mans Jim Clark made it look as easy in a Lotus Cortina as he did a Lotus F1 car while John Surtees did it on two wheels as well as four. It would probably behoove NBC Sports to remind their celebrity passengers to keep it PG as best they can for the next Grand Prix.ĭid you watch the Monterey GP? Did you see the parade lap gaffee from Lele Pons? Let me know in the comments below.The majority of our legends raced in an era when the world's best contested many categories other than Formula 1. So, it’s understandable that Ms.Pons would scream something like that. There’s nothing like being inches from the ground at triple digit speeds flung around corners several times harder than you’d experience in a regular car. It’s the sensation of speed which catches non-racers like Lele Pons off guard. The speed trap caught them passing by at a breathtaking 133 MPH. While pace car duties are run at sub-100 MPH speeds, enough to keep Ind圜ar’s cool, Mario Andretti and Lele Pons were out front and were going well above pace car speeds. If you didn’t already know, Mario Andretti, one of America’s best open-wheel racers of our times, is behind the wheel of that Honda two-seater, a job he’s presumably happy to do for several years if it means getting paid to scare the cra* out of people. ![]() Unfortunately, Pons’s profanity filled exclamation overshadowed the real story behind the story, the 50th anniversary of Mario Andretti’s 1969 Indianapolis 500 win. Ind圜ar chose Pons to be the celebrity passenger for being a three-time Platinum singer, named one of Forbes “30 Most Influential people on the internet,” and for being one of Instagram’s most-watched stories producers of 2017. Traffic Reporter Meltdown on Live Television
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