Toine<\/p><\/div>\n
Some stories are worth repeating, so this tale of laughter is certainly qualified in that respect. Over 8 years ago I ended up in a hotel bar with Toine and Mike Hezemans…………….<\/p>\n
Spa 24 Winner<\/p><\/div>\n
After another lashing of Schwien-something or other at the dining table, Cotton, Lister and I drifted past, and then back into, the hotel bar. \u00a0We stumbled upon Mike and Toine Hezemans. \u00a0Mike is one of the ballsiest drivers in the FIA GT championship, brave to the point of lunacy, commitment being his middle name and also bloody quick.<\/p>\n
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\nNone of that should come as a surprise to anyone lucky enough to find themselves enjoying a convivial beer or three with his father, Toine. That particular strain of DNA is rare indeed, probably just as well, too much of this concentrated brew would be dangerous\u2026\u2026\u2026but what the hell? \u00a0You only live once.<\/p>\n
Carlo Chiti<\/p><\/div>\n
Toine was a driver with the Alfa Romeo factory in the late 60\u2019s and early 70\u2019s, a time he recalls with great affection. Although Alfa had a reputation for being a touch chaotic, their approach to testing the touring car programme was more akin to F1 in the modern era, than those freewheeling times.
\n\u201dWe spent a month at Balocco with ten cars, when one broke it would be taken away and another sent out\u2026\u2026that way we discovered all the problems and fixed them before the racing began. The title was easy then.\u201d<\/em><\/p>\n
Alfa Romeo\u2019s competitions department, Autodelta, was run then by the imposing figure of Carlo Chiti\u2026\u2026.a man of constant invention and tinkering.
\n\u201dChiti was always coming up with something new\u2026\u2026sometimes copying shamelessly from others\u2026\u2026\u2026I was at the factory with Masten Gregory and the boss was very keen to show his new design for a tyre jack\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026..very similar to Jim Hall\u2019s Chaparral jack\u2026\u2026\u2026.but this of course was made of titanium as Alfa had a special forge that had been put in at great expense, so it had to be used at every opportunity.\u201d<\/em>
\n\u201dSo Chiti was showing off in front of us drivers and put the jack under one of the racecars for a demonstration\u2026\u2026.gave a mighty pull and promptly broke the lightweight handle in two and ended up flat on his back. He did not see the funny side, so us roaring our heads off and crying with tears of laughter did not go down well.\u201d<\/em><\/p>\n
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\n\u201dIt was sometimes fantastic to be a works Alfa driver. I was leading the Targa Florio in 1971 (with local hero Nino Vaccarella) and somehow fell off the road on the last lap, within a minute two hundred locals had carried the car back to the tarmac and off I went again.\u201d<\/em><\/p>\n