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\n<\/a>I have been at this internet blogging\/posting\/opinion lark for over 20 years now. I long ago accepted that most of my output will hardly be read, much less commented upon, for the most part bloggers write for themselves. Back in late 1996 I was following the BPR Global GT Series. For a season and a half it had been absolutely fantastic, great cars, great racing but by the last few races in ’96 it was clear that it was doomed. The arrival of the Porsche 911 GT1 run by the factory had changed the landscape irrevocably, those of us who enjoyed the congenial atmosphere of the BPR howled in protest, those who were really in the business made more pragmatic plans for 1997.<\/i><\/p>\n
John Brooks, February 2015<\/strong><\/p>\n
How has this state of affairs been allowed to develop and is the situation beyond redemption?<\/p>\n
Soames Langton, Rest in Peace<\/p><\/div>\n
Further back on the grid there was a stark illustration of the great highs and terrible lows that involvement in motorsport will inflict on you. Last year Lanzante, with some covert help from the factory, triumphed at Le Mans. Since Suzuka at the end of August it has all been downhill. Soames Langton wrote off the car in practice at Brands Hatch. Then a struggle with engine maladies at Spa appeared to end with a podium finish, till they were disqualified for Paul Burdell not doing the required time behind the wheel. Then came the accident at Nogaro last week with Soames suffering grievous injuries. Those of you waiting to read on your Ceefax of Damon Hill\u2019s triumph in Japan (hopefully) will also get a message (page 366) that Soames is out of his coma and on the way to full recovery, at least that\u2019s what will happen if there is any justice left in this world.<\/p>\n
Next it is off to China if there is still a series.<\/p>\n
\u201cIt\u2019s a funny old world\u201d as someone once declared.<\/p>\n
jb<\/p>\n
Well I got the China bit wrong and, tragically, Soames never did wake up. He finally passed away in 2011, a blessed relief for his family and for him. I paid tribute to him back then HERE<\/a><\/em><\/p>\n
John Brooks, February 2015<\/strong>\u00a0<\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"