Yet another great Australian has been killed in a tragic accident. Peter Brock was a nine times winner of the Bathurst 1000, which is probably the nearest thing to Le Mans in the southern hemisphere.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/motorsport/5326238.stmThis is terrible news to fans of the Bathurst and tin-top racing fans worldwide. Anyone who had the pleasure of watching the Bathurst on TV in the 80's will remember his stirring and sucessful drives in the Holdens. After he'd finished racing full time he became a TV pundit and once memorably said "Anyone who's good enough doesn't need to cheat", a jab at another so-called champion who'd blotted his copybook.
"Brocky" was at Goodwood at the weekend and I had the pleasure of meeting him six short days ago just before he went out on track. He spent his last weekend driving a 50's Holden and a Chevvy Stingray.
I've a pal who runs the collecting paddock at Goodwood and he allowed us the priviedge of going in there when the St Mary's Trophy cars were forming up. The Aussie girl I was with was keen to meet him and get a photo with him to send back to her dad who's a huge fan. Brocky seemed so vibrant and full of life last week, ebullient almost, a big smile playing across his face as he got in his car to go out and do what he loved best. I just can't believe he's dead and gone.
He was awarded the Spirit of Goodwood trophy on sunday, a justly fitting epithaph to a truly great man.