Have been going through some old pictures and found a few of Innes Ireland , now Innes is no longer with us but did lead a interesting life one of those care free drivers of that era, perhaps that's why he didn't get to be a world champion to much a sporting gent.
I met Innes twice Silverstone and Aintree , now i remember Aintree 1962 going round the paddock and in those days all the drivers were wandering about there as well, gosh could you see that happening now.
Innes was sitting on a couple of wheels chatting , and near by was Jimmy Clark , and not far away Graham Hill was holding court, i was 18 at the time and tentavly asked Mr Ireland for his autograph , a big beam greeted my request and he pulled out a picture and signed it for me .
I was rather speechless here was this racing driver now speaking to me asked about my interests in a broad scottish accent what cars i liked e.t.c must have been nearly 10 minutes before he had to go, since that day i have always liked his style had a glint in his eye for the passing ladies rather like Hill, said it as it was and i had a feeling didn't suffer fools gladly.
So Innes i cannot write a potted history about you , not a writer , but will always remember the man in the chequered helmet., a few pictures
Thanks for the memories , in my mind one of the greats .
I met Innes twice Silverstone and Aintree , now i remember Aintree 1962 going round the paddock and in those days all the drivers were wandering about there as well, gosh could you see that happening now.
Innes was sitting on a couple of wheels chatting , and near by was Jimmy Clark , and not far away Graham Hill was holding court, i was 18 at the time and tentavly asked Mr Ireland for his autograph , a big beam greeted my request and he pulled out a picture and signed it for me .
I was rather speechless here was this racing driver now speaking to me asked about my interests in a broad scottish accent what cars i liked e.t.c must have been nearly 10 minutes before he had to go, since that day i have always liked his style had a glint in his eye for the passing ladies rather like Hill, said it as it was and i had a feeling didn't suffer fools gladly.
So Innes i cannot write a potted history about you , not a writer , but will always remember the man in the chequered helmet., a few pictures
Thanks for the memories , in my mind one of the greats .